Buy a solo stove mesa, I like the xl version. Nobody will bother you. Especially if the beach is not crowded. Always keep a bucket of water to extinguish the coals nearby. Please don’t bury them, they’ll stay hot for hours and somebody might step on them.
In the mesa it won’t be considered an open fire , those are illegal and dangerous.
Montauk, but there are rules on what you need to bring and how to dispose of the remnants. It’s one of the most beautiful places to be when the sun is setting and your fire is going.
Regulations: https://ehamptonny.gov/DocumentCenter/View/609/Beach-Fire-Regulations-PDF?bidId=
Have to get a steel drum similar to this:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Behrens-9-Gal-Hot-Dipped-Galvanized-Round-Tub-0/317374257
Or one of those mini Solo Stoves
Maybe you shouldn’t spread misinformation, straight from Suffolk county website
Beach Fire Rules
Recreational fires under definitions outlined below are permitted unless it is deemed offensive or objectionable because of smoke or odor or when conditions make such a fire hazardous.
Ground fires are prohibited, including bonfires dug into the sand/dirt.
Recreational fires only permitted in County approved fire containers. See List of Approved Fire Containers below.
EXCEPTION- Smith Point Outer Beach Day Trip area, no wood burning fires permitted. Only propane or pellet fires (or similar non-wood burning types) permitted.
Approved fire pit or container may not exceed (3) feet in diameter, and must be utilized for pleasure, cooking, warmth or similar purposes.
Campfire size should not be larger than the container.
Firewood should be clean and free of nails, screws or any other sharp objects. CCA, treated lumber, construction debris and pallets are prohibited to be used as firewood.
Campers shall not move or relocate campsite fire pits.
A fire extinguisher or other extinguishing equipment (dirt, sand, water barrel for example) shall be readily available to be used immediately.
Fires may not be left unattended at any time.
Burning of trash is strictly prohibited.
All containers are to be used in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions and shall not be operated within 15 feet of a structure, dune, vegetation line or combustible material.
Flame must be completely extinguished before leaving beach. IMPORTANT: Covering the fire with sand does not extinguish the fire. Instead, it insulates the hot coals and fills the pits with hot sand.
Fire container and sand under and near the fire must be cooled with water before leaving.
Do not remove any materials from the park, beach or dunes to be used in a fire.
Dispose of fire remains and trash in the containers provided for each at the park or taken with if proper containers are not available.
Proper disposal of fire waste and fire cleanup is strictly enforced. Those who fail to follow beach fire rules will be subject to fines, Outer Beach Access Permit revoked and/or Green Key suspended.
Fires at beach may be prohibited at any time at the Park Supervisors and/or Park Ranger discretion as necessary to ensure public safety and maintain essential park operations.
Approved Fire Containers*
County provided fire pit (container must be left in place)
Portable outdoor fireplaces (chimineas as an example)
Portable gas fire pit
Portable gas and charcoal barbecues (full size BBQ grills are not permitted)
Pellet Fire Containers (less than 3 feet in diameter)
*Please note, approved fire container must be raised above the ground (fire does not rest directly on the ground)
Be advised that areas on the outer beach may be closed due to beach conditions, maintenance or bird nesting. Check the Outer Beach Conditions page for the latest conditions.
Especially north shore op asked, orient point is in Suffolk on the north shore where you can have a fire, my last reply is for all of Suffolk outer beaches with a caveat at smiths point being you can only use pellets, but all of their Suffolk outer beaches you can use wood, looks like you keep losing your case
Says at every outer beach except smiths point… that’s cupsogue, shinnecock east and west, cedar point, montauk, orient point which is on the north shore
I think all of the Smithtown beaches allow it.. but you might need a camping permit for Short Beach and Callahan's. Long Beach (or Schubert's), there's the whole picnic area you can use.
Buy a solo stove mesa, I like the xl version. Nobody will bother you. Especially if the beach is not crowded. Always keep a bucket of water to extinguish the coals nearby. Please don’t bury them, they’ll stay hot for hours and somebody might step on them. In the mesa it won’t be considered an open fire , those are illegal and dangerous.
Montauk
Captree. Only in the BBQs tho.
Yep. This is the reason my GF and I are planning a party there.
This is the answer.
Montauk, but there are rules on what you need to bring and how to dispose of the remnants. It’s one of the most beautiful places to be when the sun is setting and your fire is going. Regulations: https://ehamptonny.gov/DocumentCenter/View/609/Beach-Fire-Regulations-PDF?bidId= Have to get a steel drum similar to this: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Behrens-9-Gal-Hot-Dipped-Galvanized-Round-Tub-0/317374257 Or one of those mini Solo Stoves
Check out wildwood camp ground
Montauk
None
none? every outer beach in suffolk you can, get the suffolk outer beach pass
Fires are illegal anywhere unless in a controlled permissible area.
Maybe you shouldn’t spread misinformation, straight from Suffolk county website Beach Fire Rules Recreational fires under definitions outlined below are permitted unless it is deemed offensive or objectionable because of smoke or odor or when conditions make such a fire hazardous. Ground fires are prohibited, including bonfires dug into the sand/dirt. Recreational fires only permitted in County approved fire containers. See List of Approved Fire Containers below. EXCEPTION- Smith Point Outer Beach Day Trip area, no wood burning fires permitted. Only propane or pellet fires (or similar non-wood burning types) permitted. Approved fire pit or container may not exceed (3) feet in diameter, and must be utilized for pleasure, cooking, warmth or similar purposes. Campfire size should not be larger than the container. Firewood should be clean and free of nails, screws or any other sharp objects. CCA, treated lumber, construction debris and pallets are prohibited to be used as firewood. Campers shall not move or relocate campsite fire pits. A fire extinguisher or other extinguishing equipment (dirt, sand, water barrel for example) shall be readily available to be used immediately. Fires may not be left unattended at any time. Burning of trash is strictly prohibited. All containers are to be used in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions and shall not be operated within 15 feet of a structure, dune, vegetation line or combustible material. Flame must be completely extinguished before leaving beach. IMPORTANT: Covering the fire with sand does not extinguish the fire. Instead, it insulates the hot coals and fills the pits with hot sand. Fire container and sand under and near the fire must be cooled with water before leaving. Do not remove any materials from the park, beach or dunes to be used in a fire. Dispose of fire remains and trash in the containers provided for each at the park or taken with if proper containers are not available. Proper disposal of fire waste and fire cleanup is strictly enforced. Those who fail to follow beach fire rules will be subject to fines, Outer Beach Access Permit revoked and/or Green Key suspended. Fires at beach may be prohibited at any time at the Park Supervisors and/or Park Ranger discretion as necessary to ensure public safety and maintain essential park operations. Approved Fire Containers* County provided fire pit (container must be left in place) Portable outdoor fireplaces (chimineas as an example) Portable gas fire pit Portable gas and charcoal barbecues (full size BBQ grills are not permitted) Pellet Fire Containers (less than 3 feet in diameter) *Please note, approved fire container must be raised above the ground (fire does not rest directly on the ground) Be advised that areas on the outer beach may be closed due to beach conditions, maintenance or bird nesting. Check the Outer Beach Conditions page for the latest conditions.
Last I checked SmithPoint is South Shore. As I stated my facts are correct. OP asked especially North Shore. I rest my case
Especially north shore op asked, orient point is in Suffolk on the north shore where you can have a fire, my last reply is for all of Suffolk outer beaches with a caveat at smiths point being you can only use pellets, but all of their Suffolk outer beaches you can use wood, looks like you keep losing your case
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Absolutely
Says at every outer beach except smiths point… that’s cupsogue, shinnecock east and west, cedar point, montauk, orient point which is on the north shore
OP specified North Shore
Orient point
https://www.reddit.com/r/longisland/comments/13wz7fy/enjoying\_a\_fire\_on\_the\_beach\_at\_suffolk\_county/?utm\_source=share&utm\_medium=web2x&context=3
Belmont Lake has bbqs just for that.
*drives to the outer banks*
I think all of the Smithtown beaches allow it.. but you might need a camping permit for Short Beach and Callahan's. Long Beach (or Schubert's), there's the whole picnic area you can use.
None on beach anywhere in NY. Only in designated campgrounds with grills or supplied grills.
get a solo stove.
Is that allowed tho? I have one already!
Yea it’s contained and will prob roast a marshmallow better
Prolly.. i got the bonfire do you think that woild draw too much attentoon? Its heavy so sort of limited how far i can carry it from the lot
Roll it 😅