Shelter Island has a variety of beautiful beaches. A beach sticker is required for any vehicle that parks at any of the town beaches. Parking permits must be displayed on the left side of rear bumper of vehicles parked at the 2 Town beaches (Crescent and Wades), Oak Tree Lane (Shell Beach Bar) and the Town Landings at Fresh Pond Road and at Menhaden Lane from the Friday preceding the observance of Memorial Day through Labor Day. Where stationed, lifeguards are on duty from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Beach stickers are available at the Shelter Island Town Hall, 38 North Ferry Road, 749-1166.
You must present your car registration or car rental agreement to obtain a parking permit.
Click here for more information. The following is a list of prices.
Daily Permits: $25.00 (Only 10 per day will be issued. Available only for Wades Beach and Shell Beach.)
Weekly Permits: $50.00 (any 7 consecutive days)
Monthly Permits: $95.00 (any 31 consecutive days)
Seasonal Permits $230.00 (Friday preceding observance of Memorial Day through Labor Day)
Shelter Island has a variety of beautiful beaches. A beach sticker is required for any vehicle that parks at any of the town beaches. Parking permits must be displayed on the left side of rear bumper of vehicles parked at the 2 Town beaches (Crescent and Wades), Oak Tree Lane (Shell Beach Bar) and the Town Landings at Fresh Pond Road and at Menhaden Lane from the Friday preceding the observance of Memorial Day through Labor Day. Where stationed, lifeguards are on duty from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Beach stickers are available at the Shelter Island Town Hall, 38 North Ferry Road, 749-1166.
You must present your car registration or car rental agreement to obtain a parking permit.
Click here for more information. The following is a list of prices.
Daily Permits: $25.00 (Only 10 per day will be issued. Available only for Wades Beach and Shell Beach.)
Weekly Permits: $50.00 (any 7 consecutive days)
Monthly Permits: $95.00 (any 31 consecutive days)
Seasonal Permits $230.00 (Friday preceding observance of Memorial Day through Labor Day)
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A chance to slip into a hammock undisturbed at sunset with an ice cold drink and a slow sway to the tunes of your favourite song.