Geisslers Beach Park

Geisslers Beach Park is a quiet and relaxing beach spot on the North Shore of Long Island, known for its rocky shoreline and beautiful views across Long Island Sound. The park features picnic tables and a small onsite parking lot, making it a good place for leisurely walks, reading, and enjoying nature. The beach area is wheelchair accessible with parking available and is noted to be more suited for wading and fishing rather than swimming. Visitor parking requires a resident sticker or permit, and there are no restrooms or swimming allowed. The park is family-friendly and offers a peaceful atmosphere with natural scenery including rocks and piles of slipper shells.
Reviews
Clean, quiet little beach. Beautiful rocks and piles of slipper shells. Picnic tables on the grass, and just enough room to throw a softball. Nice views across Long Island Sound.
Gteat place to walk and talk, sit and watch the sunset. But it is a private beach on the north shore of long Island. And if you are not familiar with North shore beaches they are very rocky. And if your not familiar about private north shore beaches not all are always welcome. But most North show beaches have a great view and atmosphere to relax.
It’s good to walk or sit if u have a chair and read a book. Lots of rocks boulders have to be careful. But pretty n relaxing nonetheless. Couple picnic tables at entrance. Small parking lot. No dogs or swimming allowed, but I did see a few doggies..😏 You can wade and I saw people fishing I’m not sure if that’s allowed. It’s free but you are supposed to have a sticker. Enter at your own risk.
Resident permit or parking pass required if you want to park at the small beach lot, but there is nearby parking available a short quarter to half mile away on top of Hayes Hill Road passed the no standing signs. Beach typical north shore variety with lots of rocks and shells so if you are planning to walk into the water, sandals or water shoes are a saviour. Not crowded, but there typically are a half a dozen fishermen spread out east of the main beach. Also, no bathrooms, so make sure you go before you come.
Very quiet on November Saturday afternoon. Resident stickers are required, but only 1 out of 4 cars in the lot had a sticker on its window. Ignore the short trail to the right of the kiosk, which goes into a private residence.