Address

Montauk Highway, Bayshore, NY 11706

Phone Number

(631) 854-4949

Date Visited

4-19-25

Website

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Gardiner County Park, Bayshore

Description

Gardiner County Park is located just off Montauk Highway, Bayshore.
There are 8 accessible parking spaces in the paved, parking lot.
The compact dirt walkway to the water is about 1/2 mile from the parking lot.
There is a dog park, playground (not accessible) and covered picnic area.
There are benches along the walk.
There are two, single-occupancy, accessible restrooms in a free-standing building near the parking lot.

Checklist

    Attraction Type:  park, kid-friendly
    Number of accessible spaces:  8
    Location of accessible spaces:  close to dog park, playground, picnic area and restrooms
    Surface of lot:  paved
    Distance to venue:  close
    Transportation to venue offered:  na
    Terrain:  fairly flat
    Places to rest:  benches
    Paths and walkways:  compact dirt, sand
    Location of accessible entrance:  completely open - this is a park
    Doors:  na
    Number of floors:  na
    Elevators:  na
    Ramps:  na
    Steps and staircases:  na
    Width of aisles:  na
    Places to sit:  benches throughout, picnic tables and benches
    Location of restrooms:  in free-standing building near playground
    Type of restroom:  single-occupancy, accessible
    Ease of entry and exit:  ok
    Baby changing station:  yes
    Available food services:  no
    Friendliness of staff:  we did not encounter anyone
    Notes:  The restrooms were open at 2:30 pm. They were locked up at 4:20 pm.

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Gardiner County Park is a 231 acre park, just off of Montauk Highway. It is about a 1/2 mile walk from the parking lot ( 8 accessible spaces) to an area with lovely views of the Great South Bay, Captree and Fire Island. I suspect that people do come here to take in the views, but it is not really a beach. The signs clearly state that there is no swimming allowed. If you intend to stay here awhile, you need to bring your own chairs or blankets, as there are no benches in this area.


The compacted dirt walkway is wide and fairly flat.  We saw people pushing baby carriages, as well as several people with canes and walkers. One woman I spoke with, who was pushing a stroller, said it was an easy walk. 


There are a good number of benches close to the playground (not accessible), dog park and restroom building. As you walk towards the water, the benches get farther apart. Just something to note if you intend to walk to the water. There is a covered picnic area with tables and benches, one of which is accessible to a wheelchair user.


The dog park is really nice. Two areas for dogs under and over 25 pounds, as well as an “agility area.” There are benches in both areas. It was nice to watch the dogs obviously having a good time!


When we arrived, around 2:30 pm  the two, single-occupancy, accessible, restrooms were open.  When we got back, a bit after 4:00 pm, they were locked up – no signs indicating when they are open, or any other information! 


The next time our “granddad” comes to visit, we will definitely bring her here to play!


As always, we at Destination Accessible, advise you to visit a venue’s website, www.suffolkcountyny.gov/Departments/Parks/Our-Parks/Gardiner-County-Park/, when planning a visit to possible learn more.


 



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