Kirk Park Beach, Montauk, US East Coast, United States

Kirk Park BeachUnited States Beach Guide

White sand and blue water, steps from Montauk village

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About

Kirk Park Beach sits right on the edge of Montauk, a relaxed stretch of white sand lapped by blue Atlantic water. The Hamptons backdrop gives it a quietly unhurried feel — no frantic scene, just open sky and the steady rhythm of the ocean. It's walkable from Montauk Village Center, which makes it unusually accessible for a Hamptons beach. Families and couples alike settle in here, drawn by the safe swimming and the easy, no-fuss vibe.

How to get there

From Montauk Village Center, you can walk straight to the beach — no car needed. If you're driving from Montauk, parking is available in a mixed lot. Parking requires a Town of East Hampton permit or a daily paid session at $35 for 8 hours; residents with a valid sticker park free. Permit requirements are in effect from May 15 to September 15.

Who it's for

For couples

Kirk Park Beach's relaxed pace and walkable access from Montauk Village Center make it an easy, unhurried escape — stroll down, find a quiet patch of white sand, and let the blue water do the rest.

For families

Safe swimming conditions and a walkable location from Montauk Village Center make this a practical and stress-free family beach — just keep the little ones clear of jellyfish and watch the tide.

Our take

Kirk Park Beach doesn't try to be anything other than what it is: a relaxed, white-sand Hamptons beach that you can walk to from Montauk Village Center. Swimming is rated safe, the vibe is unhurried, and the proximity to town means you're never far from a meal or a coffee. Jellyfish can show up, and high tide deserves respect — check both before you go in. The $35 daily parking fee is a real consideration if you're driving, but the walkability from Montauk makes that avoidable. It won't blow your mind with dramatic scenery, but it delivers exactly what a good local beach should: ease, safety, and a genuine sense of place.— The wmb team

What to do

Godman's Dock is about 5km away and worth the short trip if you want a change of scenery along the water. For elevated views, Hither Hills West Overlook sits roughly 5.2km out and offers a different perspective on this stretch of Long Island. Push a little further — about 5.6km — and Montauk Point East Overlook delivers sweeping coastal panoramas that round out a solid half-day of exploration.

Instagram spots

The white sand foreground with open blue Atlantic water behind it is the classic shot — best captured at golden hour when the light is warm and low.

The view looking back toward Montauk village from the waterline gives you a clean coastal composition that holds up on any feed.

Where to eat

Naturally Good Foods and Cafe is just 0.8km from the beach — close enough to grab a bite before or after your swim without any real detour. It's a handy option for a relaxed, low-key meal near the shore.

Where to stay

Montauk town, right on the beach's doorstep, is your base for accommodation options. Staying in Montauk means you can walk to Kirk Park Beach without needing a car at all.

Photography

The white sand against the open blue water photographs best in the soft light of early morning, before the sun climbs too high. The stretch looking back toward Montauk village makes a clean, uncluttered frame — simple, coastal, and genuinely photogenic.

Good to know

Jellyfish can be present in the water, so scan the shoreline before you wade in and keep an eye on children. Be aware of high tide — check the tide schedule before you set up close to the water's edge. The beach is walkable from Montauk Village Center, so arriving on foot is a genuinely easy option that sidesteps the parking question entirely. Parking permits are required from May 15 to September 15, so plan ahead if you're driving.

Map

Nearby places

Godman's Dock

5.0 km

Hither Hills West Overlook

5.2 km

Montauk Point East Overlook

5.6 km

Frequently asked

Yes — swimming at Kirk Park Beach is rated safe. That said, jellyfish may be present, so scan the water before you go in. Also keep an eye on high tide and don't set up camp too close to the waterline without checking the tide schedule first.
Daily paid parking runs $35 for 8 hours. A Town of East Hampton parking permit is required, or you can pay for a daily session. Residents with a valid sticker park free. Permit requirements apply from May 15 to September 15.
Yes — Kirk Park Beach is walkable from Montauk Village Center, and no car is needed. You can stroll straight from the village to the sand, making it a notably accessible option for a Hamptons beach.
The best months are June through September, when the Northern Hemisphere temperate climate delivers warm, beach-friendly weather. Outside that window, conditions cool off considerably. Peak summer is the sweet spot for swimming and outdoor comfort.
Dog policy at Kirk Park Beach is not confirmed in available information. To avoid a wasted trip, check directly with the Town of East Hampton before bringing a dog, especially during the permit season from May 15 to September 15.
Naturally Good Foods and Cafe is just 0.8km from the beach — an easy walk. It's a convenient stop before or after your time on the sand.

The information on this page is provided for guidance only and may evolve. Access conditions, safety and infrastructure can change without notice. Always check official sources before traveling.

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