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These New York City beaches are open an extra week this year

Will Gleason
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Will Gleason
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Bummed out over the unofficial end of summer this Labor Day weekend? Then this news should definitely cheer you up. For the first time this year, many beaches managed by NYC’s parks department are staying open an extra week, through Sunday, September 13. Find out if your favorite beach is still open, and be sure to schedule in a final beach day before the end of the season. 

Brighton Beach
Beach will be open daily from 10am to 6pm through September 13. Locations at Coney Island Avenue, Brighton 6th Street, Brighton 2nd Street and Ocean Parkway will be open for swimming.

Cedar Grove Beach
Closed for the season.

Coney Island and Coney Island Boardwalk
Beach will be open daily from 10am to 6pm through September 13. Locations at Ocean Parkway, West 8th Street, West 12th Street, Stillwell Avenue, West 16th Street, West 19th Street and West 33rd Street will be open for swimming.

Manhattan Beach
Beach will be open daily from 10am to 6pm through September 13.

Midland Beach
Beach will be open daily from 10am to 6pm through September 13.

Orchard Beach
Beach will be open daily from 10am to 6pm through September 13.

Rockaway Beach and Boardwalk
Beach will be open daily from 10am to 6pm through September 13. Beach 15 to Beach 18; Beach 29 and Beach 30; Beach 58 and Beach 59; Beach 77 and Beach 78; Beach 84 and Beach 85; Beach 96 through Beach 98; Beach 104 through Beach 106; Beach 115 through Beach 120; Beach 126 through Beach 131; and, Beach 136 through Beach 143 will be open for swimming.

South Beach
Beach will be open daily from 10am to 6pm through September 13.

Wolfe’s Pond Beach
Closed for the season.

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