The parking is convenient and the bathrooms are well-maintained. The only drawback is that the water is shallow and filled with sharp rocks, so it's necessary to wear water shoes to avoid getting injured.
Wow, this beach is absolutely stunning! It offers amazing sand, perfect for surfing and shelling, making it a great spot for families to have fun and enjoy picnics while still having plenty of space for personal comfort. During Memorial Day weekend, the surf temperature was 60 degrees while the air temperature was a comfortable 71 degrees. The Atlantic Ocean is warmer than Cape Cod in June, making it perfect for swimming and wave riding. The beach also has patrolled restricted parking and lifeguards available, although the changing and bathroom facilities are quite small.
The end of Ocean Road in Bridgehampton boasts a pleasant small beach that requires a town sticker for parking. Despite this requirement, the beach maintains a relaxed atmosphere and remains relatively peaceful. Although I used to frequent this spot for surfing during my high school years, my most recent visit was just a brief dip in the water with my children.
The unspoiled seashores of The Hampton's are simply awe-inspiring. The fine grains of sand caress your feet as you gaze out into the boundless expanse of the Atlantic Ocean. It's as if time itself has come to a standstill in this idyllic paradise.