fire island/ny/us

At Pavilion, photos courtesy Fire Island Pines


events planner
Parade & Festival in Huntingdon, Long Island
Long Island Pride 2013

June 8, 2013, annual parade along Main St, Huntington Village, from Clinton Street to Sabbath Day Path. Festival in Heckscher Park - live entertainment, food and merchandise vendors, business & community information -- free & open to all. Train service from NYC from Pennsylvania Station on Long Island RR.

www.lipride.org
Independence Day Fire Island
Invasion of the Pines 2013

Independence Day July 4th Weekend dance, noon-4pm, the first among the three big summer Fire Island Pines summer parties. The 36th annual invasion of the Pines by Cherry Grove drag queens and their entourage. Parade through Pines harbor, then dance at the Sip n' Twirl in the Pines and at the Ice Palace in the Grove. See website for details:


www.pinesmarina.com
FIDF 19 / Fire Island’s premier cultural event of the season
Fire Island Dance Festival 2013

Late July each year, an eclectic mix of famed & fast-rising dancers performing on a stunning waterfront stage with the Great South Bay as a backdrop.

www.dradance.org
Annual Events
Pines Party 2013

July 26-28, 2013 annual weekend events. Saturday pool cocktail party, all-night revelries in the palatial Summer Games Olympic Pantheon on the beach, all-night sunset to sunrise beach party, Sunday Closing Party. Charitable proceeds benefit the FIPPOA Fund for/of the Stonewall Community Foundation.

www.pinesparty.com
Big name headline acts
Ascension Beach Party 2013

August 16-18, 2013, Fire Island Pines. All-star talent lineup, fun three day summer weekend, includes Float Pool Party, VIP Launch Party, & the main event, the Sunday noon - 6pm Ascension Party. The only daytime gay beach party in New York metro area - largest gay daytime beach party in the North.

www.ascensionparty.com
top experiences
Fire Island Lighthouse:

Built in 1857, the lighthouse is Fire Island's oldest landmark. Immigrants sailing into New York Harbor were welcomed by this beacon of light. Fully restored, the Fire Island Lighthouse is open to the public as an observatory and museum. The lighthouse observatory offers amazing views of Long Island, the Atlantic Ocean, the Great South Bay, and Fire Island beaches, and on a clear day, truly amazing views of the New York City skyline.

Sunken Forest:

One of the few remaining maritime forests on the eastern seaboard, the The Sunken Forest in Sailor’s Haven offers over 40 acres of natural habitat. It earned its name due to an illusion created by the sand dunes which makes it look to be below sea level. A hike around the forest surrounded among the twisted trees shaped by the constant salt spray is a great way to relax an unwind. Guided tours are available during the summer months.


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