Tobay Beach, NY
Learn More About Tobay Beach, NY
Tobay Beach is a restricted-access recreational beach on Jones Beach Island, a barrier island off the South Shore of Long Island in Nassau County, New York, United States, and is part of the Massapequa 11758 zip code. The beach's name is a portmanteau for the Town of Oyster Bay, which owns and operates it.
Is it possible for non-residents to visit TOBAY Beach?
Non-residents are only permitted to access Tobay Beach on weekdays and must pay a fee of $30.
Who is allowed to visit TOBAY Beach?
Only residents of the Town of Oyster Bay are permitted admission, with a small number of visitors from outside the town admitted on weekends. The beach is open to non-residents on weekdays for a cost of $30. Tobay Beach provides a peaceful and relaxing environment for its tourists.
When is TOBAY Beach open to the public?
All remain open until 9:30 p.m., giving you plenty of time to unwind after the 5 p.m. deadline. The free entrance period begins. Most establishments, including the aforementioned Tobay restaurants that are open until 11 p.m., have live music every night.
Is TOBAY Beach closed to the public?
TOBAY is the town of Oyster Bay's private beach. The non-resident cost is at least $50 per day (I haven't heard the rates for this summer) and is only valid Monday through Friday. A $60 season pass is available to TOB residents.