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Space for two vans or small RVs. Spotty Verizon service. No amenities. Short hike to a beautiful, secluded beach. No parking October 1 - Jan 31 (except bow hunters). Ticks here carry disease so take precautions. Very rare to find a free overnight spot in the Hamptons.
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We have slept here in our van 1 night. Was a nice spot. We didn’t heard the traffic of the road nereby.
Report Check-InThis is a really beautifully placed spot for rigs of all sizes. If you have 4 wheel drive, you can continue onto the beach to camp during the warm season. We camped at the trailhead in our van and had no issues whatsoever. There is no decent cell reception (for Verizon at least). Quick walk to the beach, and a beautiful trail that we walked in the morning.
Be careful- there are ticks EVERYWHERE. They range in size down to the tiniest speck of a thing, so check yourself thoroughly and often!
We stayed one night without any problems. Beach is a 3-5 min Walk with a nice spot for a bonfire. It’s close to the road but nearly no noise in the night.
Report Check-InSpace for two vans or small RVs. Spotty Verizon service. No amenities. Short hike to a beautiful, secluded beach. No parking October 1 - Jan 31 (except bow hunters). Ticks here carry disease so take precautions. Very rare to find a free overnight spot in the Hamptons.
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