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Fire Island National SeashoreRanger and other people walking along boardwalk trail flanked by the twisted trunks of shadblow and other maritime forest trees.
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Fire Island National Seashore
Support Your Park

You can help support the National Park Service and Fire Island National Seashore through a number of avenues. Your participation and assistance is greatly appreciated.

Monetary donations may be made directly to Fire Island National Seashore. You may specify that your donation go to either the General Purpose Donation Account or the William Floyd Estate Donation Account. 

  •    Make a Donation

Several official park partners are also approved to accept donations and raise funds that support Fire Island National Seashore.

You may also donate your time and talents. Join more than 125 active volunteers who help make Fire Island National Seashore such a special place for so many people.

Coral-pink sunrise over low, dark silhouette of the island, a sliver of calm bay water to the left and gentle ocean waves to the right.  

Did You Know?
Barrett Beach/Talisman is one of the narrowest parts of 32-mile-long Fire Island. You can easily walk from one side of the island to the other—bay to ocean—in 5 minutes or less.
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Last Updated: September 01, 2009 at 12:32 EST