Best Things to Do at Rockaway Beach From Food to Events (2024)

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Rockaway Beach is one of the most hoppin’ beach towns for tacos, parties, art and shopping

Photograph: Beth Perkins

Written by Jennifer Picht & Jillian Anthony

Contributor: Christina Izzo

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Jutting out from the southern edge of Queens, the scrappy Rockaway peninsula has transformed intoone of the friendliest beach towns in New York, with an ever-changing lineup of cool things to do. Stretching from Far Rockaway to Breezy Point, the urban oasis offerssome of NYC'sbest tacos, laid-back outdoor bars and awesome shops selling vintage and trendy surfer apparel. Aside from that, the Rockaways have a killer art and entertainment scene in addition to its supportive-community vibe. Check out the area’s art galleries at Fort Tilden as well as some of the restaurants and bars, which host live music every night of the week. Whether you go to hang ten, get a tan or stuff your face with grub from the boardwalk, there isundoubtedly something for everyone at "Rock-Rock, Rockaway Beach." It's as close as you'll get to paradise in New York City!

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Best things to do at Rockaway Beach

1.Fort Tilden Beach
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This ocean-front park features a number of nature walks, as well as remnants from its military past. Its fortifications were built in 1917 to protect New York Harbor from air and sea attacks. The beach is a part of the 26,000 acre Gateway National Recreation Area that runs through Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island all the way into Monmouth County, New Jersey.

2.Tacoway Beach
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Despite the kitschy delight of eating takeaway tacos off a knee-balanced plate at Rockaway Taco, the sit-down setup at this offshoot housed inside the Rockaway Beach Surf Club is a much-welcome upgrade. Like at that OG taco shack, chef Andrew Field is fueling off-duty surfers and beach-bound locals with exemplary beer-battered fish tacos and watermelon juices, but Tacoway boasts one major feature its forebear was missing: alcohol. Now you can wash down that taco feast with margaritas and a range of ice-cold canned brews (Modelo, Founders All Day IPA). Booze + tacos + beach = heaven.

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3.Rockaway Brewing Company
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A seven-minute walk from the beach, the expansive, 3,600-square-foot taproom—set inside an industrial garage space with picnic tables and metal barstools—attracts Rockaway locals and visitors who shoot the breeze over a chalkboard menu of six rotating taps and savor hyperlocal craft brews sans snobbery. There's also live music, vinyl spinning and delicious eats like—yep, you guessed it—tacos.

4.Jacob Riis Park Beach
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If you need to escape the city scene, venture to this sandy spot, which is part of the Gateway National Recreation Area. Leave your picnic basket at home, for there are many concession stands and tasty eats to enjoy while you're soaking up some much-needed Vitamin D.

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5.The Rockaway Hotel
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The luxurious and design-forwardRockaway—whichhas53 guest rooms and eight long-stay residenceseach withAtlantic Ocean or Jamaica Bay views—boasts more than just a short, one-minute walk to the ocean.Thelocale, which sits on108th Street and Rockaway Beach Boulevard, has a spa on site,daily wellness classes (yoga, Pilates) and, during the summer season, live music on its rooftop (Schwayze, Ripe, Badfish) andoutdoor movies you can watch right from the hotel pool.

6.Breezy Point Surf Shop
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Breezy Point’s small store is jam-packed with merchandise, so it may be a bit overwhelming, but it’s worth enduring for the shop’s giant selection of Reef and Rainbow flip-flops and sandals. Also worth checking out: Their popular Locomotion boogie boards with fiberglass skin and stellar graphics cut a stylish figure in the water. While you’re there, you may as well pick up a traditional shark-tooth necklace and protective Breezy Point Surf Shop UV shirt.

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7.Rippers
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Photograph: Virginia Rollison

The Rockaway boardwalk wouldn’t be the same without Rippers. Launched in 2011 by the crews behind Roberta’s and the Meat Hook, this rowdy, neon-hued snack shack immediately attracts folks fresh off the A train. Huddle under galvanized-steel shade structures for juicy, grass-fed burgers on Martin’s potato buns, snappy, all-beef Meat Hook franks with zippy kraut and cold pineapple-coconut smoothies. The patty-joint fare demands a bit of a wait—potatoes are cut right before frying—and lines regularly wind down to the sand, but a kitschy ’80s soundtrack (the Go-Go’s, the Buggles) and a communal beer funnel keep spirits sunny.

8.Riis Park Beach Bazaar
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Along with shopping, sports and beach snacks, this summertime sibling to Brooklyn Bazaar offers top-notch live tunes from local bands. Highlights include live (and free) rock-and-roll concerts plus fun events like Killer Karaoke on the beach. You can also take the opportunity to join a Rockaway Beach Volleyball League and eat s’mores during the Bazaar’s Campfire Fridays.

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9.Rockaway Film Festival

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The Rockaways haven't had an operating movie theater since 1996, but thecommunity'smovie lovers graciously still have an outlet to see a broad spectrum of cinema on the peninsula thanks to the Rockaway Film Festival, which was founded in 2018. The nomadic festival organizes screenings throughout the year. The latest summer 2023 lineup will take place between August 19 and 27 at the Arverne Cinema and will include shorts, dance films, animated titles and an advance screening of the How to with John Wilson season 3 finale.

10.Rockaway Beach and Boardwalk
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Encompassing more than 170 acres of sand, this family-friendly beach attracts New Yorkers from all five boroughs. Seven playgrounds keep kids happy while wave riders enjoy the city's only surfing areas. Fishing, skating, volleyball, sunning and, of course, swimming are also favorite activities. In addition, Rockaway Beach is an excellent place to test your surfing prowess. If you're a novice, summer is the ideal time to start riding low waves, while more experienced boarders should savor hurricane season (September and October).

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11.Rockaway Beach Surf Shop
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Owner Tom Sena opened this tucked-away surf shop more than 40 years ago and was building boards well before that (since 1969). The family-run business stands as New York’s oldest surf shop and one of the oldest on the East Coast. Specializing in handmade surfboards, fiberglass skimboards and boogie boards, as well as accessories like surfboard leashes and wetsuits, this will be your reliable go-to spot for all your basic surfing needs. Can’t catch a wave? Surf lessons are available.

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    Best Things to Do at Rockaway Beach From Food to Events (2024)

    FAQs

    Is it worth going to Rockaway Beach? ›

    Aside from the sand and surf, you can find great shops (from vintage to surf gear and more), affordable food trucks, outdoor bars and even some of the best tacos in the city. You can take surf lessons and catch some waves or just chill out and soak up the sun.

    What is Rockaway Beach known for? ›

    Beach goers can enjoy the sand and water, the variety of concessions, and the city's only legal surfing beach, located between 67-69 Street and 87-92 Street. Rockaway Beach is also home to a variety of playgrounds and other outdoor activities.

    How long is the boardwalk at Rockaway Beach? ›

    The boardwalk is 5.5 miles (8.9 km) long while the beaches cover an area of 170 acres (69 ha) over 7 miles (11 km).

    What to wear to Rockaway Beach? ›

    The Rockaways are very casual, so no need to dress up. You will need a swimsuit, of course. I find it easiest to wear my suit to the beach, rather changing once I get there.

    Can you drink alcohol on Rockaway Beach? ›

    No, drinking alcohol is illegal in all public spaces in the city, including beaches.

    What is the difference between far rockaway and Rockaway? ›

    Far Rockaway is a neighborhood on the eastern part of the Rockaway peninsula in the New York City borough of Queens. It is the easternmost section of the Rockaways. The neighborhood extends from Beach 32nd Street east to the Nassau County line.

    What is the cleanest beach in NYC? ›

    Long Beach

    The sandy grounds—which require an entrance fee—are debris-free and barefoot-friendly, and don't just take our word for it: the National Resources Defense Council ranked Long Beach among the cleanest beaches in the U.S. (and the spiffiest in New York.)

    What is the ethnicity of Rockaway Beach? ›

    The 5 largest ethnic groups in Rockaway Beach, OR are White (Non-Hispanic) (94%), Two+ (Non-Hispanic) (2.3%), Asian (Non-Hispanic) (1.22%), Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) (0.861%), and White (Hispanic) (0.79%).

    Do you have to pay for Rockaway Beach? ›

    Arguably one of NYC's best beaches is Rockaway Beach, and there's tons more to do there besides just digging your toes in the sand–plus, it's completely free! Here is the ultimate guide to Rockaway Beach.

    Who owns Rockaway Beach? ›

    Parks acquired Rockaway Beach, along with Coney Island, in Brooklyn and South Beach Staten Island from the city by charter in 1938. This section of beach extends from Beach 126th Street to Beach 149th Street and is part of the seven miles of city-owned beaches in Rockaway.

    What time is Rockaway Beach Open? ›

    Beach Hours

    During beach season, lifeguards are on duty daily, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Swimming is prohibited when lifeguards are not on duty and in closed sections. Closed sections are marked with signs and/or red flags.

    How long is the sandwich boardwalk? ›

    The Boardwalk's History

    This bridge might have been even longer than the 1,350-foot Sandwich Boardwalk, as it extended from State Street all the way to the beach.

    Why is Rockaway Beach famous? ›

    Rockaway Beach is known as the "Irish Riviera" because of the large Irish American population in the area. The community itself has a total population of more than 13,000 people, making it the third most populated neighborhood on the peninsula.

    Can you wear jeans to the beach? ›

    If you are going to a hot beach, then you might be way too warm in a pair of jeans. So definitely keep an eye on the weather. If you plan on laying out in the sand, I wouldn't recommend wearing jeans. Getting sand out of jeans is so annoying, especially if your jeans get wet.

    What is Rockaway Beach or known for? ›

    Rockaway's long sandy beach is the focal point of this family-friendly, laid-back community. Here, visitors can hike nearby Neahkahnie Mountain, go clamming, crabbing or trout fishing, and enjoy annual events that include the kite festival and arts and crafts fair.

    Do you need to pay for Rockaway Beach? ›

    Arguably one of NYC's best beaches is Rockaway Beach, and there's tons more to do there besides just digging your toes in the sand–plus, it's completely free! Here is the ultimate guide to Rockaway Beach.

    Can I swim at Rockaway Beach? ›

    NYC Parks maintains 14 miles of beaches. Beaches are open from Memorial Day weekend through September 2, 2024. During beach season, lifeguards are on duty daily, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Swimming is prohibited when lifeguards are not on duty and in closed sections. Closed sections are marked with signs and/or red flags.

    Is Rockaway Beach water clean? ›

    Over the last four summers, just under 6 percent of water samples tested at the city's eight public beaches were over the safety threshold. Some have displayed great water quality, like Rockaway Beach, where water samples didn't exceed the threshold at all in three out of the past four years.

    Is Rockaway a good area? ›

    Rockaway Beach is in Queens County and is one of the best places to live in New York. Living in Rockaway Beach offers residents a dense urban feel and most residents rent their homes. In Rockaway Beach there are a lot of bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks.

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