Watch Hill Fire Island Campground Safari Tent Glamping

Watch Hill Fire Island Campground Safari Tent Glamping

Fire Island National Seashore, Burma Road, 11772, Patchogue, US, United States Reservierung
3.9 /5
45 Bewertungen

"Buggy but amazing"

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Telefon: +19172573652

Adresse: Fire Island National Seashore, Burma Road, 11772, Patchogue, US, United States

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Stadt: Patchogue

Öffnungszeiten

Montag: 09:00 -19:00

Dienstag: 09:00 -19:00

Mittwoch: 09:00 -19:00

Donnerstag: 09:00 -19:00

Freitag: 09:00 -21:00

Samstag: 08:00 -21:00

Sonntag: 08:00 -19:00

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Simona

5/5

- Be prepared for bugs! Make sure to bring Picaridin spray for your body. We shared two 6 oz cans among five people, and we went through both during our five-day stay. It’s also wise to spray your tents with Sawyer insect repellent to keep the bugs at bay. - If you can, bring a cart. The trek from the ferry to the campsite can feel quite long, especially in the heat. You can borrow carts from the staff at the ferry station, which makes things much easier. - Bring bungee cords to secure all your gear on the carts. - There’s a camp store on-site with essential supplies, but prices are high. It’s definitely more cost-effective to bring everything you need from the mainland. - There are boar...

francobL4062HU

4/5

However, I would highlight two major downsides: the cost and the insects. It’s challenging to reserve just one night of camping; when we made our booking, we were required to pay for a minimum of three nights, which came to $118. While there are more glamping options available, they are significantly more expensive. The insects were quite aggressive. Each campsite has an electronic bug zapping machine, but I would strongly recommend bringing 100% DEET and wearing long sleeves and pants while at the campsite. If your zapper isn’t functioning, make sure to let the general store know right away—you’ll need all the help you can get. Beyond the campsites, the only other insects you might encounte...

TLO

5/5

Went glamping here with my friends and it was a great experience. The place you can rent out is practically a small screened in hut, and was very nice compared to any small store bought tent. We grilled food and had a lot of laughs. Would recommend to anyone who enjoys the beach experience of Long Island. Staff was busy doing their job and not bothering us at all. Awesome environment and nature, I even pet a deer that was wandering around the camp sites and fed some birds raisins and nuts from trailmix. Love it. The only downside was that there was a ton of bugs, but honestly that is to be expected. No really, like I was getting eaten alive as if I was living in the jungles of Africa, but re...

Cj

1/5

Trying to call them to reschedule our camping was so hard, took my hundred calls before got to talk to someone. The beach was ok, its and its not crowded. But the mosquitoes here is crowded. Its like the manhattan of mosquitoes! And they will bite and follow you even if your jogging or walking. This is the place I went to with the most mosquitoes. We have something to make them go away but some still get go bite you. I don't know why the people here are not doing anything about this, do they love the insects here? lol Reserviere jetzt einen Tisch

Cooper

4/5

This place is fantastic! Make sure to bring Picaridin and spray your clothes with Permethrin for protection against ticks and mosquitoes. Also, don't forget your Thermacell mosquito repellent; with these precautions, you'll be just fine. It's a beautiful location, and the glamping experience is truly delightful. They take COVID safety seriously as well! The ferry is conveniently located outside, and there are options for outdoor dining and showers.

Alex

1/5

Too many mosquitoes around the camp area, there is 5 star hotel price but we have a horrible environment. Anyway it can’t be the tourist attractions. I said one more there have too many mosquitoes around the camp site and inside the tent. We not go back there anymore.

Nina

4/5

Dog-friendliness: Great for dogs, short walk to Davis park dog friendly beach. Beds super comfortable.Showers are insane experience..freezing cold pull chain to release a bucket of cold water on your head..definitely not glamping