East Atlantic Beach, New York

East Atlantic Beach, New York.
An aerial view of East Atlantic Beach showcases the community’s waterfront homes, private docks, and scenic location along Reynolds Channel. Nestled between Atlantic Beach and Long Beach, this quiet South Shore hamlet offers residents easy access to boating, nearby beaches, and the coastal lifestyle that defines this part of Long Island. File photo: Jrossphoto, licensed.

East Atlantic Beach is a small waterfront hamlet in the Town of Hempstead in Nassau County, located on the South Shore of Long Island. Positioned between Atlantic Beach and Long Beach, the community is known for its quiet residential streets, boating access, waterfront homes, and close proximity to both Reynolds Channel and the Atlantic Ocean.

History

East Atlantic Beach developed as part of the broader growth of Long Island’s barrier island communities during the 20th century. Its location along Reynolds Channel made it especially attractive to residents seeking waterfront living, boating access, and a quieter coastal setting within reach of New York City.

Although East Atlantic Beach is small, it has maintained a distinct identity from neighboring Atlantic Beach and Long Beach. The hamlet remains largely residential, with homes, canals, docks, and nearby beaches shaping much of its local character.

Key Facts & Details

CategoryDetails
LocationSouth Shore of Long Island, Town of Hempstead, Nassau County
Community TypeHamlet and Census-Designated Place
ZIP Code11561
Area Code516
Known ForWaterfront homes, boating, docks, Reynolds Channel, quiet residential streets, and access to nearby beaches
Nearby CommunitiesAtlantic Beach, Long Beach, Island Park, Lido Beach

East Atlantic Beach offers a quieter side of Long Island’s South Shore, with a setting shaped by coastal homes, protected waterways, and nearby ocean beaches. Its location gives residents and visitors quick access to the dining, recreation, and beach communities of Atlantic Beach and Long Beach, while still preserving the feel of a small waterfront neighborhood.

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