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Cedar Point County Park
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Cedar Point County Park East Hampton
East Hampton, New York, 11937
 Phone: (631) 852-7620
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Business Description
Cedar Point County Park is for those who prefer to access beaches in their four wheel drive vehicle, or are looking for a great place to surfcast, several of our outer parks feature outer beach areas. Residents and Tourists are welcome. (No lifeguards in outer beach areas). Suffolk County Parks Outer Beach Vehicle Permit is required.
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Map - Reviews
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