There are a few quality boulders located on the East Marion beach that are very secluded. Since it is on the beach, be wary of the tidal charts as well as weather conditions which tend to be windy.
Take the Main Road (Route 25) through the North Fork of Long Island into East Marion. When you arrive, take Rocky Point Road north all the way to the shore. You will see a small parking lot (requiring a parking permit) with a long set of stairs that go down to the beach. The boulders are at the left corner and larger boulders exist around that corner.
Bored, with no good routes nearby, people have made use of the few boulders in the eastern Long Island area.
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Author(s): Tim Kemple
Date: 2018
ISBN: 9781938393303
From the granite blocks of Lincoln Woods, Rhode Island, to the schist of Smugglers' Notch, Vermont, you're bound to find your next problem in the New England Bouldering guidebook.
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