Bathhouse 157 Rockaway Beach Boulevard, Queens, NY 11694
About the Business
Welcome to the Historic Bathhouse at Jacob Riis Park
Nestled in the scenic beauty of Queens, New York, the Bathhouse at Jacob Riis Park is a cherished landmark with a rich history dating back to 1932. Located at 157 Rockaway Beach Boulevard, this iconic destination is part of the Gateway National Recreation Area, offering visitors a perfect blend of relaxation, recreation, and historical charm.
Discover the Bathhouse
Originally designed as part of Jacob Riis Park in 1912, the Bathhouse underwent a stunning remodel in 1937. Today, it stands as a testament to the park's enduring legacy and its role in New York City's history. As you explore the Bathhouse, you'll find a host of amenities designed to enhance your visit:
- Swimming Beach: Enjoy the sun and surf with peace of mind, as our lifeguards are on duty daily from 10 am to 6 pm, ensuring a safe swimming experience from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day.
- Outdoor Showers and Restrooms: Cool off and clean up with our convenient outdoor showers, available during the summer months.
- Playgrounds and Picnic Areas: Perfect for families, our playgrounds and picnic spots offer a delightful setting for a day of fun and relaxation.
- Food Services: Satisfy your cravings with a variety of food options available at Bay 9 and the Riis Beach Bathhouse.
- Parking: Ample parking is available with a $20 daily fee from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day, from 7 am to 5 pm.
Getting Here
Reaching the Bathhouse is easy with several public transportation options:
- Take the #2 train (#5 during rush hour) to Flatbush/Nostrand Avenue and transfer to the Q35 bus. Select either the Fort Tilden or Jacob Riis stop after the bridge.
- During the off-season, both Q22 and Q35 buses stop at Beach 149th Street. Between Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day, these buses will stop inside Jacob Riis Park.
- Alternatively, take the Q21 or Q53 to Beach 116th Street, then transfer to the Q22 or Q35 to the park.
A Historical Gem
Jacob Riis Park is more than just a beach; it's a cultural landmark with a storied past. Explore the rich history of this area through resources like the Historic Structure Report (1981) and the Jacob Riis Park Cultural Landscape Report (1992).
Visit us at the Bathhouse at Jacob Riis Park and immerse yourself in a unique blend of history, nature, and recreation. Whether you're here for a day of sunbathing or a stroll through history, you'll find something special at this timeless seaside retreat.
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