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Hung out at Cupsogue Beach on Thursday morning. A very nice and isolated beach, but the water can get choppy, and at least when we visited during the week there were no lifeguards. Quality: Cupsogue Beach is a very nice beach in Long Island. It is hard to get a true assessment because we visited during COVID, and technically shouldn't have even been there. However, being that it was a relatively quiet weekday, we did not have any issues. We just settled into part of the large swath of sand and enjoyed the morning sun. The waves were very intense during our visit, knocking down at least two kids, so just be careful and heed the warning signs. Quantity: A massive stretch of beach, with tons of sand. Value: Currently resident only, but the signs showed $18. We ended up avoiding both the resident restriction and the fee by arriving before 8:30am. Ambiance: Cupsogue Beach is a pretty stretch of beach in Westhampton, Long Island. Located at the end of a two lane road of a quiet community, the beach is a quiet getaway. Definitely not as popular or well known as other Long Island beaches, this seemed like a bigger draw for locals, even when non-residents are permitted. The beach has some amenities, like showers and bathrooms, though I did not wander over to see the COVID status. Crowd: Even on an overcast weekday, the parking lot still ended up about half full. Luckily it is a large beach, with plenty of space of folks to space out. Also, I saw a ton of folks out with their dogs, though no signs saying whether or not that was actually permitted. Service: I saw a few staff members riding along the beach in carts helping keep things tidy, but I felt they could have used a few lifeguards. The waves were very rough, and the single sign near the entry did not seem to deter beachgoers from going in the water. Parking: Massive parking lot along the beach.