Jones Beach

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Top to bottom: Jones Beach, Jones Inlet, and Point Lookout
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The Art Deco-influenced water tower at Jones Beach

The group of eight interconnected beaches at the heart of Jones Beach State Park, on the South Shore of Long Island. Though other beachfront state parks in the area are nominally separate entities -- like Robert Moses and Captree -- Long Island residents like Template:NitaAndKit tend to think of them as part of Jones Beach. Unlike the generally stony beaches of the North Shore of the Island, Jones Beach is a white-sand beach nearly six and a half miles long in toto.

Numerous events in DW and TWD take place in or near the Jones Beach area, and its famous water tower is occasionally referenced in the series as a landmark. The water tower stands between the two main parking lots that serve the beach and its ancillary buildings (the former swimming pool and the restaurant / food service / shower building).

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Jones Beach as seen from the air: the water tower is slightly left of center in this image

The Jones Beach complex also contains a two mile long boardwalk, a marine theater, the local United States Coast Guard station (part of USCG Group Moriches), and a "still water" beach at Zachs Bay, on the inside of the long barrier island that makes up most of the state park. (DW, TWD et al.)

(See also Jones Inlet, and the Newsday feature on Jones Beach)