Commonly known as Long Beach, this Southampton Town Beach on Noyac Bay is officially named Foster Memorial. It is named for Clifford Foster, a Sagaponack farmer who owned the property and left it to the town after he died. The beach is on a thin strip of land that attaches Noyac to North Haven.
Parking permits are required at town beaches between May 15 and June 25 from 9am to 6pm only if a beach attendant is one duty. Permits are required at all times between July 1 and Labor Day from 9am to 6pm regardless of whether an attendant is on duty.
Unless otherwise posted, lifeguards are on duty from 10am to 5pm Beaches close at 9pm. Residents can obtain a beach barbecue permit for after 6pm from the Parks and Recreation Office. Daily passes are available at Long Beach. Resident, senior citizen and non-resident seasonal permits are accepted.
Camping, alcohol, bonfires, glass containers, household garbage, erecting tents, construction debris, handbills and solicitations, unsupervised children, amplified music, unauthorized concession trucks or caterers, graffiti and littering are prohibited at all times.
There is drive-on access, but both a Southampton Town Trustees 4×4 beach driving permit is required. The speed limit if 10 miles per hour and ATVs are prohibited.
Pets are allowed on marked dog walk routes, parking areas and paved foot paths. Pets are prohibited in all buildings, on the beach, in picnic areas and other grass areas. Dogs must remain on a leash and owners are responsible for picking up after their pets.