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Nassau Beach Fees Depend on Leisure Pass Status

Nassau residents heading to Nickerson or county pools should check Leisure Pass status before assuming resident seasonal rates.

Published June 23, 2026 · Last verified June 23, 2026

A Nassau beach plan can turn on a small card before anyone sees the sand. The Leisure Pass is the practical gate for resident park prices. Regular, senior, veteran, disabled, and civic volunteer pass types can qualify holders for discounted park fees, with residency checks.

Nickerson Beach’s 2026 fees say Nassau resident parking prices require a valid Leisure Pass at entry. Season passes are limited to the main area lot. Wantagh Park also says a Leisure Pass is needed for resident rates, with seasonal pool passes available to residents who have passes.

Before a beach morning or pool season, verify the pass, ID, dates, and lot or pool rules.

This is the kind of Nassau detail that feels small until the car is packed, the kids are ready, and the booth asks for proof. A two-minute check at home can protect the easy part of the day.

For Nickerson or Wantagh, keep the Leisure Pass question with the parking, pool, and season-pass plan.

It is a small bit of Nassau County housekeeping, but it can make a summer routine feel smoother.

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