John W. Knapp Beach, located in the picturesque village of Belle Terre, New York, is a secluded and beautiful beach perfect for a relaxing day by the water. The beach features soft, white sand and is approximately 200 feet in length. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking on the beach. Amenities include restrooms and outdoor showers, but lifeguards are not present. Dogs are not allowed on the beach.
The beach is named after the founder of the Village of Belle Terre, who originally purchased the land to create a private beach for residents. It offers a serene atmosphere, ideal for those seeking a peaceful beach experience.
Nearby attractions include the beautiful Port Jefferson Harbor and the historic Vanderbilt Museum, along with several hiking trails like the Stillman Trail.