Plumb Beach is a serene and secluded beach located in Brooklyn, New York, within the Gateway National Recreation Area. It is situated south of Sheepshead Bay and offers a tranquil escape with its soft, white sand and calm waters. The beach is ideal for activities like swimming, kayaking, and kiteboarding due to its shallow and peaceful waters. It is also known for its unique history, having been part of a small island until Hog Creek was filled in during the late 1930s. Plumb Beach is a hidden gem, less crowded than other popular beaches in the area, making it a perfect spot for those seeking a more relaxed beach experience.
The beach's proximity to Jamaica Bay makes it a haven for nature lovers and water sports enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy the scenic views and engage in various activities without the hustle and bustle of more crowded beaches. However, it lacks amenities like restrooms and food vendors, so visitors must plan accordingly.
Plumb Beach is also famous for its annual visitation by horseshoe crabs during mating season, adding to its natural allure.