Sea Breeze Pier and Beach

Category: Park in Rochester, New York

Address: 4993 Culver Rd, Rochester, NY 14622, USA

Opening hours

Sunday: 4AM–10PM

Monday: 4AM–10PM

Tuesday: 4AM–10PM

Wednesday: 4AM–10PM

Thursday: 4AM–10PM

Friday: 4AM–10PM

Saturday: 4AM–10PM

Reviews

carl nyiri

Jul 26, 2022

Not much to see, but it was a beautiful day and it was nice just to look out at the lake. Bob's restaurant next to Bill Gray's has a great and big cheeseburger. Not cheap but lots of meat.

A Ortiz

Jul 10, 2022

So truly amazing especially from my Town of Irondequoit NY , A must to visit and look at words can't express!

Vincent Furia

Jan 4, 2021

Just the place to take your Granddaughters for a nice walk. Quiet breezes and nature like ducks and fish jumping through the top of the water. It can be a bad spot for children under the age of 8 with listening problems. The waters edge has …

Ankita Kapadia

Oct 6, 2020

Love the pier. As long as you’re mindful of the spiderwebs, going onto the rocks around the walkway is fun. The beach is small but wasn’t crowded. Nice spot.

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Questions & Answers

Are there bathrooms there

Brenda Abelgore | May 3, 2020
Lakesha Monique | May 4, 2020

Yes

Any grilling area?

Maria Santana | May 3, 2020
Lakesha Monique | May 4, 2020

Yes

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Can you swim there?

diana antoun | Aug 6, 2020
Maureen Negron | Aug 7, 2020

Yes

What are the rules about pets and dogs?

Grace McGinnity | May 3, 2020
Terri Thorpe | May 4, 2020

Have your dog on a leash, and pick after them.

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Does this beach have a problem with a semi truck no trailer being there

Michael Berntson | May 4, 2019
Steve R. | May 5, 2019

The traffic can be too congested for a semi to turn. This depends on things like the following: peak recreation summer season; boating weather; how busy the boat launch will be; the bridge being closed causing a dead-end on top of a potentially busy boat launch, in a pedestrian area, with no room to turn of back-up a semi. This is a small street bordered on one side by residences who, if they saw a semi, would probably get nervous for their street-side parked cars. However, while this means you should not drive a semi to the end of the road / bridge-out area, which is where the entrance to the beach is, the configuration at the bottom of the entry hill has some larger parking areas and an easy turn around up Seabreeze Drive that would be well suited to a semi whose driver could then stroll down the road that would be otherwise unpassable by his truck, landing himself in a very nice beach. There's also Durand & Charlotte Beach, but depending on how close a semi gets, they'd get stuck.

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