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7 carefully curated photography spots with GPS coordinates, shooting tips, and local insights

Small coastal green overlooking Long Island Sound with rocky shoreline, benches, and views of boats, jetties and Sea Cliff village architecture. Ideal for intimate waterscapes, sunrise/sunset color, and foreground rocks or driftwood. Easy street parking on Prospect Ave, wheelchair-accessible paths in parts; best light at golden hour and low tide. Weekday mornings are quieter; summer weekends host local events and can be busier.

Small local museum in the heart of Sea Cliff’s Victorian historic district — photograph period interiors, rotating exhibits, and the surrounding ornate cottages and tree-lined streets. Visit late afternoon or golden hour for warm facades; weekday mornings are quieter. Museum is on 10th Ave with limited street parking; small admission may apply and staff are welcoming — ask before shooting interiors. Combine a walk to the nearby boardwalk for waterscapes and reflections.

Small seaside community park in Sea Cliff with mature trees, manicured lawns, waterfront views and seasonal color. Good for intimate landscapes, environmental portraits and bird/shoreline details. Best light at sunrise and late afternoon; weekdays quieter. Free public access, street parking nearby (check signs), paved paths offer wheelchair access. No entry fee; respect local residents and dog-leash rules. Compact layout makes quick golden-hour shoots efficient.

Clifton Park is a small cliffside green overlooking Long Island Sound with open sea vistas, rocky shoreline details and views of boats and distant coastline — ideal for seascapes, sunsets and intimate landscape frames. Best at golden hour and blue hour for dramatic skies; early weekdays minimize local walkers. Small parking along Glen Ave and short grassy walk to viewpoints; bring layers for wind. No entry fee; respect residential area and stay on marked paths.

Small rocky beach and waterfront park on Sea Cliff’s shore of Long Island Sound — shoot textured rock formations, tidal pools, the timber pier and Victorian-era homes on the bluff. Best light is during golden hours (sunrise for softer light on water; late afternoon for warm side-light on houses). Low tide reveals interesting foregrounds and reflections. Small lot and street parking; expect seasonal crowds on summer weekends and limited facilities. No special entry permit; respectful behavior in

Small rolling-plaza park centered on the John Henry Geohegan Spanish–American War monument. Offers intimate compositions of statuary against sky, town rooftops and mature trees; compact paths and a gentle slope create foreground interest. Easy street parking, no entry fee; best light at golden hour or soft overcast. Weekday mornings are quiet. Accessible on foot from Sea Cliff village; respect memorial etiquette.

Small waterfront park with harbor views, sailboats, and a backdrop of Sea Cliff’s historic cottages — ideal for intimate waterscape and architectural compositions. Best at sunrise and golden hour for warm light on clapboard houses and reflections in calm water. Easily accessible by car with limited street parking; walkable from Sea Cliff village. No entry fee. Weekday mornings are quieter; check wind/tide for reflections and boat activity.