Smith Point Park


The gazebo at the foot of the John J. Fritz pier at Smith Point Park in Shirley. | Robert Chartuk

The fishing pier jutting into Narrow Bay from Smith Point Park is named for John J. Fritz, a tireless advocate for public access to the area’s recreational resources. Before the surf caster, birder, and fisherman passed away in 2008, he tallied 773 bird species on his Life List. 

He was a champion of the delicate balance between public use and environmental protection, reads a plaque in his honor at the foot of the pier.  

His guidance and leadership were invaluable to Suffolk County Parks, and his legacy will be that the Department always continues to enhance the outdoor experience for Suffolk's residents.

 Fritz served as chairman of the Suffolk County Board of Trustees of Parks, Recreation, and Conservation and the Sporting Advisory Council. 

“In appreciation of his commitment to public service, this pier, constructed largely by John's will and determination is hereby dedicated in his honor,” the tribute reads. Long a dream of the avid fisherman, the pier was open to the public in 2011. 

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