Point O' Woods, New York

Point O' Woods is a hamlet that consists of a private vacation retreat on Fire Island, New York, United States.

On July 19, 1850 the English barque Elizabeth sank after running aground on the Fire Island sandbar just off of Point O' Woods.

Three days after the sinking, Fuller's friend Henry David Thoreau arrived at Point O' Woods to search for her remains.

The hamlet is separated from its nearest western neighbor, Ocean Bay Park, by a six-foot chain-link barrier known simply as "the Fence".

The Sunken Forest, a park situated below mean high tide level serves as a natural barrier to the east.

Uninvited visitors who board may well be met by an association member when they arrive at the Point O' Woods dock and directed to return to Bay Shore.

Mail is delivered to the Bay Shore Post Office by the United States Postal Service and taken by ferry to Point O' Woods, where it is distributed privately.

The hamlet's bay harbor includes a swimming area.