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Suffolk Green Key comes before many county park reservations

Suffolk residents should check Green Key status before trying to reserve county camping, marina, or park activities online.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026

Suffolk’s Green Key is not just a discount card to think about at the booth. The county Green Key page says the card identifies the holder as a Suffolk resident, supports access to county parks, and is required for the online reservation system for camping and marina reservations. That makes it a planning step.

Before promising a campsite, marina slip, outer beach plan, or busy-season park outing, check whether the household has an active Green Key, whether renewal is needed, and which account controls the reservation. The county reservation FAQ is the next stop if login or gift-card questions come up.

This is the kind of note that saves a wrong-office call. That source is the fixed point when forms, fees, maps, and deadlines start to blur. It keeps the task from becoming bigger than it needs to be. The next call may still be necessary, but it can be better aimed. For Suffolk in Suffolk, save Suffolk County Green Key Card And Suffolk County Parks Reservation FAQ with the address, account, permit, ticket, or record that prompted the question.

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