| State: | New York |
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| Address: | 25 Lloyd Harbor Rd, Lloyd Harbor, NY 11743, USA |
| Postal code: | 11743 |
| Phone: | (631) 423-1770 |
| Website: | https://parks.ny.gov/parks/23/details.aspx |
It is a very nice place for a walk. The main path is paved and is 3 miles long. There are other paths to take especially one that goes down pass the pond and to the beach but do not go after rain since it will be muddy. There are 2 restroom, one at the start and one in the middle of the main path.
One of my favorite parks on Long Island. It's beautiful, peaceful and so many trails, whether hiking or biking. I enjoy going to the beach area because it's not a lot of people who want to bring all the beach stuff 2 miles from the parking lot to the beach, but me 😂. So it's often a nice quiet day on the beach. Good bike ride back to the parking lot at the end of the day.
I normally stay local on the North Shore, Glen Cove to be exact because I grew up there and I know all the hidden cul de sac beachs and trails where there is almost nobody ever there. However today I said let's go big, and it was so worth it. The expansive trails, Deer running everywhere like rabbits and then the winding road down to the Water..Breath taking as you will see in my pictures..Go, go tomorrow
Really amazing place on LI for a hike! I chose a ~5 mi loop via alltrails and loved it. A little something for everyone here, history, wildlife, woods, beach. Really neat how the trail winds through the woods beside Long Island sound. It looks like there is a road that takes you down to Fisherman's beach if you acquire a permit for those who can't walk that far but still want to enjoy the beach area.
Great coverage of horse roads, beach, and forest. The rose garden was a bit sparse, but well maintained. Some of the trails were harder to find as they aren't marked and green grass grew on top of them.
We spent 4 hours exploring the outer perimeter, so it's worth spending a day here