| State: | New York |
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| Address: | 200 Park Ave, Wantagh, NY 11793, USA |
| Postal code: | 11793 |
| Phone: | (516) 431-9200 |
| Website: | https://hempsteadny.gov/facilities/facility/details/twinlakespreserve-113 |
A quiet place near station! It's calms your mind it's peaceful and you couldn't even imagine it's been there!
This is really beautiful tranquil park. There's very little parking, so be prepared to walk. A few blocks in order to park in a secure place. There is a lot of poison ivy and that is something that should be maintained more by the town, but it's not. There is some graffiti and there's minimal garbage. But for the most part it's a nice preserve. There are a lot of ducks, geese, and other wildlife. This is also a great place for bird watchers.
It's not really a place where you go running. Because the ground is unstable with a lot of overgrown branches. It's nice to bring kids but not completely around the preserve due to the poison ivy factor. However, if you wanted to sit from the street and pier over the entire lake, it's very paceful.
There is no charge to visit the park.
Beautiful nature trail hidden in plain sight. Located near the intersection of Sunrise Highway and the Wantagh Parkway; just blocks from the Belmore train station. Very relaxing with no steep hills and many opportunities for spotting wildlife and photographing nature. There are no restrooms, and dogs are not allowed. Parking is along the local streets. Definitely worth the trip!
I love this place. It is always a great place for a good walk. I like coming here in the early spring and late fall the most. I love how quiet it is along the water. You can find a lot of trash sometimes which is shame but they keep it pretty clean. There is not much parking but you can find some street parking. It is a treat when it snows too come here and near sunset, every thing just looks great.
A pleasant short trail around a clean and bright lake. Hundreds of birds - including a few beautiful swans. Interesting trail with sections that are narrow along ledges right against the water. Minimal people on a warm Sunday afternoon.