
A 20-mile path from the South shore to the North shore on Long Island that is as diversified as Long Island itself. There are actually 3 trails side by side for part of the way. A bicycle trail...
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Trail View State Park is a 400-acre linear park nestled in Woodbury, NY, acting as a vital connection along the Nassau/Suffolk Greenbelt Trail. Originally acquired by New York State in the 1960s for parkway construction, it was officially designated as a state park in 2002. The park offers diverse recreational opportunities, including hiking and biking trails on its hilly terrain, open fields, and various habitats like hardwood forests, marshes, and succession fields.
Visitors to Trail View State Park can explore its 7.4-mile stretch, which ranges in elevation from 60 to 300 feet above sea level, making it a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Birdwatchers frequent the park year-round, with the prime seasons being spring and fall due to its location on the Atlantic flyway. In addition to hiking and biking, limited activities such as horseback riding and cross-country skiing are also available, adding to the park's appeal.
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A 20-mile path from the South shore to the North shore on Long Island that is as diversified as Long Island itself. There are actually 3 trails side by side for part of the way. A bicycle trail...
Friends went hiking here a couple of times and recommended for a good hike...went with them and had them lead the wait. Overall it was a good hike for 2 hours. Make sure to bring water, bug...
Great local spot for a hike or bike ride. I often get a little lost so maybe consult map first, but the beauty of nature in this hidden gem is priceless
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