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From small grassy knolls, to sprawling tree-filled nature preserves, Long Island is home to an extensive network of state and town parks, many of which are free for residents to enjoy year round. Whether your passion is hiking, biking, skating, camping, picnicking, or you’re just looking for a breath of fresh air after a busy day, there are dozens of different parks all over the Island from you to choose from. In both Nassau & Suffolk counties there are multiple parks to choose from when planning day long nature-outing, or just a quick walk. Many of these parks even have ...Read More From small grassy knolls, to sprawling tree-filled nature preserves, Long Island is home to an extensive network of state and town parks, many of which are free for residents to enjoy year round. Whether your passion is hiking, biking, skating, camping, picnicking, or you’re just looking for a breath of fresh air after a busy day, there are dozens of different parks all over the Island from you to choose from. In both Nassau & Suffolk counties there are multiple parks to choose from when planning day long nature-outing, or just a quick walk. Many of these parks even have programs open to both the public and to school groups that will teach our future generations about the ecosystem of Long Island, and how they can make a positive impact on preserving these great gifts from nature. There is also plenty of wildlife – from the endangered Plovers that make their homes on our beaches, to the deer that run plentiful through the wooded park grounds, there is plenty of amazing native Long Island wildlife you may encounter, so make sure to ask a park ranger for information about what animals find sanctuary in the park you’re visiting. Show Less
Babylon,
NY
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199 4th Ave
in East Rockaway
516-571-7245
99 Quaker Meeting House Road
in Farmingdale
(516) 249-0701
490 W John St
in Hicksville
516-571-7061
500 Searingtown Road
in Roslyn
516-571-8113
2600 Ocean Parkway
in Wantagh
516-785-1600
50 South Fairview Avenue
in Montauk
(631) 668-3781
Hungry Harbor Road and Branch Boulevard
in North Woodmere
516-571-7814
Rte. 25A and Sunken Meadow Parkway
in Kings Park
631-269-4333
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