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July 2023 by Valerie W.
Beautiful any season!! Trails aren't always 100% well-marked, but that might just be my bad sense of direction!! Peaceful, quiet, clean, and LOTS to see and do here!! Group camping, dog park, large lake with rowboats to rent, and more!!ENJOY!! And get there EARLY for a good parking spot!!
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July 2023 by Linda Burns
We have a 42 ft 5th wheel toy hauler. Some Big Rig spots are available, but this is a Suffock Co Campground that is not well maintained. The 2 miles of the Road enterung the park have many areas of missing blacktop making a very rough ride with low hanging branches. The dump station is basically not accessible to a big rig. The longer sites were very difficult to level.
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June 2023 by Robert Jones
Its a really big and beautiful Park with a river for kayaking, lots of trails to walk and hike , children play area, and picnic area. I recommend daytime walking because you could get lost, and may have to use smart phone GPS to get back park entrance . While walking trails by river I seen Chip monks, a rabbit, a black snake almost 2 feet long, heard a lot of bird sounds. If walking the trails, I recommend bringing bottle water, fully charged smart phone, fruit and Granola bars,etc.etc .
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January 2023 by J T.
Fantastic park. I was first here to do the run around the lake for military service member, Murphy who was killed in action. I have been here a few more times, So nice to hike in the woods, one very large path near a camping spot and smaller path around the lake. Definitely a must see. Tons of swans in January.
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November 2022 by Tim Walsh
Not the most straightforward to access unless you’re camping here. The equipment is in fine shape, though.
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October 2022 by Christy C.
It was my first time visiting this park and already fell in love with it. Great place to see foliage on Long Island. The trails are clearly marked and so well maintained. Lots of different trails for different length. It has a dog park, playground and even campsites around. Definitely one of the hidden gems in Suffolk county.
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August 2022 by Elena K.
Such a cute walk. Refreshing and beautiful nature. Lots of bugs. We saw a deer very close.
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July 2022 by Catherine L.
Great placeCleanWell maintained My dog loves itIt is in a lovely wooded areaSeems bucolic
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April 2022 by Lisa A.
Well I love anything nature. This park is pretty. Lots of trails and a park for kids and dogs! The dog park has a section for small dogs and large dogs separately. There's a sign that says enter at your own risk. There isn't a fee right now to enter the park. You can rent canoes to row if you like. I saw a few people fishing for fun. When I come here I hike and enjoy my time with mother nature. Take a few pics. As you see spring is in the air. It will be even more beautiful once all the foliage has filled in. There are campsites but it appears they are not in use anymore. Enjoy!!
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October 2021 by Bobbi S.
My sister & I recently walked the white & blue trails. totaling about 6 miles, in a bit over 2 hours. The bluest of blue skies, changing leaves of Fall & puffy white clouds reflected in the lake, affording us great scenery & good photo opportunities. We passed by some of the historic structures in the park, some cute "still lifes" that other hikers had created alongside the trail, saw swans, ducks & chipmunks, crazy colored mushrooms, rare black walnuts & a horseback rider or two. Trails are just wide enough to not be overly concerned about ticks, (but do watch out for horse droppings,) are well maintained & well marked. Boats & canoes can be used here, Parking is easy &, because we came off season, it was free. On the weekday that we were here, there were not a lot of fellow hikers, so it was nice to have the trails to ourselves.
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March 2021 by Lee M.
Get up - get out! This is a 6.6 mile loop that anyone can do. Relatively flat, well marked paths, picturesque. Get out - get up!