Reviews
Blydenburgh (Suffolk County Park)
User Reviews
Mordechai “Mordechai Michael Clapman” Clapman
This stunning 5.7 mile trail was a trek yet offers peace and serenity in the forest along a lake that dried up mostly. Definitely an experience as the boardwalk in middle of the forest above a stream was a happy surprise. Bring water as there are no water refill stations. Make sure to find the swing thats off the trail which was a fun touch to a day in nature.
N bellone
We enjoyed the wolf 1 group campsite. It is a beautiful campground. Unfortunately there was a lot of trash and some clothing inside the shelter and a bit of trash on the campsite grounds when we got there. I'd give it 5 starts of it did not appear that someone had been living in the shelter. Maybe more after hours patrols of the sites when not in use. The restrooms are about a 10 minute walk from the group site. Not advisable to walk alone at night to the restroom. A very dog friendly park. The dogs were happy and loudly enjoying their park at 5AM.
Mohammed Syed, CPA
Easy trails. Beautiful park but the lake water is no more, very sad.
Poopy McPooperson
Beautiful park. Not too many people. The trails are easy.
Dithi Shetty
The park this time around wasn’t up to the expectations. The water had completely dried up. Somehow was quite disappointed with the park this time around. And somehow felt that it needed an upkeep and maintenance. The only good thing is was able to spot a cute deer on my way back.
Marcell Appelgren
This park on Long Island, New York, is one of the best I’ve ever visited. It’s got a huge open space and one of the biggest dog parks I’ve seen. I went for a 10-mile hike around the lake and saw so much nature, deer, chipmunks, and horses. It’s easy to download the map of the park, and there are so many different trails for dogs to enjoy. I hope the water can return to the lake someday. There are also camper areas, BBQ, and bathrooms. If you’re ever in Hauppauge, you definitely need to check this park out!
Eleanor Perlman
The park is still beautiful, although very muddy because the pond has now dried up. I think in hot weather there will be a lot of mosquitoes and it won't be a good place to go but if it isn't hot and not humid, it is worth the trip, You can still hike completely around the pond, or what used to be the pond.
Pri Jones
We used to enjoy fishing here, but sadly, the water has been drained after the dam broke in August. Despite this, we visited for the nostalgia and were pleased to find that the trails remain wonderful. The area still offers a serene and scenic environment for hiking and exploring. We even spotted some deer along the trails, which was a delightful surprise. You can bring your dog on a leash, making it a great spot for pet owners. Plus, there’s no fee on weekdays, which is a nice bonus. Overall, it’s still a lovely place to visit for a peaceful walk in nature.
Anne DeSimone
I’ve loved this park for decades. It is an amazing place to visit and walk in nature. Unfortunately, nature recently changed this park when the remains of Hurricane Ernesto caused significant rains which caused the dam to break. This caused Stump Pond to drain. Very sad to see.