Cunningham Park Southeast Preserve Trail - Trailhead
Queens, New York 11427,
About the Cunningham Park Southeast Preserve Trail - Trailhead
Welcome to Cunningham Park Southeast Preserve Trail - Trailhead, a serene escape nestled in the heart of Queens, New York. Located at Queens, New York 11427, our trailhead serves as the perfect gateway to nature for both locals and visitors alike. As a cherished part of the community, Cunningham Park offers a lush, green sanctuary where you can unwind, explore, and connect with nature.
Our well-maintained trails provide an ideal setting for hiking, jogging, and leisurely walks, catering to outdoor enthusiasts of all skill levels. As you traverse the scenic paths, you'll be greeted by a diverse array of flora and fauna, making each visit a unique experience. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat or an invigorating adventure, Cunningham Park Southeast Preserve Trail is the perfect destination.
In addition to the beautiful trails, the park offers ample amenities, including picnic areas, benches, and rest stops, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable visit for everyone. Families, solo adventurers, and groups will find plenty of space to relax and soak in the natural beauty of the surroundings.
Join us at Cunningham Park Southeast Preserve Trail - Trailhead for a refreshing dose of outdoor tranquility right in the heart of Queens. Embrace the beauty of nature and create lasting memories with every step you take.
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Queens, New York 11427, United States
Reviews of Cunningham Park Southeast Preserve Trail - Trailhead
"4 1/2 Stars.."
"The park definitely needs more trees for shade around by the field area it's too open and blazing hot it's great to take a walk around at several times to get in your walking but not while you're toasting it needs more High tall trees to give shade along the pathway I had to give up because I was just simply too hot and the trails that you have almost warnings that say not responsible for ticks snakes and any conditions that you may get from them that's not exactly an appealing invitation to take your trails you should do some organization of those trails to make sure that people aren't going to get bit or sick there was nobody on your trails and when I say nobody I mean empty nobody wants to go on those Trails because of your danger warning so what's the point of having it you're wasting your time unless you clean them up enough so that people don't run into dangerous of getting sick or animal bites it's a very crazy kind of Warning Sign you have that I suggest redoing it"
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"It's a very woodsy trail but it is very narrow. Lots of it was concrete but overgrown. There are natural trails also. There's lots of poison ivy. First thing that happened when I walked in, some guy with two unleashed dogs, they came running at me barking. So of course that is really rude honestly for people to do that kind of thing. Then within seconds, I turn a corner and there is a homeless man camped out with all his stuff sleeping on the trail. Big cart, chair, bags, the whole nine yards like you see on the subway. Clearly the parks dep ignores this park and its trails. If you want an adventure, the trail is kinda cool, there is some scrambling over trees and uneven terrain, and it's very overgrown so it's really like being in a real forest. But don't come here expecting a clear walk on a wide, kept up trail. It is the kind of trail you feel like you shouldn't do alone, I think women would feel uncomfortable here."
"Dilapidated. Overgrown with poison ivy. On the other hand, a piece of actual wilderness with some good educational boards for kids to learn. Visited with kids in late August and they hated it. Path looks wide and in great shape from trailhead, but the asphalt disappears deaper into the woods and poison ivy and thorns take over. Either the city should treat the poison ivy with herbicide or it should label it closed for the season beginning in May or so. A wasted potential."
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