Dubos Point Wildlife Sanctuary 60-3 De Costa Avenue, Queens, NY 11692
About the Business
Welcome to Dubos Point Wildlife Sanctuary, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of Queens, New York. Located at 60-3 De Costa Avenue, our sanctuary offers a unique escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, providing visitors with an opportunity to connect with nature and explore the diverse ecosystems of the New York coastline.
As a cherished park and tourist attraction, Dubos Point Wildlife Sanctuary is committed to the conservation and protection of local flora and fauna. Our sanctuary is home to a variety of wildlife species, making it an ideal destination for birdwatchers, nature enthusiasts, and families seeking a peaceful retreat.
Stroll along our scenic trails, enjoy the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes, and immerse yourself in the tranquility of this natural haven. Whether you're here to learn about the local environment, participate in one of our guided tours, or simply relax amidst nature, Dubos Point Wildlife Sanctuary offers something for everyone.
We invite you to discover the beauty and biodiversity of this hidden gem in Queens. Visit us today and experience the wonder of Dubos Point Wildlife Sanctuary, where nature meets the city.
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"After driving 45 minutes, we pulled up and didn't find any walking paths. There were weeds that were mowed over, but this came up to our shins, and we decided not to walk on it as we were in shorts and slides. It's a very peaceful place and we would have liked to explore the tranquility of the preserve had we had pants and long sleeve shirts and hiking boots. Hopefully the state will invest in walking paths so we, and others can fully enjoy the wildlife. We were limited to looking in on the outside."
"This is my favorite place is Rockaway, Queens. It is so peaceful and the views are just amazing with low-tide. I am so glad we stumbled upon this Sanctuary. A great trail to walk, although it got wet at some parts, and a bit muddy. It was so cool to feel apart of nature and explore the area! Highly recommend for sharing this with friends or family and enjoying it on your own."
"This is a wild place, really not a park, but truly a place that exists more for the animals than for the humans. I spotted many kinds of ducks, an egret, an oystercatcher, and other birds. Also a great vantage point for watching planes land."
"So wild, as you can imagine"
"The "wildlife" that finds sanctuary here are mosquitoes and whatever the micro-ecosystem is that lives in rotting horseshoe crabs. This is a small 1/2 saltwater marsh and 1/2 beachy peninsula that is interesting enough (and unvisited enough) to visit if you want a very quiet area to bathe in deet and explore the great saltwater quag of Jamaica Bay."
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