About Us
Welcome to Hunts Pond Park, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of Hauppauge, New York. Located on Townline Road, our picturesque park offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you're looking to enjoy a leisurely stroll, have a family picnic, or simply soak in the beauty of nature, Hunts Pond Park is the ideal destination.
Our park features well-maintained walking trails that wind through lush greenery, providing a peaceful setting for walkers, joggers, and nature enthusiasts. The centerpiece of the park is the tranquil pond, home to a variety of local wildlife and a perfect spot for birdwatching or quiet reflection.
Families will love our spacious picnic areas, complete with tables and grills for a fun and relaxing outdoor meal. Children can enjoy the playground, while sports enthusiasts can take advantage of open spaces for games and activities.
Hunts Pond Park is committed to preserving the natural beauty of our environment, making it a haven for both locals and visitors seeking a refreshing outdoor experience. Whether you're planning a day out with friends, a solo retreat, or a family adventure, Hunts Pond Park is your go-to destination for relaxation and recreation in Hauppauge.
Visit us today and discover the natural charm and community spirit that make Hunts Pond Park a beloved local landmark. We look forward to welcoming you!
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Hours open
Monday:
6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday:
6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday:
6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday:
6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
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"It looks like a good place to go bird watching"
"I went there yesterday for bird watching"
"Great"
"Beautiful views, deer and other wildlife"
"Hunts Pond Preserve extends both north and south of the marker. To the south, hikers pass through forests and wetlands to stunning views of ponds. To the north, the trail runs roughly parallel to the Northeast Branch of the Nissequogue River to Rt. 347, where there are informational signs and a bioswale. It passes through forest, freshwater wetland and marsh, meadow, field, fen, Red Maple-Blackgum Swamp ecosystems. After crossing a very responsive crosswalk/streetlight over the new Greenway, hikers and residents can continue on the trail all the way into town to walk to restaurants/cafes/bakeries, supermarkets and the Smithtown Library. In all parts hikers can enjoy private forest nooks and rest on thoughtfully placed seats along the way. Replete with diversity of native wildlife and wildflowers--including Northeastern Box Turtles, Pink Lady’s Slipper Orchid, finches/terns and owls, hawks and ospreys and huge heaps of moss. The cold streams support indicator species of fish like Brook Trout and Rainbow Trout. The preserve does so much for us on so many levels. It is truly an asset, economically and for the quality of life for residents, and ecologically. Visitors coming by car can enter both Bow Dr. sides of the field by the marker. Enter by foot from the Greenbelt intersecting Smithtown Bypass or by bicycle from the bike lane of the Greenway/Rt. 347. Also walk in from the Greenbelt from Townline Rd."
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