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Road cycling around Village of Saddle Rock, situated on the Great Neck Peninsula, offers routes through a serene environment characterized by historic landmarks and waterfront views. The village's small size means routes often extend into the broader peninsula, providing access to Little Neck Bay and quiet residential streets. The terrain is generally gentle, with minor elevation changes, making it suitable for various cycling abilities. Roads like Bayview Avenue and Old Mill Road provide pleasant, scenic paths for exploration.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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The Kings Point loop via East Shore Road offers a delightful escape for road cyclists, blending suburban charm with natural beauty. As you cycle, you'll catch glimpses of grand mansionsβ¦
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Louis C. Clark Sanctuary is on Valentine's Road in Old Brookville, New York, and spans eight acres. It was originally part of Valentine Farm until it was donated by Frances S. Weeks in 1965 to The Nature Conservancy and was later transferred to the North Shore Land Alliance in 2012. This sanctuary safeguards a freshwater marsh and swamp within the Cedar Swamp Creek watershed, featuring cattail, buttonbush, red maple, and tupelo.
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Very close to the Science Museum of Long Island, as you ride along Rock Hollow Road, you'll have a good view of this pond, which is a sub-watershed of Manhasset Bay, where it also discharges its overflow from storm water.
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As you ride over Northern Boulevard, there is a lovely view to the north, across the reed beds and out to Inner Harbour.
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Stepping Stone is a lovely park to take a break off the bike. The park has water, restrooms and even public wifi to plan your next stop. The views out to the coast are fantastic too.
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As you pass over the bridge you gain lovely views of both sides of Udalls Millpond. The pond widens as it comes around the bend and underneath the bridge, making it a sizeable pretty body of water.
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Allsop-Fisher Saltmarsh is not directly open for the public to explore, as it is a protected area, but you can get a good look down into the marsh from the bridge running over it on Cleft Road. This saltmarsh, like many others, is vital to the natural area and to the locals who live here due to its role as a storm buffer, nutrient supply, and diverse ecosystem.
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Stepping stone Park, located at Kings Point, has all the common park amenities plus more. There is public wifi to upload your ride, a snack bar, restrooms, water, and a spray pad for those hot days.
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Enjoy all the Park has to offer! Besides the baseball field, basketball court, tennis courts, and .22 mile running track, a volleyball court has been set up on the grass and two all- weather tennis courts have also been lined to accommodate four pickle ball courts.
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There are nearly 50 road cycling routes available around the Village of Saddle Rock, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.
The terrain around the Village of Saddle Rock is generally gentle, with minor elevation changes, making it suitable for various cycling abilities. Most routes are classified as easy or moderate, with a few more challenging options available. For example, the Kings Point loop via East Shore Road is an easy route, while the Lake Success β Cold Spring Harbor State Park loop from Little Neck offers a moderate challenge.
Yes, many of the routes around the Village of Saddle Rock are suitable for families due to their generally gentle terrain and quiet residential streets. Easy routes like the Kings Point loop via East Shore Road are great for a pleasant family outing.
Road cycling routes around the Village of Saddle Rock offer picturesque water views along Little Neck Bay and the Great Neck Peninsula. You'll also pass through areas with lush greenery and open vistas. The village's preserved character and well-maintained infrastructure contribute to an aesthetically pleasing environment for rides.
Absolutely. The historic Saddle Rock Grist Mill, dating back to around 1700, is a significant landmark within the village, situated within a cove off Little Neck Bay. You might also encounter the unique Xeriscape, a conservation-oriented educational garden at Old Mill Road and Bayview Avenue. For broader historical sites, the Fort Totten Military Ruins are also accessible via some longer routes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 60 reviews. Cyclists often praise the serene environment, the blend of historic landmarks, and the beautiful waterfront views along the Great Neck Peninsula. The quiet residential streets and varied route options are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Udalls Millpond β East Shore Road loop from Little Neck, which offers a scenic ride through areas with water features.
For longer excursions, routes often extend into the broader Great Neck Peninsula and beyond. The Lake Success β Cold Spring Harbor State Park loop from Little Neck is a moderate 49.4-mile path that connects to state parks, offering varied landscapes. Another option is the Cold Spring Harbor State Park β Muttontown Road loop from Little Neck, which is over 65 miles long.
While specific details on dedicated cycling parking within the small village are limited, its location on the Great Neck Peninsula suggests that parking may be available in nearby public areas or along residential streets, adhering to local regulations. For public transport, you would need to check regional transit options connecting to the Great Neck area.
The Village of Saddle Rock and the broader Great Neck Peninsula offer pleasant cycling conditions during spring, summer, and fall. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while fall provides comfortable temperatures and colorful foliage. Summer is also enjoyable, especially for rides along the waterfront.
Yes, some routes incorporate natural water features. For instance, the Udalls Millpond β East Shore Road loop from Little Neck passes by Udalls Millpond. You can also find highlights like Leeds Pond in the vicinity.
While the Village of Saddle Rock itself is primarily residential, its proximity to the broader Great Neck Peninsula means that cafes, pubs, and restaurants are available in nearby towns and villages, which can be accessed as part of a longer ride or before/after your cycling adventure.


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