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Jogging routes around Oyster Bay Cove traverse a diverse landscape characterized by woodlands, meadows, and wetlands. The region offers a rural environment with mature trees and access to Oyster Bay Harbor, providing varied scenery for runners. Trails often wind through natural preserves and historic estates, offering a mix of terrain. This combination creates a tranquil setting for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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7.14km
00:44
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Jog the moderate 4.4-mile West Shore Road in Oyster Bay National Wildlife Refuge, gaining 44 feet with views of Beekman Beach.
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18.4km
02:15
190m
190m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.01km
00:45
110m
110m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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For those seeking to extend their hike, the West Loop Trail at Uplands Farm links up with the 20-mile Nassau-Suffolk Trail, which is part of the Long Island Greenbelt. This extensive trail network takes you from Cold Spring Harbor down to Massapequa, perfect for a scenic and lengthy hike.
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Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve is a 1750-acre preserve situated on a beautiful peninsula in Long Island Sound in the town of Huntington. It has extensive trails for hiking, running, and biking, in addition to other activities. Most of the park is maintained as a nature preserve, but there is also the impressive Caumsett Manor House and other historic buildings to visit, all of which have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve is a 1750-acre preserve situated on a beautiful peninsula in Long Island Sound in the town of Huntington. It has extensive trails for hiking, running, and biking, in addition to other activities. Most of the park is maintained as a nature preserve, but there is also the impressive Caumsett Manor House and other historic buildings to visit, all of which have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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The Salt Marshes are an interesting habitat with plenty of wildlife to see. Keep your eyes peeled for the bird and aquatic species that inhabit the extensive marshes whilst cycling along the road.
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Step off the bike and head down the short path to reach the beach. The beach is long and sandy and relatively quiet. A perfect spot to take a mid ride rest.
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Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve is a scenic 1750-acre park along a peninsula in the Long Island Sound with trails through woodland, meadows, rock shoreline, and salt marsh.
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For a small beach this has an absolutely stunning seascape view. It simply is a wonderful place to stop off for a few minutes to look out across Oyster Bay.
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Caumsett Manor is one of the last fine grand mansions on Long Island. It has retained most of its grounds and buildings, which are still kept to a high standard. It is a typical grand example of a classic English Georgian design adapted for a 20th century American country estate.
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Oyster Bay Cove offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 40 distinct trails documented on komoot. These routes cater to various fitness levels, ranging from easy paths to more challenging runs through diverse landscapes.
Yes, there are easy jogging routes available. While most routes are moderate, you can find paths that are less strenuous. For a relaxed experience, consider routes that are mostly paved and offer scenic views, such as sections of West Shore Road, which provides views of Beekman Beach.
The running trails in Oyster Bay Cove traverse a diverse and picturesque landscape. You'll encounter heavily wooded areas with mature trees, open meadows, and tranquil wetlands. Many routes also offer access to Oyster Bay Harbor and scenic bay beaches, providing a beautiful mix of natural environments for your run.
For experienced runners seeking a longer challenge, the region offers routes like the Blue Trail – Cold Spring Harbor State Park loop from Woodbury. This difficult route spans over 18 kilometers and features serene nature paths, a picturesque pond, and opportunities for wildlife spotting, making for an engaging long-distance run.
While running in Oyster Bay Cove, you can explore several natural and historical attractions. Highlights include the diverse ecosystems of Cold Spring Harbor State Park, the serene Salt Marshes, and historical sites like the Walled Garden of Knollwood Estate or Caumsett Manor. Many routes wind through these areas, offering beautiful sights.
Yes, many of the running routes in Oyster Bay Cove are designed as loops, offering a convenient way to start and finish your run at the same point. An example is the Running loop from Village of Laurel Hollow, which takes you through heavily wooded areas.
The jogging routes around Oyster Bay Cove are well-regarded by the komoot community, with over 270 visitors having explored the area. Runners often praise the tranquil setting, the diverse natural scenery including woodlands and bay views, and the variety of trails suitable for different abilities.
Absolutely! Several routes provide stunning views of Oyster Bay Harbor and its beaches. The West Shore Road route, for instance, offers picturesque views of Beekman Beach. Another option is the Beekman Beach – Bayville Preserve loop, which also features coastal scenery.
While many trails wind through natural terrain, some routes or sections are paved, making them suitable for strollers or those preferring a smoother surface. The Bethpage Bikeway, though primarily for cycling, can also be utilized for running and offers a long, accessible paved path. Additionally, sections of West Shore Road are mostly paved.
Oyster Bay Cove offers beautiful running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and fall are particularly pleasant, with mild temperatures and vibrant foliage. The heavily wooded areas provide shade in summer, and the diverse landscapes offer unique beauty in every season, though winter runs might require appropriate gear for colder conditions.
Yes, many running routes in the area take you through beautiful state parks and preserves. For example, the Blue Trail – Cold Spring Harbor State Park loop is a popular option that explores the serene nature paths within Cold Spring Harbor State Park. Other preserves like Tiffany Creek Preserve and Bailey Arboretum also offer extensive trail networks.


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