Attractions and places to see around Seaford offer a variety of natural and recreational sites. The region features extensive beaches, large parks, and dedicated cycling paths. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from coastal areas to inland preserves. This area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and family-friendly excursions.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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These beaches are a must-see. Of course, they are much busier in the season. But you should definitely go here anyway
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Jones Beach at Jones Beach State Park is home to 6.5 miles of beautiful white-sand beach on the Atlantic Ocean on the south shore of Long Island. Although many of the 8 million visitors per year enjoy swimming, beach-walking, and sunbathing, there is so much more to do here. Wildlife enthusiasts can enjoy bird watching, spotting species such as Oystercatchers, Terns, and Northern Harrier Hawks along the shore. The park's boardwalk and bike paths provide a scenic route for cyclists, with connections extending to nearby parks. Water sports, including surfing, stand-up paddle-boarding, wind surfing, and kayaking, are popular activities along the beachfront. Fishing and crabbing are also available, particularly at Field 10, where there is a bait and tackle shop on site. For those with mobility impairments, Beach Wheel Chairs are available at Zach's Bay for easy access across the sand and into the water. Special events such as the Bethpage Air Show, July 4th Fireworks Spectacular, and concerts at the Northwell Health Theatre offer fun experiences for visitors all year.
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Bethpage Bikeway is a 13.4-mile paved bike path that runs through the suburbs as well as three parks; Trail View State Park, Bethpage State Park, and Massapequa Preserve.
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This place is a highly popular fishing spot, regularly stocked with trout, drawing a considerable crowd on weekends. The area is rich in wildlife, with various species such as birds, squirrels, chipmunks, snakes, raccoons, and rabbits. It also serves as a peaceful retreat for those looking to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings.
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Great protected North-South bikeway. There is a parking lot on Old Country Road and East Bethpage way for the trailway and there might be others.
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A 930-acre oasis of open space and recreation in the heart of Nassau County, Eisenhower Park is one of the largest public spaces in the New York metropolitan area – larger, in fact, than Central Park. This park includes many ball fields, a lake, amphitheater, golf course, indoor pool, ice rink, etc.
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Seaford offers a wealth of natural beauty. You can visit the iconic Seven Sisters Cliffs, best viewed from Seaford Head Nature Reserve, which also provides stunning views of the Cuckmere Valley. Explore the tranquil Massapequa Reservoir, a popular spot for wildlife observation and fishing. Don't miss the extensive white-sand beach at Jones Beach State Park, perfect for walks and sunbathing.
Yes, Seaford has a rich history. The Seaford Museum, housed in Martello Tower No. 74, offers a deep dive into local heritage from prehistoric times to WWII. You can also explore the atmospheric ruins of the abandoned village of Tide Mills, accessible via a pleasant coastal walk. For art enthusiasts, Arts at The Crypt showcases local and national artists in a unique medieval undercroft.
The area around Seaford is ideal for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on the paved Bethpage Bikeway, which runs through several parks. For running, explore routes like the Norman J. Levy Park and Preserve Loop Trail or the Massapequa Reservoir loop. Many trails are available for different sports; find more options in the Running Trails around Seaford or Cycling around Seaford guides.
Absolutely. Massapequa Reservoir is a great spot for families to enjoy nature and wildlife. Bethpage Bikeway offers a safe, paved path for family bike rides. Seaford Beach is perfect for a day out by the sea, and Eisenhower Park provides a vast green space with various recreational facilities.
Seaford Head Nature Reserve offers excellent walking trails with breathtaking views of the Seven Sisters cliffs. You can also follow the nature trail along the Cuckmere River, which is teeming with birdlife. For more structured routes, consider the Running Trails around Seaford guide, which includes various paths suitable for walking.
The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring Seaford's natural attractions and enjoying outdoor activities. The views from Seaford Head and the Seven Sisters are particularly stunning on clear days. However, coastal walks can be invigorating in any season, just be prepared for changing weather conditions.
Yes, the Bethpage Bikeway is noted as dog-friendly, making it a good option for walks with your canine companion. Many of the natural areas, such as Seaford Head Nature Reserve and Seaford Beach, are also popular with dog walkers, though it's always best to check local signage for specific restrictions or leash requirements.
Jones Beach State Park is noted for its accessibility, offering beach wheelchairs at Zach's Bay for easy access across the sand and into the water. Its boardwalk and bike paths also provide accessible routes for exploration.
For truly breathtaking panoramic views, head to Seaford Head Nature Reserve. From here, you can see the iconic Seven Sisters cliffs and the picturesque Cuckmere Valley. The roof of the Seaford Museum (Martello Tower No. 74) also offers 360-degree views of Seaford and the beach.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting Driftwood by Sea, an incredible NGS garden near Tide Mills known for its exotic plants. For local tastes, explore Rathfinny Wine Estate or Long Man Brewery, both just north of Seaford, offering tours and tastings. The Harley House Distillery in Seaford is also known for its craft spirits.
Seaford boasts extensive cycling paths. The Bethpage Bikeway is a 13.4-mile paved route connecting suburbs and parks. You can also find longer routes like the Ocean Parkway Coastal Greenway. For more detailed cycling routes, check out the Cycling around Seaford or Road Cycling Routes around Seaford guides.
While specific cafes and pubs aren't detailed for every attraction, Seaford town center and its seafront promenade offer various options for refreshments. Many coastal walks, such as those near Seaford Beach or Cuckmere Haven, are often close to local establishments where you can find a bite to eat or a drink.


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