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Road cycling in Suffolk County Park offers diverse terrain, including woodlands, meadows, and coastal areas along the Long Island Sound and Great South Bay. The region features dedicated bike paths and greenways, providing varied routes for different skill levels. Cyclists can experience scenic views of rivers, ponds, and towering pine forests throughout the park system.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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47.3km
02:25
430m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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69.9km
03:09
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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76.2km
03:13
450m
450m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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22.4km
01:01
170m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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03:24
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The Mount Sinai Harbor Loop is a moderate 48.8-mile road cycling route with scenic harbor views and 1581 feet of elevation gain.
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This beach is a nice spot for swimming, with restrooms, playground equipment, campsites and a refreshment stand. The water usually passes cleanliness standards.
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These wetlands are designated as a state conservation area due to their important habitat for coastal fish and wildlife. Keep an eye out for abundant birds, including endangered species like the short-eared owl and pie-billed grebe. Although you're less likely to see them, the mudflats, channels, and wetlands also provide vital habitat for fish and marine invertebrates.
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Artist Lake is a large kettlehole lake with warm water fish, including largemouth bass, pickerel, crappie, and perch. This pond is known for its irregular shape, formed by melting glacial ice. It is made of three connected basins and has a surface area of 30 acres. Hand-launched boats are permitted, and shoreline access is limited but available.
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Avalon Nature Preserve, in Head of the Harbor, captivates with its diverse ecosystems. Spanning 216 acres, it features woodlands, wetlands, and serene trails, providing a peaceful haven for nature enthusiasts.
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A dirt parking lot at Rocky Point Pine Harrens State Forest. Check out the homepage from the Concerned Long Island Mountain Bicyclists (CLIMB) for detailed information and updates on group rides: climbonline.org
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Situated on the western bank of the Nissequogue River, near its estuarine mouth, this 93 acre forested property is utilized primarily for hiking. Arthur Kunz County Park features tidal creeks, a lush, mixed deciduous forest, rolling hills and valleys, and quaint hidden ponds all of which provide important habitat for wildlife. The trail system in the park provides a scenic link in a section of the Long Island Greenbelt Trail which heads north from Arthur Kunz Park to its terminus at Sunken Meadow State Park.
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Gorgeous views all around, very quiet and secluded. It'd be a lovely spot to have lunch and read a book. The roads there are very hilly and the town it's in is quite wooded and forest-y; it doesn't feel like the usual strip-mall suburbs of Long Island.
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Suffolk County Park offers a wide selection of road cycling routes. There are over 35 routes available, catering to various skill levels and preferences.
The park system features diverse terrain, including woodlands, meadows, and coastal areas along the Long Island Sound and Great South Bay. Routes range from easy, like the Arthur Kunz County Park loop from Hauppauge, to moderate, such as the Cordwood Park – Avalon Nature Preserve loop from Smithtown, which includes varied landscapes and views of the Nissequogue River. There are no routes classified as difficult, making it accessible for many cyclists.
Yes, Suffolk County Park offers several routes suitable for families and beginners. The park has 11 easy routes, providing gentle rides through local parkland and dedicated bike paths. These routes allow for leisurely cycling experiences in a safe environment.
Cyclists can enjoy a variety of scenic views, including the Atlantic Ocean, Long Island Sound, and Great South Bay. Routes often pass through lush woodlands, salt marshes, and meadows. You might also encounter towering white pines in areas like Cathedral Pines County Park, or scenic river views along paths near the Nissequogue River, as seen on the Cordwood Park – Avalon Nature Preserve loop from Smithtown.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Suffolk County Park are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the Arthur Kunz County Park loop from Hauppauge, the Mount Sinai Harbor Loop, and the Old Field Point Light – Cordwood Park loop from Smithtown, which takes you through coastal areas and woodlands.
The road cycling routes in Suffolk County Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, dedicated bike paths, and the variety of routes suitable for different abilities, from leisurely rides to more challenging adventures through coastal views and lush woodlands.
Suffolk County Park offers enjoyable cycling experiences throughout much of the year. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer allows for coastal rides with refreshing breezes. Winter cycling is possible, but conditions may vary, so checking local weather is always recommended.
Yes, Suffolk County Parks are known for their extensive greenways and dedicated bike paths. These allow cyclists to enjoy paved or dirt roads within active and passive parks, providing a safe and scenic environment for road cycling.
Many Suffolk County Parks offer designated parking areas for visitors. Specific trailheads and parking information can often be found on individual route pages. For example, routes like the Rocky Point Parking – Artists Lake loop from Smithtown indicate convenient starting points with parking access.
Many parks within Suffolk County offer amenities such as picnic areas and restrooms, making them ideal for a full day out. Heckscher State Park, for instance, provides picnic areas and other facilities that can be utilized during your cycling trip.
For those planning longer excursions, several county parks, including Cathedral Pines, Sears Bellows, Indian Island, Cedar Point, and Montauk, offer bike hostels for one-night stays. These provide access to restrooms, showers, and bike racks, facilitating multi-day cycling adventures and bicycle camping.


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