Best lakes around Village of Great Neck Plaza are found in the broader Great Neck area, which encompasses several neighboring villages. The Village of Great Neck Plaza itself is a commercial and residential hub without prominent natural lakes within its immediate boundaries. However, nearby communities on the Great Neck Peninsula feature parks with notable water bodies. These areas provide natural landscapes and recreational opportunities for residents and visitors.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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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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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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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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A beautiful stretch of bike path. It is named after Joseph Michaels (1941-1987), a health activist who used to live in Queens.
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Nice loop through a quiet, residential area at the very Northeast end of Queens. Great views of the water.
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While the Village of Great Neck Plaza itself is a commercial and residential hub without prominent natural lakes, you'll find parks with water features in the broader Great Neck area. These are typically located in neighboring villages on the Great Neck Peninsula, such as Great Neck Estates or around the Village of Lake Success.
Yes, several spots are family-friendly. Leeds Pond is a tranquil lake visible from Rock Hollow Road, and Udalls Millpond offers lovely views from a bridge. Additionally, Stepping Stone Park & Marina provides a range of amenities including a spray pad, making it ideal for families. The View of Throgs Neck Bridge and Little Bay is also considered family-friendly.
The lakes and ponds in the Great Neck area offer diverse natural settings. You can expect to see tranquil pond environments, sub-watersheds like Leeds Pond, and coastal views. Areas like Pond Park in Great Neck Estates are known for peaceful environments, ducks, and bird watching. You might also encounter views of larger bodies of water like Little Bay.
Absolutely. The area offers several cycling opportunities, including the Joe Michaels Mile, a beautiful stretch of bike path. For more extensive rides, you can explore various road cycling routes in the region. Find detailed routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Village of Great Neck Plaza guide.
Yes, there are options for both hiking and running. You can find easy walking trails around some of the parks with ponds, such as Pond Park. For dedicated routes, consider exploring the Hiking around Village of Great Neck Plaza guide or the Running Trails around Village of Great Neck Plaza guide for various trails, including loops around Little Bay Park and Fort Totten.
Some parks offer a range of amenities. For example, Stepping Stone Park & Marina provides public Wi-Fi, a snack bar, restrooms, water, and even a spray pad for hot days, along with fantastic views out to the coast. Other parks like Pond Park offer benches for relaxation and bird watching.
While Lake Success is a prominent body of water and the name of a highly-ranked neighboring village, specific details on public access to the lake itself for recreational purposes are not widely available. Access may be restricted or private.
Yes, the area offers several excellent viewpoints. The View of Throgs Neck Bridge and Little Bay provides a great perspective of the bridge and the bay. You can also get lovely views of Udalls Millpond as you pass over its bridge, and Leeds Pond is visible from Rock Hollow Road.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful environments, opportunities for walks, and the scenic views. Many enjoy observing ducks and bird watching at places like Pond Park. The presence of amenities at parks like Stepping Stone Park & Marina also enhances the experience, offering comfortable spots to relax and enjoy the coastal scenery.
Yes, the Great Neck Park District manages several parks in the larger Great Neck area. One notable example is Allenwood Park, which spans 13 acres and features a pond among its amenities. For more information on parks and their facilities, you can visit the Great Neck Park District website.
While not widely publicized as 'hidden gems,' the various ponds within local parks, such as those in Great Neck Estates or Allenwood Park, offer quieter, more local experiences compared to larger, more well-known attractions. These spots provide peaceful natural settings for local residents and visitors seeking tranquility.


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