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    Ridge Conservation Area

    3.0 (1 review)

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    Vietnam Veterans Memorial Walk Hiking Trail - Entrance sign and a Trek

    Vietnam Veterans Memorial Walk Hiking Trail

    5.0(2 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    When you talk about easy riding, then you're talking about this paved scenic trail. As you ride,…read moreyou go through pines, fields, over RR tracks and and other features that keep it interesting. Not much elevation or tricky hills making it perfect for young riders. People usually will bike/ hike both ways so watch for oncoming people traffic. There are restroom facilities at the start and plenty of parking. Also around the trail, particularly around the corners are benches to rest at if you need a break. Of course watch out for kiddos on E-scooters and bikes, they don't always signal coming from behind you but then again neither do adults, so just be aware. There is also access on River Rd. which is located south of Rte 25 if you find the parking lot is not your thing. There are also pickleball courts, small playground and ball fields as of 2024 Also an ice rink. It's actually quite set up nice and no fee for parking. A great way to spend an afternoon.

    This park has an 8 mile bike/walk trail that is a loop. It's mostly flat and the eastern section…read moregoes through a very cool pine forest. You can rent bikes here and the trail has maybe one street crossing, so the odds on getting run down by a texting motorist are slim to none. The trail takes about 1 - 1,5 hours biking. It has some shade and some very quiet spots as well.

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    Vietnam Veterans Memorial Walk Hiking Trail - Shady path on the pines.  Moonlight through the pines on a full moon.

    Shady path on the pines. Moonlight through the pines on a full moon.

    Vietnam Veterans Memorial Walk Hiking Trail - Drew's Tower.  Who's Drew?   I dunno.

    Drew's Tower. Who's Drew? I dunno.

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    Cedar Beach Town Park - trash hanging in shrubs

    Cedar Beach Town Park

    4.5(31 reviews)
    8.1 mi

    Our friends said let's get together on Saturday. Want to go to dinner? Nah, let's hang out at the…read morebeach. Hang out? Now I live by west meadow beach in Stony Brook. There are a lot of rules! No dogs, keep the noise down and be courteous of the plantings. Cedar Beach has a much more pleasant vibe. There's a live band playing and you can bring a cooler with no hassle from the local police. We have a Brookhaven virtual summer pass and cedar beach is a town beach. There's a Veteran discount on the pass, high five Brookhaven! There's a reason why the next town is "Rocky Point". The beaches on the north shore are so rocky! The beaches on the south shore are powered sand, this is a south shore thing that I always like to point out. (My beach growing up was Smiths Point) The band is playing CCR, we're drinking cold beers and having a good time at Cedar Beach. The sun is setting and now we're getting up to dance? I like hanging out.

    It is difficult to review Cedar Beach, because essentially it is reviewing the Long Island Sound,…read morewhich is vintage Long Island. This viewpoint is from the eyes of a person who's Dad is a Town of Brookhaven resident. The thing to take into account when reviewing Cedar Beach is that it is a Brookhaven Township amenity where admission is very reasonable for it's residents. On the contrary, for the residents residing outside of Brookhaven, their price to enjoy access to the Long Island Sound could seem to compete with Six Flags Great Adventure prices. The Town of Brookhaven, NY website displays the prices. Whether you are a Town of Brookhaven or non-resident the days of paying at the admission gate appear to be a memory. I'm not a fan of the parking meters because they can be an annoyance for Cedar Beach guests at the same time that they do not provide the safety measure that a controlled access gate does in maintaining a sense of safety.     Cedar Beach is one of a few Town of Brookhaven Long Island Sound beachfront parks. The other one that I am familiar with is West Meadow Beach. Cedar Beach is situated on a peninsula in a scenic location that starts off with a drive along bucolic and windy Pipe Stave Hollow Road that gives a nod to the East End with its bordering woodlands, estates on rolling forested hills, and the picturesque Mount Sinai Harbor that brings images of the Great Peconic Bay. A left turn onto Harbor Beach Road continues the drive on the peninsula where Mount Sinai Harbor with the boats are to the south and the beachfront, nature trail, concession stand, and amenities are to the north. One advantage of the meter system is that if you want to see the beach scape by vehicle, you can drive to the end of Harbor Beach Road without paying.    The peak season is from Memorial Day to Labor Day. It is my understanding that they provide lifeguards during this busy season. However, it was off-season when I went with my Dad, a Brookhaven resident, to see Cedar Beach. Living in the Las Vegas desert, it just made sense to spend some time by the Long Island Sound when I visited my dad. Please keep in mind that I am no stranger to Cedar Beach. My memories go back to the early 1980s when I was a child that spent time with my dad at Cedar Beach. Not much has changed since President Regan was in office. Cedar Beach is still a very rocky North Shore Beach that is unstable for swimming in barefooted. However, one change that was administered over the years is that dogs are prohibited at Cedar Beach.    My Dad and I visited Cedar Beach in May. Before peak season the beach was very unpopulated. If my dad did not have a Brookhaven pass, the parking meters could care less that the parking lot was relatively empty. Waiting for us were several spaces overlooking a band of white sand fronting a large expanse of Long Island Sound water spread out towards Connecticut. Unlike West Meadow Beach, Cedar Beach provides a prime vista of a beach scape taking in the Connecticut shoreline. On a serene Long Island day the waves were very gentle. With so few people sharing this experience, this was a mellow way to spend some time with my dad. We did go for a short walk on the beach. Being a hiker, of I was alone and had sufficient time, I would of hiked west on the sand that would take me onto the nature trail that would ultimately lead me to the end of the peninsula at the Cedar Beach Fishing Pier Area where Harbor Beach Road ends at a water view overlooking Belle Terre.     I am a fan of Long Island Sound, I am a fan of Cedar Beach. Being that my Dad is a Brookhaven resident, I could see a return visit here when I spend time with my Dad on Long Island.

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    Cedar Beach Town Park - Sunset at Cedar Beach.  Summer is going fast, catch those sunsets while you can.

    Sunset at Cedar Beach. Summer is going fast, catch those sunsets while you can.

    Cedar Beach Town Park
    Cedar Beach Town Park

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    Ridge Conservation Area - hiking - Updated June 2026

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