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Eatons Neck

The best walks and hikes around Eatons Neck

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Hiking around Eatons Neck explores a peninsula on the north shore of Long Island, characterized by wooded hills, rolling valleys, and coastal shorelines. The landscape combines woodlands of oak and tulip trees with beaches and salt marshes. The area's topography provides engaging routes, reaching approximately 159 feet above sea level at its highest point. Many primary hiking trails are found within nearby state parks and preserves.

Best hiking trails around Eatons Neck

  • The most popular hiking route is Caumsett Park…

Last updated: May 1, 2026

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Caumsett Main Parking Lot to Fresh Pond

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Hike 5.2 miles (8.4 km) from Caumsett Main Parking Lot to Fresh Pond, a moderate route with historic views and diverse ecosystems.

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Easy 0.5-mile loop around Betty Allen Pond in Huntington, NY, offering wildlife viewing and flat terrain, suitable for all skill levels.

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This easy 3.2-mile (5.2 km) hike on the Caumsett Manor loop via Main Drive offers diverse scenery and stunning Long Island Sound views.

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Hike the moderate 5.5-mile Caumsett Park loop in Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve, offering diverse scenery and Long Island Sound views

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Hike the easy 4.2-mile Caumsett State Park Beach loop via Caumsett Salt Marshes, featuring diverse landscapes and Long Island Sound views.

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Alex
February 6, 2024, Salt Marshes of Caumsett State Historic Park

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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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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Betty Allen Twin Ponds Nature Park in New York invites nature lovers with its tranquil ambiance. The park features twin ponds, walking trails, and diverse ecosystems, providing a peaceful retreat for outdoor enthusiasts.

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This picturesque rocky beach grants you breathtaking views of the Stamford skyline, stretching across the vastness of the North Atlantic Ocean.

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It can get pretty windy.

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A lovely walk on the beach, on the sand. Not many people were here; looks like you can pretty much have the beach to yourself. No swimming allowed.

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The salt marshes are a vast wildlife refuge. Try not to tread on the marshes, so you don't disturb the wildlife.

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Nicole Woods
October 27, 2019, Caumsett Manor

Built around 1925 as a hunting lodge for Marshall Field III, an investment banker and heir to the fortune of his grandfather, the Chicago entrepreneur Marshall Field. A few buildings of the estate are still standing, and there are small tours for a fee. The view of the ocean from this place is amazing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are dogs allowed on the hiking trails around Eatons Neck?

Dog policies vary by park. Many state parks on Long Island require dogs to be on a leash, while some preserves may not permit them at all to protect wildlife. It is always best to check the specific regulations for the park you plan to visit, such as Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve or Cold Spring Harbor State Park, before you go.

What are some good family-friendly or easy walking trails?

Yes, there are several easy options suitable for all ages. The Phragmites & Betty Allen Twin Ponds Nature Parks loop is a great choice. It's a very flat and short walk, making it perfect for a relaxed outing with the family.

Where can I find hikes with the best water views?

For excellent coastal scenery, the Caumsett State Park Beach loop via Caumsett Salt Marshes is a fantastic option. This trail takes you along the shoreline and through salt marshes, offering beautiful views of the Long Island Sound.

Are there any paved trails suitable for strollers or wheelchairs?

Many of the trails in the region's parks are unpaved to maintain a natural feel. However, some parks like Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve feature paved main drives that are suitable for strollers and offer a smooth walking surface. For a more rugged experience, the Caumsett Manor loop via Main Drive follows some of these paved sections.

What are the most popular places to hike near Eatons Neck?

Several parks in the area are highly regarded by local hikers. Cold Spring Harbor State Park is a favorite for its hilly trails through a hardwood forest with harbor vistas. Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve is another top spot, offering miles of paths through diverse landscapes of woodlands, meadows, and shoreline.

Is it possible to visit the Eatons Neck Lighthouse?

No, the Eatons Neck Lighthouse is located on an active U.S. Coast Guard station and the grounds are not open to the public for tours. However, you can get good views of the historic lighthouse from the water or certain points along the shoreline.

What should I know about ticks on trails in this area?

Ticks are common in the woodlands and tall grasses of Long Island, especially from spring through fall. It's recommended to wear long pants, use insect repellent, and stay in the center of trails. Always perform a thorough tick check on yourself, your children, and any pets after a hike.

Are there any good trails for birdwatching?

The area is located on the Atlantic flyway, making it a great destination for birdwatching. Parks with varied habitats of shoreline, salt marsh, and woodland are ideal. Nissequogue River State Park and the salt marshes within Caumsett State Park are particularly well-known for attracting a wide variety of bird species.

Do I need to pay for parking or entry at the parks?

Many New York State Parks, such as Caumsett and Sunken Meadow, charge a vehicle use fee, especially during the peak season (typically April through October). It's a good idea to check the official NY State Parks website for current fees and hours before your visit. Some smaller local preserves may offer free parking.

What do other hikers think of the trails around Eatons Neck?

The trails are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 stars. Hikers often praise the region's beautiful mix of woodland and coastal scenery, as well as the variety of trails available in nearby state parks.

Are there any challenging hikes with significant elevation?

While most trails in the area are easy to moderate, you can find some challenging hills at Cold Spring Harbor State Park. This park is known for its steep sections that provide a good workout and reward you with views of the harbor.

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