Best lakes around North New Hyde Park are found within Nassau County, Long Island, offering various recreational opportunities. While the hamlet itself has limited water areas, nearby parks and natural spaces feature notable ponds and lakes. This region provides accessible natural water bodies for activities such as fishing and walking. The area is characterized by suburban landscapes interspersed with significant green spaces.
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almost exactly a 5K distance around the lake. beautiful, peaceful, and most importantly shaded
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Hempstead Lake is a beautiful lake surrounded by scenic parkland. Covering over 100 acres, it’s a great spot for fishing, boating, and picnicking. A nice trail encircles the lake, making it perfect for a run.
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Hempstead Lake State Park is a multi-use facility that has children's playgrounds, basketball courts, and paths for horseback riding, biking and hiking. There are also picnic areas and an observation deck overlooking Hempstead Lake.
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Hempstead Lake is a tranquil freshwater lake surrounded by scenic parkland. Spanning over 100 acres, the lake offers opportunities for fishing, boating, and picnicking. The lake is surrounded by a nice walking trail, that serves as the perfect location for a stroll.
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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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From here, you have a great view of the Throgs Neck Bridge and of Little Bay.
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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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Around North New Hyde Park, you'll find a mix of smaller ponds, park lakes, and scenic water views. These include modest bodies of water like Ridders Pond, larger recreational lakes within extensive parks such as Eisenhower Park, and tranquil freshwater lakes like Hempstead Lake.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Eisenhower Park is a 930-acre oasis with a lake, ball fields, an amphitheater, and playgrounds. Hempstead Lake State Park also offers children's playgrounds, picnic areas, and paths suitable for family walks.
Ridders Pond is a modest 1-acre body of water primarily known for fishing, especially popular with neighborhood children. The entire shoreline is accessible, and you can find fish species like Pumpkinseed, Carp, Brown Bullhead, and Goldfish there. Boats are prohibited.
Eisenhower Park is a vast 930-acre park that includes a lake, ball fields, an amphitheater, a golf course, an indoor pool, and an ice rink, offering a wide range of recreational activities for all ages.
Yes, there are several options. Hempstead Lake is surrounded by a nice walking trail, approximately 5K in distance. For cycling, the Joe Michaels Mile is a beautiful stretch of bike path. You can also explore various running and cycling routes in the wider area, such as those found in the Running Trails around North New Hyde Park and Cycling around North New Hyde Park guides.
Fishing is a popular activity at Ridders Pond. Hempstead Lake also offers opportunities for fishing and boating. Always check local regulations and permit requirements before engaging in these activities.
You can enjoy scenic views of the Throgs Neck Bridge and Little Bay from the View of Throgs Neck Bridge and Little Bay. Hempstead Lake is surrounded by tranquil parkland and forest, offering a peaceful natural setting. Hempstead Lake State Park also features an observation deck overlooking the lake.
Many parks in Nassau County, including those with lakes, are generally dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be leashed. For specific rules regarding dogs at Ridders Pond, Eisenhower Park, or Hempstead Lake State Park, it's best to check their official websites or signage upon arrival.
The lakes and parks are enjoyable year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for walking and cycling, with beautiful foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for picnics and enjoying the park facilities, while winter can provide opportunities for peaceful, crisp walks, especially around Hempstead Lake.
While Ridders Pond is a smaller, local spot, its charm lies in its accessibility for neighborhood fishing. For a more expansive experience that feels like a hidden gem within a bustling area, the tranquil walking trail around Hempstead Lake offers a peaceful escape, often described as beautiful, peaceful, and shaded.
Visitors appreciate the accessibility of these natural spaces within a suburban environment. The ability to enjoy activities like fishing at Ridders Pond, the extensive recreational opportunities at Eisenhower Park, and the tranquil walking trails around Hempstead Lake are frequently highlighted. The scenic views, especially from the View of Throgs Neck Bridge and Little Bay, are also highly valued.


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