Best lakes around Glenwood Landing, a hamlet on Long Island's North Shore, are primarily found in its surrounding areas, as the immediate vicinity is known for its waterfront views of Hempstead Harbor and the Long Island Sound. While direct inland lakes within Glenwood Landing are limited, several notable water bodies offer recreational and scenic value. The region provides opportunities to explore various ponds and water-related attractions.
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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Enjoy all the Park has to offer! Besides the baseball field, basketball court, tennis courts, and .22 mile running track, a volleyball court has been set up on the grass and two all- weather tennis courts have also been lined to accommodate four pickle ball courts.
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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 Glenwood Landing itself is more known for its scenic waterfront views of Hempstead Harbor and the Long Island Sound, you can find smaller, picturesque water bodies nearby. These include Leeds Pond, a sub-watershed of Manhasset Bay, and Udalls Millpond, which offers lovely views as you pass over its bridge. The primary water attractions are along the coast, such as Stepping Stone Park & Marina on Hempstead Harbor.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Leeds Pond and Udalls Millpond are both considered family-friendly viewpoints. Lake Success offers a park with baseball fields, basketball and tennis courts, a running track, and pickleball courts. Stepping Stone Park & Marina provides common park amenities, a snack bar, restrooms, and a spray pad for hot days.
Beyond enjoying the views, you can find various outdoor activities. For hiking, explore routes like the Garvies Point Preserve Loop or Coffin Woods Preserve Loop, which are part of the hiking guide for Glenwood Landing. Road cycling is also popular, with routes such as the Centre Island via Roslyn Heights loop available in the road cycling guide.
While direct trails around every small pond are limited, you can find scenic walking opportunities. The Little Neck Loop offers a nice walk through a residential area with great water views. For dedicated hiking, consider nearby preserves like Garvies Point Preserve or Coffin Woods Preserve, which feature easy trails. You can find more details in the hiking guide for Glenwood Landing.
It's important to note that while a Glenwood Lake exists, it is a hydroelectric reservoir located in Orleans County, New York, which is quite far from Glenwood Landing in Nassau County. The water bodies closest to Glenwood Landing are Hempstead Harbor, Long Island Sound, Leeds Pond, Udalls Millpond, and Lake Success.
Yes, Tappen Beach on Hempstead Harbor is a popular spot for swimming and offers amenities like a boat launching ramp and a 272-slip marina for sunfish, sailfish, and kayaks. Stepping Stone Park & Marina also provides coastal access and marina facilities.
While specific regulations for each pond may vary, many parks and preserves in the wider Long Island North Shore area are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's always best to check local signage or park websites for the most current rules regarding pets.
The spring and fall seasons generally offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities, with milder temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is ideal for water-based activities like swimming and boating, especially at Tappen Beach. Winter can be scenic, but some facilities might have reduced hours.
Stepping Stone Park & Marina is well-equipped with public Wi-Fi, a snack bar, restrooms, water fountains, and a spray pad. Tappen Beach on Hempstead Harbor also offers picnic areas and various facilities for water sports.
For easy hikes, consider trails within preserves like Garvies Point Preserve or Coffin Woods Preserve. These offer accessible paths suitable for a relaxed walk. You can find more details and specific routes in the easy hikes guide for Glenwood Landing.
Udalls Millpond is particularly scenic when crossing the bridge that spans it. The pond widens significantly around the bend and underneath the bridge, creating a sizable and picturesque body of water that offers lovely views.


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