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Caumsett State Park

Nearby Town: Huntington, New York
Ride Type: Many Trails To Choose
Trail Type: Single Track 80%
Paved Road 20%
Distance: 20.00 miles (32.18 KM)
Duration: 1 - 2 Hours
Elevation Gain: not specified.
Climbing: Rolling Terrain
Skill Level: Weekend Warriors
User Density: not specified.



Ride Summary:
Miles and miles of single track!

Trail Description:
Nobody knows for sure how many miles of single track there is in the park but one thing is for sure, you can ride single track here all day. You will find smooth turns and technical sections. Basically something for riders of all abilities.

How to get there:
From Huntington take West Hill Road North out of town, cross the causeway and look for the park entrance sign/entrance on your left.

Additional Notes:
Multiple use trails. Be cautious of other trail users.


Posted by: Bob on 1/26/2001
They have maps available so you can explore.


Posted by: Ride4Fun on 5/1/2000
For Long Island Trails Visit www.VisionMTB.Com and www.ClimbonLine.org


Posted by: Rachel B on 11/7/1999
For those of you that can't find the trails, here are some more accurate directions. From The Long Island Expressway (495) Take exit #48 (Roundswamp Rd.) North to Jericho Tpke.(25) Turn right (heading east) to woodbury Rd. which you'll be turning left on. This is where it may get alittle tricky... maybe 1/4 mi. after C.S.H.train Sta.(up hill on right) you'll need to turn left to follow Woodbury Rd. This will take you into the heart of Huntington Village. Woodbury Rd. will end at 25A (Main St.) GO STRAIGHT over Main St. This will turn into West Neck Rd. Take West Neck through Llyod Harbor, and watch your speed! You don't want to deal with Llyod Harbor Cops...When you get over the Causeway (fyi-house at end is one of Billy Joel's old address's)your almost there. Watch on your left for entrance.The trails are open all year round. I would say there's over six miles of trails.Both paved and dirt. Pave


Posted by: tommy d on 10/23/1999
my comment is that you guys need to do a better job giving trail locations mabey include the zip or give more description. my problem is that i am looking for trails in long islannd, ny- pleasantville is an area in LI but the pleasntville trailthat you mention is not, and the huntington one i'm not sure if it is. there are a lot of dupe names in NY like redhook- the brooklyn redhook is one of the worst areas i know but the upstate redhook is beutiful. please be more specific when giving locations. i need to find soe trails, ive been traveling over an hour into NJ and need something closer. Thanks




 



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