Parks in Hamptons and Montauk

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Parks in Hamptons and Montauk

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Fort Pond Bay Park
Sitting at the western end of Fort Pond Bay, near Rocky Point...
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Parks Montauk
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Hither Hills State Park
This 1,755-acre park, with rolling moors and forests of pitch...
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Indian Island County Park
Winding trails take you through 275 acres of indigenous pine-scrub...
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Beaches, Parks Riverhead
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Montauk Downs State Park
An 18-hole Robert Trent Jones-designed championship-length golf...
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Montauk Point State Park
About 6 mi east of the village, the 724 acres of rocky shoreline...
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Poxabogue County Park
Woods, fields, marshland, and numerous plants and animals appeal...
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Parks Bridgehampton
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Robert Moses State Park
A 5-mi stretch of ocean beach is the highlight of this 1,000-acre...
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Parks Fire Island
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Shadmoor State Park
With 99 acres of steep bluffs, sand beach, rare plants, and hiking...
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Smith Point County Park
The 2,295-acre park at the southern end of William Floyd Parkway...
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Beaches, Parks Fire Island
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Theodore Roosevelt County Park
Miles of hiking and horseback-riding trails vein this 1,126-acre...
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Watch Hill
This area in the eastern section of the national seashore, across...
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Beaches, Parks Fire Island
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