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245 Park Drive, Mastic Beach, New York

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William Floyd Pky, Shirley, Long Island, NY 11967
Fire Island barrier beach - haven for sportsmen, surfers and beach lovers. Swimming, scuba diving, surfing,... More on iloveny.com
If you go to the west side of the beach near the nature walk you can avoid that atmosphere. More on TripAdvisor

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Cupsoque Beach, Suffolk County, New York

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P.O. Box 26, Eastport, New York 11941
This is a very large glacial erratic that is unfortunately a religious shrine. I've written this descriptio... More on RockClimbing
This 18 foot statue of a mother and child is carved from a 40 ton piece of ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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West Hampton Dunes, NY
'Cupsogue Beach County Park' is a park at the west end of Westhampton Island, known locally as Dune Road, one of Long Island's easternmost Barrier Islands. The park is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Moriches Inlet and Moriches ... More on Wikipedia

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2749 River Rd, Calverton, Long Island, NY 11933
Scenic riverfront farm and specialty plant nursery with gardens and greenhouses. Picnicking. Workshops, eve... More on iloveny.com
You don't even have to buy anything just to see how it's all arranged and planned it's so peaceful and be... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Mastic Beach, NY
'Smith Point County Park' is a park located fronting on the Atlantic Ocean on the east end of Fire Island, New York, United States, in central Long Island by Shirley. It is the largest park owned by Suffolk County, New York.
The ... More on Wikipedia

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Middle Island, NY

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5890 Middle Country Rd, Wading River, Long Island, NY 11792
7 acres of park that include: Softball field, Tennis and Handball Courts, Basketball Court, Shuffleboard Courts, Picnic ... More on KidsPlayParks
Conveniently located for easy access to North and South Fork's. Large 70ft outdoor pool; 5 acres of landscaped lawn; nearby attractions: ... More on iloveny.com

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Riverhead, New York
'Wildwood Lake' is a natural lake located in Suffolk County on Long Island in Northampton near Riverhead, New York, USA. The lake was formed by glaciers during the last Ice age. There is a variety of fish species present in the lake, ... More on Wikipedia
