Massapequa Preserve
This 423-acre parcel of land comprises the largest single
acquisition by Nassau County of New York City watershed
property. The preserve is divided into three sections
bounded by major roadways. The southern section, from
Merrick Road to Sunrise Highway, contains the most diverse
and ecologically valuable lands. Freshwater swamps, marsh,
stream, lake and sandy-bog area provide habitat for many
rare and endangered Long Island plants, including orchids,
carnivorous sundews and bladderworts. The longest hiking
trail in Nassau County, the Nassau-Suffolk Greenbelt
Trail, begins at Merrick Road and Ocean Avenue and continues
through the length of the preserve, ending at Cold Spring
Harbor. Freshwater fishing is available in several of
the lakes and streams (license required).
In December 2006, the Massapequa Preserve was named "Best Nature Preserve of Long Island " by Long Island Press, the weekly newspaper.
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