1.3 mile walking path winding around ecology center. Varied gradients. Fitness stops along path for alternate workouts.
Great loop to walk and fitness stops along the way. Great for the kids as they have zoo. Pretty easy to get to. Good parking and restrooms. You can bike here too.
We used to go to the Ecology Site almost weekly when I was a child and now, my husband and I take our son there. It's small but a nice place to take kids. My son loves the animals. There is a playground and picnic area as well as a Town pool. There is also a walking trail (I've never been on the trail, but heard it is a nice walk.)
The hotel was 15 minutes from the Sayville ferried to Fire island. the room was cute Hugh king size bed. Sam who works at the hotel drove us to and from the Sayville ferries . It was a great weekend. Ask for Sam tell him Lilly sent you this is my number 917 647 7966.
This is the site of a former recycling center. Look carefully; there are pipes in "the hill," probably for methane venting. But now, there is a fitness trail, with equipment (?) passively maintained, as well as a mini "zoo" and greenhouse. Brookhaven residents gain access at reduced or free rates, while neighboring Islip residents pay to play. Nevertheless, younger kids thrill to the animal visits, from goats to bears, chickens, ponies, fox, eagles, etc. (The "younger set" even know their names, and were saddened to learn of the passing of a favorite pig, some time ago.)For a "local' trip, it's worth it, be it with youngsters or folks who want an active or passive workout. (You can challenge yourself accordingly.Glad Brookhaven opted to keep the facility open, even if it needs a fee from non-residents.
free place to take kids. has animal farm and park. the kids love going there. Also offers classes for kids.
We make a point to go here often. It is small enough so it doesn't take up the whole day, yet big enough to spend a couple hours. Small children can handle walking the entire zoo. It is accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. It has a wide range if animals and birds. Plus, each is labeled with interesting facts. The admission is free but there is a donation box which we always give a few dollars. The staff is friendly and if you catch them inside by the animals they are more than willing to answer questions. After your visit, you can go to the playground or grab a snack, seasonally open, and relax by the picnic tables or in the overhead pavilion. There is also a walking track which is pleasant as well. I highly recommend spending an afternoon here. It is local, fun, educational and inexpensive.
I am beyond happy that this park (right behind where I live) was not closed due to lack of funds. They got smart and started to charge a small fee to enter. This zoo of rescued animals is unbelievably kept and so fun to visit. There's a buffalo, owls, Nubian goats and much more to see at this site. You can see the animals are well-cared for and it is so educational. There is also an Olympic-sized pool and a great running trail ... all in an area that was once a garbage dump! Incredible things have been done at this park. While there, visit the museum. There's even a case that holds garbage from the '70s that did not decompose. Among the items: an old Coke bottle, record album and a newspaper!
Interesting zoo. Fun for kids plenty to do. A nice walking track playground for kids. Picnic area swimming pool
What a wonderful place for the youngsters. We've been bringing our 3 year old granddaughter here since she was one, and she loves it. She gets to see and learn about the animals in closer, less crowded environment than the major zoos afford. She loves to run ahead and call us to "Follow Me" as she heads to her favorite exhibits. Now, we sometimes bring our one year old grandchild with us. The 3 yr old loves to "explain" to her younger cousin all the things she is looking at. Then, a short walk away is a children's playground. Joy, wonder, and fun all at no cost. It doesn't get much better.