Southaven County Park, Public park in Long Island, New York.
Southaven County Park is a large natural area on Long Island that features mixed forests of pine and oak trees throughout its grounds. The Carmans River flows through the landscape, creating a riverside environment with trails for hiking, horseback riding, and boat launch areas.
The area was developed in the 1960s as one of Suffolk County's earliest public recreational spaces. The historic Homan-Gerard House and Mills complex remain on the grounds as remnants from that early period.
The park serves as a gathering place where local communities come together for outdoor meals and recreation. The open spaces host regular celebrations and social events that strengthen neighborhood bonds.
The park is accessible from Victory Avenue and offers various facilities including camping areas, horse riding trails, and boat rentals. Visitors should plan visits during warmer months when all outdoor activities are fully available.
The park houses a bicycle hostel offering affordable accommodation for travelers passing through. Special attention goes to the designated fishing spots along the Carmans River where visitors can catch freshwater fish.
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