Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve, situated on a scenic peninsula extending into Long Island Sound, offers miles of bridle paths, walking, jogging, hiking, biking, cross-country skiing and nature trails over acres of woodland, meadows, rock shoreline and salt marsh. The park has beautiful gardens, excellent fishing and scuba diving by permit.
In 1921 Marshall Field III purchased 1750 acres of Lloyd Neck to create one large estate. He named the land after its Matinecock Indian name, Caumsett, which means "place by a sharp rock." Field created a self-sufficient English-style estate as a combination country club, hunting preserve, and home, complete with its own water and electrical supply. When the estate was finished, it had facilities for every sport except golf.
Acquired by New York State in 1961, Caumsett State Historic Park’s extensive forests, meadows and waterways provide habitats for a variety of flora and fauna. The diversity of the park’s environment and its limited access to vehicles make it one of Long Island’s best places for relaxation and enjoyment of nature. Hiking, bird watching, nature photography, nature study and fishing are among the many activities visitors may pursue. Guided nature tours are led throughout the park focusing on many aspects of the Caumsett environment and Long Island in general.
Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve
25 Lloyd Harbor Road
Huntington, NY 11743
Latitude: 40.914257
Longitude: -73.473289
General Information: (631) 423-1770