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Road cycling around Village of Islandia offers access to a network of roads and trails across Suffolk County and Long Island. The region is characterized by varied landscapes, including tree-canopied roads and barrier beach views, providing diverse cycling experiences. While dedicated road cycling infrastructure within Islandia is limited, its location serves as a gateway to broader Long Island routes with mostly well-paved surfaces. Cyclists can find routes that traverse general cycling-friendly roads, benefiting from local safety laws.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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The Old Field Point Light Loop offers a captivating road cycling experience along the Long Island Sound, blending a good workout with expansive coastal views. You'll pedal past the historic…
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02:29
290m
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The "Granny Road Loop" is a name that pops up for various trails, but don't let the "road" in the name fool you if you're on a racebike. Our research…

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41.6km
01:55
330m
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The Cordwood Park – Short Beach loop offers a diverse road cycling experience, guiding you from the shores of Lake Ronkonkoma through natural preserves and wooded areas, eventually leading to…
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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42.8km
01:51
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The Overlook Beach loop from Ronkonkoma offers a pleasant road cycling experience, guiding you from the inland landscapes of Long Island towards the refreshing coastal air and scenic views of…
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This beach is open from Memorial Day to Labor Day, but only to Town of Babylon residents. You need a yearly Town of Babylon recreation permit in order to get in.
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This beach is a nice spot for swimming, with restrooms, playground equipment, campsites and a refreshment stand. The water usually passes cleanliness standards.
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Gorgeous views all around, very quiet and secluded. It'd be a lovely spot to have lunch and read a book. The roads there are very hilly and the town it's in is quite wooded and forest-y; it doesn't feel like the usual strip-mall suburbs of Long Island.
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Heckscher offers a beach, picnic tables with pavilions, a playground, playing fields and a disc golf course, recreation programs, hiking and biking, fishing, cross-country skiing, a boat launch, and a food concession. It includes the Heckscher Forest, a dedicated disc golf course established in the summer of 2014. The park formerly offered a campground with tent and trailer sites, as well as an Olympic-sized swimming pool, which were closed due to budget cuts.
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This lake was formed by retreating glaciers. It is the largest freshwater lake on Long Island.
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The lighthouse sits on the northern tip of Old Field. It was first built in 1823, then rebuilt in 1868. The U.S. Coast Guard took it during WWII but gave it back to the Old Field community afterwards.
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Mount Sinai Harbor holds a marine sanctuary and a nature preserve. It's a beautiful place, popular with clamming and fishing enthusiasts.
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There are over 40 road cycling routes available around the Village of Islandia, offering a variety of options for cyclists. These routes primarily feature general cycling-friendly roads with mostly well-paved surfaces.
The road cycling routes around Village of Islandia offer varied landscapes, from tree-canopied roads to barrier beach views. While many routes are described as easy to ride, some, like the Old Field Point Light Loop, feature an elevation gain of over 775 feet (236 meters), and the Granny Road Loop has over 950 feet (290 meters) of elevation gain, providing a moderate challenge.
Yes, there are 10 easy road cycling routes available around the Village of Islandia. An example is the Heckscher State Park Beach – Overlook Beach loop from Central Islip, which is 21.1 miles (34 km) long with minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for those new to road cycling or looking for a relaxed ride.
Long Island offers many scenic roads for cycling. Routes like the Old Field Point Light Loop provide diverse views. The broader Long Island area is known for its tree-canopied roads and barrier beach views, such as those found along the Ellen Farrant Memorial Bikeway (Jones Beach Bikeway) or within Heckscher State Park.
Yes, many of the routes around Village of Islandia are designed as loops. Popular options include the Old Field Point Light Loop, the Granny Road Loop, and the Cordwood Park – Short Beach loop from Lake Ronkonkoma, all offering circular paths for a continuous ride.
While cycling, you can explore various natural features and attractions. For instance, routes might take you near Heckscher State Park Beach. Other nearby natural areas include Arthur Kunz County Park and Blydenburgh County Park, which offer forest environments. The Main House at Connetquot River State Park Preserve is also a notable historical site in the vicinity, though cycling is prohibited within the preserve itself.
The road cycling routes around Village of Islandia are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from 4 reviews. Cyclists often appreciate the varied terrain, including tree-canopied sections and coastal views, as well as the general cycling-friendly roads that make for enjoyable rides.
While specific public transport options directly to trailheads are not detailed, the Village of Islandia's location in Suffolk County provides access to a broader network. Cyclists may need to research local bus services or train lines (such as the LIRR) that allow bikes, to reach starting points for routes further afield on Long Island.
Generally, permits are not required for road cycling on public roads in Long Island. However, it's important to note that certain state parks or preserves, like the Connetquot River State Park Preserve, explicitly prohibit bicycling, so always check specific park regulations if your route passes through such areas.
Long Island generally offers enjoyable cycling conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and fall often provide pleasant temperatures and scenic views. Summer can be good, but cyclists should be mindful of heat and humidity. Winter cycling is possible but requires appropriate gear for colder temperatures and potential icy conditions.
While dedicated family-specific road cycling routes are not explicitly listed, the 10 easy routes available around Village of Islandia, such as the Heckscher State Park Beach – Overlook Beach loop from Central Islip, could be suitable for families looking for less challenging rides on well-paved surfaces.
While some general outdoor areas on Long Island may be dog-friendly, specific road cycling routes' policies regarding dogs can vary. It's crucial to be aware that places like the Connetquot River State Park Preserve explicitly prohibit pets. Always check local regulations for any specific route or park you plan to visit with your dog.


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