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Bus station hiking trails in Suffolk County provide access to a diverse range of landscapes across Long Island, New York. The region is characterized by extensive woodlands, freshwater wetlands, and unique pine barrens. Coastal areas feature scenic bluffs, dynamic dunes, and expansive views of the Long Island Sound and Great South Bay. While much of the terrain is gentle, some areas like West Hills Park offer moderate elevation changes.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Cycling at Weider Park is a relaxed, family-friendly experience with flat, well-paved paths ideal for casual rides. The park is nestled in a quiet neighborhood, offering shaded routes through grassy fields and tree-lined areas. It’s perfect for a leisurely spin or a quick lap to enjoy some fresh air away from busy streets.
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Weider Park is a small DCR-owned park on the border of Roslindale and Hyde Park. There’s 2 tennis courts which are reasonably well kept and a small playground but nothing else - no water, no bins, no toilet. It does back onto the Urban Wilds or Sherrin Woods which are beautiful. Your shouldn’t ride your bike there, although there is an unofficial bikeable trail along the railway track (behind the sad chain gate) from the north, or behind the rocks from the south.
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In 2004 Revere Beach has been marked as National Historic Landmark. Today it is one of the most beautiful and well maintained beaches of Greater Boston. If you are into sand sculptures you should visit the annually New England Sand Sculpting Festival in June.
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Neponset River Reservation is a nature lover's paradise in the Boston area. With scenic trails, wetlands, and riverfront views, this hidden gem offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city.
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With its free parking and entry, Revere Beach offers an accessible oceanfront running route as the oldest public beach in the country. After logging miles along the wide promenade with views of the open water, take a refreshing dip to cool down. The shallow, calm waves make for an easy swim at this historic beach.
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Deer Island, in Boston Harbor, is known for its wastewater treatment plant and the Deer Island Prison. It's a critical part of Boston's infrastructure and also offers scenic views and recreational opportunities.
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Komoot features over 50 bus-accessible hiking routes in Suffolk County. These trails range from easy strolls to more challenging paths, ensuring options for various fitness levels.
Yes, Suffolk County offers several family-friendly trails accessible by bus. Blydenburgh County Park in Smithtown is a popular choice, featuring wooded trails and peaceful lakes, including a 6-mile loop around New Mill Pond that's great for families. Many easy-rated routes are suitable for all ages.
Many trails in Suffolk County are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. Blydenburgh County Park is particularly noted as a favorite for dog owners. Always check specific park regulations before heading out, as rules can vary.
Suffolk County boasts incredibly diverse landscapes. You can expect to find dense forests, freshwater wetlands, unique pine barrens, and scenic coastal views. Parks like McAllister County Park offer trails through woodlands, salt marshes, and coastal dunes with views of the Long Island Sound, while Terrell River Trail leads through forests to the Moriches Bay shoreline.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible trails in Suffolk County are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point without needing to retrace your steps. For example, the 6-mile loop around New Mill Pond in Blydenburgh County Park is a great circular option.
Suffolk County offers great hiking opportunities year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, summer provides lush greenery and shaded trails, autumn showcases vibrant fall foliage, and winter offers serene, quiet landscapes. The best season depends on your preference for weather and scenery.
Absolutely. Out of the over 50 bus-accessible routes, 41 are rated as easy, making them perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed stroll. These trails often feature gentle terrain and well-maintained paths, such as those found in Sunken Meadow State Park.
Suffolk County's diverse ecosystems support a variety of wildlife. Hikers often spot various bird species, deer, and smaller mammals. Areas like the Quogue Wildlife Refuge, with its seven miles of trails, are specifically designed for wildlife observation.
While specific bus-accessible wheelchair trails are not extensively detailed, Sunken Meadow State Park is known for its accessibility, featuring a boardwalk and three miles of beaches, making it suitable for individuals with varying mobility. It's always recommended to check specific trail conditions for accessibility.
The komoot community highly rates the bus-accessible trails in Suffolk County, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's diverse natural beauty, from coastal views to peaceful woodlands, and the convenience of accessing these outdoor adventures via public transport.
For a quieter experience, consider exploring the trails at Calverton Ponds Preserve. This 350-acre sanctuary offers serene paths leading to observation points overlooking rare coastal plain ponds and oak-pine forests, providing a peaceful escape from more crowded areas.


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