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1.76km
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Hiking
The Nickerson Beach and Chappel Rock trail offers a delightful, easy walk along the sandy shores of Long Island, New York. You'll experience classic coastal scenery, with the vast Atlantic Ocean stretching out and the gentle sound of waves accompanying your steps. This route is perfect for a quick escape,…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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621 m
Nickerson Beach
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1.62 km
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1.76 km
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1.41 km
218 m
< 100 m
< 100 m
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834 m
622 m
215 m
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< 100 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The komoot route named "Nickerson Beach and Chappel Rock" is a short, easy hike located within Squantum Point Park. It is important to note that this specific route is distinct from the well-known Nickerson Beach Park in Long Island, New York, and the Chapel Rock formation found on the Chapel Loop Trail in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Michigan. While the name might suggest a connection, this komoot tour focuses on a pleasant, accessible walk within Squantum Point Park.
This route is quite short and easy. It typically takes around 25-30 minutes to complete, making it perfect for a quick stroll or a leisurely walk.
Yes, absolutely! With a difficulty grade of "easy" and a short distance, this trail is very suitable for beginners, families with children, and anyone looking for a relaxed outdoor experience.
The route is generally flat and easy to navigate. As it's located within Squantum Point Park, you can expect well-maintained paths, likely paved or gravel, offering pleasant views without significant elevation changes.
Generally, dogs are welcome in Squantum Point Park, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to help keep the park enjoyable for everyone.
No, there are typically no entrance fees or permits required to access Squantum Point Park. It is a public park open for everyone to enjoy.
Squantum Point Park offers free parking facilities. You can usually find parking lots conveniently located near the park entrances, providing easy access to the trails.
This trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer is great for enjoying the waterfront. Even in winter, a crisp walk can be refreshing, though paths might be icy after snow.
Yes, this route passes through sections of the Thompson Island Path, offering connections to other walking opportunities within the area.
As a coastal park, Squantum Point Park is a great spot for birdwatching, especially waterfowl and migratory birds. You might also spot small mammals and various plant life typical of a New England coastal environment.
Given the short and easy nature of the trail, comfortable walking shoes, water, and appropriate clothing for the weather are usually sufficient. Don't forget your camera for the scenic views!
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