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Do you have to pay to get into sunken meadow?

Sunken Meadow State Park, in Kings Park, will offer the following programs during winter 2023. There will be a fee of $4.00 per adult, $4.00 per child, and children under 3 are free. An $8.00 parking fee per car will be charged starting the first weekend of April.



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An $8.00 parking fee per car will be charged starting the first weekend of April. A $10.00 fee starts as of Memorial Day weekend and ends after Labor Day weekend. Advanced reservations are required.

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Many people enjoy the health benefits of measured walks along the ¾ mile boardwalk. Cross country running events are held over the hilly running course.

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Local and town beaches such as Long Beach, Coopers Beach, Main Beach, and Ditch Plains charge varying fees for non-residents of up to $50 for peak season access. To avoid a costly visit, we recommend: You check the park's website.

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Fun fact: The park took its name from the low meadowland which separates the narrow sandy beach from the uplands. Access originally was by way of a quarter mile-long boardwalk which was erected on-stilts across the meadows and creek.

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Cardiac is a half-mile 150-foot climb topped with a super steep incline to reach the summit.

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Located just 4 miles from Jones Beach. Features two waterfront dining options, several concession stands, a state-of-the-art spray park, and a 150+ slip seasonal transient marina. Non-residents are currently not permitted access.

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Discover this 3.5-mile loop trail near Kings Park, New York. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 1 h 24 min to complete. This is a very popular area for hiking and running, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring.

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Residents must buy a seasonal beach pass parking sticker, and non-locals have to pay the $20 daily parking fee. Restrooms are available. No alcohol, fires, pets, or smoking permitted. This is a Tier II beach.

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