Explore More Than 300-Acres Of Oceanfront Views And The Largest Public Fishing Fleet On Long Island At Captree State Park
By Lea Monroe|Published July 27, 2020
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With 180 state parks throughout all of New York, you’ll find that there’s an endless array of outdoor spaces for you to explore. While some may head up north to explore the Empire State’s tallest mountains and others may head out to the Finger Lakes to explore some of our most famous natural wonders, if you take the time to head out to Long Island you’ll find that so much beauty awaits you. So, if you’re ready to surround yourself with never-ending ocean views, then it’s time to check out Captree State Park.
Surrounding you with views of islands and the ocean, Captree State Park is one of the most enchanting state parks that you'll ever get to explore here in New York.
Out along Suffolk County where you're near the town of Islip, if you head all the way out towards the end of Jones Beach, you'll eventually find yourself at Captree State Park.
While the park draws out people from all around New York State, you'll also find many people coming to explore here because of the fact that it's home to the largest public fishing fleet on Long Island! How neat is that?
If you make your way out to Captree State Park during New York's warmest months, you'll be able to enjoy things like boat tours and rentals that are available for half of the day and for the full day...
Still not convinced that this state park belongs on your bucket list? Then let's also fill you in on the fact that Captree State Park is also home to one of the largest nesting areas of herring gulls along the Atlantic coast - that means this place is incredible for wildlife watching!
So, if you find yourself out on Long Island and wondering what state parks and outdoor spaces you should be exploring, then consider planning a trip to Captree State Park.