0 ft (0 m) Length: 8.3 mi (13.4 km), SN: Discharge • average: 42.2 cu ft/s (1.19 m 3 /s) The Nissequogue River is an 8.3-mile (13.4 km) long river flowing from Smithtown, New York into the Long Island Sound. The grounds are expansive. The river continues in a northeasterly direction, picking up additional tributaries from the north in Fish found in the river include Striped Bass, Bluefish, Summer Flounder, Winter Flounder, Porgies, Eels, Brown, Rainbow and Brook Trout, Yellow Perch, Largemouth Bass, Alewives, Herring, Shad, etc. Nissequogue River. We took the white trail and it was nice and not very hard. Tweet. A section of the park has been designated a State Bird Conservation Area. Nissequogue River State Park, located on the grounds of the former Kings Park Psych Center. I've been going for years.

Nissequogue River State Park is located on the north shore of Long Island in Kings Park. Running through Caleb Smith State Park, fishing operates on a 'beat' system. Nissequogue River State Park to Paul T. Given Park Round Trip. I've heard quite a bit about this park, mostly from kayaking and canoeing enthusiasts, and it is a WONDERFUL spot to launch. Photo by Donna Deddy. Trip Overview I planned my trip to start at Nissequogue River State Park which is actually the former site of Kings Park Psychiatric Center. by HolyFolk. Nissequogue River State Park at Long Island Sound • coordinates . Tide Times for Nissequogue (tomorrow): Wednesday 12 August 2020. Nissequogue River entrance, Long Island Sound, New York Tide Chart Local time: 2020-08-10 Mon 7:33 PM EDT .

They have facilities which were pretty clean which was great. It's more of a quick walk through some pretty trees that you can do in flip-flops. A self-supported trip created by HolyFolk. Last Spring High Tide at Nissequogue River entrance, Long Island Sound was on Sun 02 Aug (height: 2.45m 8.0ft). A piece of legislation that would have begun the process of creating a master plan for the Nissequogue River State Park was vetoed by Gov.

Print Tide Table. A section of the park has been designated a State Bird Conservation Area. Nissequogue River State Park is located on the north shore of Long Island.

While I was just home on LI for a quick visit, I was DYING for my... Starting on the banks of Nissequogue River State Park, this 6 mile journey makes you feel like you’re cruising down river in the south, when you’re really on Long Island. Next high Spring Tide at Nissequogue River entrance, Long Island Sound will be on Wed 19 Aug (height: 2.57m 8.4ft). Nissequogue River. Hmm yes this is a park but it's a park on the grounds of the former Kings Park Psychiatric Center! A good part overlooks the water, you can see The Bluff and some of the...

Its average discharge of 42.2 cubic feet per second (1.19 mThe river, like all other freshwater rivers on the island, is totally derived from The river rises south of NY-454 just east of the Hauppaugue County Offices and flows into Blydenburgh Park Pond where other tributaries that come from East Hauppauge and Commack meet and are dammed at Blydenburgh Pond. What a better way to start the year then with a group hike. Its discharge of 42.2 cubic feet (1.19 m3) a second is the most of any of the freshwater rivers on Long Island. A variety of habitats including tidal and fresh water wetlands and hardwood forests provide habitat to a variety of shore birds, reptiles and amphibians. Nissequogue River entrance, Long Island Sound, New York 40.9000° N, 73.2333° W 2020-08-10 Mon 7:57 PM EDT Sunset 2020-08-10 Mon 11:11 PM EDT 1.2 feet Low Tide 2020-08-10 Mon 11:36 PM EDT Moonrise 2020-08-11 Tue 5:15 AM EDT 6.2 feet High Tide 2020-08-11 Tue 5:59 AM EDT … I wouldn't say this park, named after the Algonquian-speaking Nissequaq tribe, entails a hike. Let me say though, the tall building others keep adding photos of, Building 93, it's not part of the park. There was no one at the booth collecting fees on this particular day.

Coordinates • elevation. Andrew Cuomo (D) Jan. 1, putting the future development of the park up in the air. A variety of habitats including tidal and fresh water wetlands and hardwood forests provide homes to many types of shore birds, reptiles and amphibians. This is one of my favorite parks.

The Nissequogue River (named after the local Algonquian-speaking Nissequaq tribe) is an 8.3-mile (13.4 km) long spring-fed river flowing from Smithtown, New York into the Long Island Sound. I really suggest going as high tide is rolling in as there can be some shallow sections along this trip.