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Tiffany Creek Preserve
Address: 45 Sandy Hill Rd, Oyster Bay, New York 11771
State: NY
City: Oyster Bay
Street Number: 45 Sandy Hill Rd
Zip Code: 11771
categories: park



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The preserve is divided into two parcels. The main entrance from Sandy Hill Road takes you down a crumbling asphalt driveway. Go all the way to the end, and find a large circular parking area. Blue and green trails fan out from each end of the lot. This side of the preserve has some rolling hills, but is fairly flat. Cross the intersection of Sany Hill and Berry Hill Roads, to the second parcel adjacent to Sagamore Farms. This side is pretty, but also very hilly. There are numerous unmarked trails on this side. No bathrooms, and no dogs allowed.
First time there for some snowshoe fun with my wife. Did all the trails. Although some were poorly marked for first timers , the place is quiet and worth your time. You really cant get lost
Shaded trail. Loaded with laurels.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entryFree
I nice secluded place . There are a few different trails . Good for a short walk or a good hike .
When they say preserve, they weren't kidding. I typed "Tiffany Creek Preserve" into Google maps and it led me to no actual entrance. I went to the website and it led me to the end of a cul de sac where trails did start. There was no technical parking. I just parked against the edge of the cul de sac. There was no signage at all to indicate where I was. I see there is a place with identifying signage based on that photo I see above, but I never saw that. The unmarked trails were clearly barely used and partly overgrown in parts. If you want things really really natural, this place is for you.
The park is well-maintained, with marked hiking trails that are cleared well. There are a number of fallen trees but they are all cleared out and the routes are easily passable. The only drawback is that as of late July 2021 the road going into the park is in rather bad shape and is full of potholes.
Very small but nice. I prefer much longer trails. I did notice a lot of nice rhododendrons plants. But I would highly recommend this preserve for small children to introduce them to walking in the woods on a trail.
Good trail to snowshoe. Good for a beginner. Not rugged and is approximately 2 - 3 miles if you do both trails.
Nov 2019, trail is in a state of disrepair and neglect, there are no trail markers on trees. only one post was found,marked with no. 1 .trail just ended. no loop back. had to return the way I came. many obstructions on trail fallen trees. trail map at entrance was useless. in desperate need of TLCnote entered opposite sagamore farm entrance on sandyhill, the west preserve
Good place to get away from the hustle & bustle of everyday. I think it's great NY has preserves like this
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