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Udall's Cove And Ravine Natural Resource Area — Attraction in New York

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Udall's Cove And Ravine Natural Resource Area
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Udalls Cove is a marshland and wetland area located in Queens, New York City, off Little Neck Bay between Douglaston and Little Neck Bay. It is one of the few remaining salt marshes on the North Shore in the Metropolitan area; another being the salt marsh southwest of the cove, at Alley Pond Park.
Nearby attractions
Udall's Cove Park Preserve
Little Neck Pkwy. &, 34th Ave, Douglaston, NY 11363
Memorial Field
30-01 Marinette St, Douglaston, NY 11363
Great Neck Estates Park
02 302 00250, 12 Shore Dr, Great Neck, NY 11021
Nearby restaurants
Il Toscano
42-05 235th St, Douglaston, NY 11363
El Paso Mexican Restaurant
40-45 235th St, Douglaston, NY 11363
Nearby hotels
M&R Hotel Management
49 Water Mill Ln, Great Neck, NY 11021
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Udall's Cove And Ravine Natural Resource Area
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Udall's Cove And Ravine Natural Resource Area

Queens, NY 11021
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Udalls Cove is a marshland and wetland area located in Queens, New York City, off Little Neck Bay between Douglaston and Little Neck Bay. It is one of the few remaining salt marshes on the North Shore in the Metropolitan area; another being the salt marsh southwest of the cove, at Alley Pond Park.

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attractions: Udall's Cove Park Preserve, Memorial Field, Great Neck Estates Park, restaurants: Il Toscano, El Paso Mexican Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Udall's Cove And Ravine Natural Resource Area

Udall's Cove Park Preserve

Memorial Field

Great Neck Estates Park

Udall's Cove Park Preserve

Udall's Cove Park Preserve

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Memorial Field

Memorial Field

4.6

(43)

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Great Neck Estates Park

Great Neck Estates Park

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Kira BoettcherKira Boettcher
What I can gather is that there's 3 different sections of the preserve, each being disconnected from each other, and each sporting a very short ~10 minute trail through them each. It's a nice small section of wetlands preservation, but probably not quite worth visiting if from out of the immediate town. The sections & entrances are : One at the top of the preserve is attached to Memorial Field, with an additional entrance along Douglas Rd and Warwick Ave. In the middle is along Little Neck Pkwy and 34th avenue. And a little further down is a small lake loop along Sandhill Rd. which is sectioned off by the LIRR tracks.
Ethan PaeEthan Pae
This is a great place to get away and spend time in nature. I came here with my friends to hang out and the feeling of being in the woods away from civilization was absolutely phenomenal. Few places in the city offer such an experience. If you live near little neck or in queens or even long island, pay this place a visit. It’s free of charge, there’s hardly anyone here, and you feel like you are one with nature. However parking can be a bit difficult as there are only a few spots. Nevertheless, you should come check this place out if you’re looking to get away and spend some time outdoors.
Mike ZMike Z
Ample parking at 34th Ave and Little Neck Pkwy, but that’s where the good things end. Park’s entrance leads to overgrown and impassable trail, feels neglected.
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What I can gather is that there's 3 different sections of the preserve, each being disconnected from each other, and each sporting a very short ~10 minute trail through them each. It's a nice small section of wetlands preservation, but probably not quite worth visiting if from out of the immediate town. The sections & entrances are : One at the top of the preserve is attached to Memorial Field, with an additional entrance along Douglas Rd and Warwick Ave. In the middle is along Little Neck Pkwy and 34th avenue. And a little further down is a small lake loop along Sandhill Rd. which is sectioned off by the LIRR tracks.
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This is a great place to get away and spend time in nature. I came here with my friends to hang out and the feeling of being in the woods away from civilization was absolutely phenomenal. Few places in the city offer such an experience. If you live near little neck or in queens or even long island, pay this place a visit. It’s free of charge, there’s hardly anyone here, and you feel like you are one with nature. However parking can be a bit difficult as there are only a few spots. Nevertheless, you should come check this place out if you’re looking to get away and spend some time outdoors.
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Ample parking at 34th Ave and Little Neck Pkwy, but that’s where the good things end. Park’s entrance leads to overgrown and impassable trail, feels neglected.
Mike Z

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What I can gather is that there's 3 different sections of the preserve, each being disconnected from each other, and each sporting a very short ~10 minute trail through them each. It's a nice small section of wetlands preservation, but probably not quite worth visiting if from out of the immediate town.

The sections & entrances are : One at the top of the preserve is attached to Memorial Field, with an additional entrance along Douglas Rd and Warwick Ave. In the middle is along Little Neck Pkwy and 34th avenue. And a little further down is a small lake loop along Sandhill Rd. which is sectioned off by the...

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22w

This is a great place to get away and spend time in nature. I came here with my friends to hang out and the feeling of being in the woods away from civilization was absolutely phenomenal. Few places in the city offer such an experience. If you live near little neck or in queens or even long island, pay this place a visit. It’s free of charge, there’s hardly anyone here, and you feel like you are one with nature. However parking can be a bit difficult as there are only a few spots. Nevertheless, you should come check this place out if you’re looking to get away and spend some...

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5y

We parked on Little Neck Blvd, the Virginia Point entry (parking space for just a couple of cars), and from there it was just a very short walk to a beautiful view. There was also a trail but way too muddy to walk. So come here for the view available a short distance from your car, not the...

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