SUNY
Old Westbury Campus
The following report was submitted by Andrea
L. Dupont :
Please add SUNY Old Westbury to your list of favorites. The crowd is growing
and a few of us are loyal fans. Even the marathon training runners come
by here to add some hills. You can clock 9.2 miles if you run the entire
campus and each entrance, i.e. you park in campus parking, run downhill
to Route 106, back up but bearing to the left, out to the service entrance
near The Hamlet. Run to the Service road and back. Left onto the campus
ring road up the hill to the next SUNY entrance. left into "the meadow" passing
the stables all the way to the gates. Back up to the campus ring road.
Left and back around to campus parking. Look out for the mammouth hill
which at this point is no big deal because each entrance to SUNY is an
uphill battle. The scenary here is beautiful and there is no traffic, no
people, no distractions. Just you and the road. It really is a great training
ground for runners and those of us faithful users savor every Saturday
and Sunday morning here.
Blydenburgh County Park
The following report was submitted by Pamela Schmidlin
There is a great run at Blydenburgh
County Park in Hauppauge. I run
it a lot with and without my dogs…..it covers 5 ½ miles and is
scenic, quiet, usually find other runners or walkers, or horseback riders
throughout the park. There is a parking fee between Memorial and Labor
Days on weekends and holidays. But otherwise it’s free to park. It has
great trail running and a boardwalk for about ¼ of a mile or so…..lovely
streams, you can also run on the paved roads for a short while.
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