Park Particulars
This 275 acre Indian Island County Park, at the estuarine mouth of the Peconic River, is open to the general public year-round for a variety of activities. Outdoor camping is exceptionally popular at Indian Island, with trailer and tent camping sites open up to orderly groups, people and outdoor camping clubs. Washrooms and shower centers are offered for the comfort of all campers. What was formerly the “island” at Indian Island County Park is now linked to the mainland by a causeway made up totally of white sands. Remote, yet quickly accessible to all, this “island”, total with picnic tables, grills, comfortable benches and views of a glistening and peaceful Flanders Bay, offers one of the finest picnicking sites readily available in Suffolk County.
Directions
LIE exit 71; Right turn onto Path 24 at end of turnoff; Follow Route 24 south through the Riverhead Traffic Circle; Continue on Path 24 and make a left turn at the next traffic control onto Route 105; Follow Route 105 to entryway on right.
Suffolk County, New York City has a lively history, showed in our crucial Native American and Revolutionary-era archaeological sites along with the laboratory where DNA was found.