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Hard to call this area a park. Really just a stretch of trees between 2 local roads in Douglaston/Little Neck. No playgrounds/benches or anything else. It's really a place for some trees. It's good as a small patch of nature. The local area is nice and quiet if you want to go for a walk.

Very cute lil park, especially for 2 year olds. We'll taken care too.

All the kids in the area hang out here, it has swings, slides, soccer nets, an open field, and a basketball court. It has all you want from a park.

The view is very nice. So many geese droppings. More droppings than grass in the spring.

Green, quiet, open past 6 today although hours were listed as ending at 6.

The Douglas Manor Association spends an awful lot of energy keeping this north shore jewel of a park clean and beautiful.
The views into Udalls Cove Park Preserve are amazing.
There are secluded trails throughout, from Northern Blvd. to Gablers creek, up and around Sandhill road. Ponds and streams, and wildlife everywhere.
The revean from the LIRR to Northern Blvd.
has a 150ft elevation, and is comprised of loose stone and sand. A tough climb.
This is NEW YORK CITY, NOT MAINE.
The views into Udalls Cove Park Preserve are amazing.
There are secluded trails throughout, from Northern Blvd. to Gablers creek, up and around Sandhill road. Ponds and streams, and wildlife everywhere.
The revean from the LIRR to Northern Blvd.
has a 150ft elevation, and is comprised of loose stone and sand. A tough climb.
This is NEW YORK CITY, NOT MAINE.

Love having late nights here. On the water. The view is nice. There are benches all around. Basketball courts and a soccer field as well.



nice view

It's a nice, quiet park that's close to the shore and a great place to just kick back or run around