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Sanja Mehremic
at 2024 May 18
Sanja Mehremic
at 2024 May 18
Very interesting park. A lot of insects so bring bug spray. Cute spots to sit down and eat. A nice path around the pond. A few areas to read up on some history about the area.
Nicely curated on a regular basis, beautiful grounds, charming and elegant. a Long Island gem
Luda P
at 2024 Apr 29
Luda P
at 2024 Apr 29
Gerry Park offers a delightful retreat for families seeking outdoor fun and relaxation. With a variety of activities catering to all ages, this park is a perfect destination for a day out. The playground provides a space for children to play and burn off energy, while adults can enjoy chess or other table games on the benches. Picnic tables offer a great spot for meals, and the park’s beautiful paths and grounds are perfect for leisurely walks with your dog.
Information about wildlife adds educational value, and the posters advising against feeding birds help protect the local ecosystem. Birdwatchers will delight in sightings of geese, ducks, and other summer birds, as well as playful squirrels. Cycling enthusiasts can take advantage of the bike-riding area, and clean restrooms and waste bins make for a comfortable visit. The park’s cleanliness and well-distributed benches enhance its charm, and the blooming cherry and apple trees add to its beauty. The gazebo is a picturesque spot for photos, and the park’s peaceful ambiance makes it a relaxing retreat. With its convenient parking, Gerry Park is a great choice for families looking to unwind and enjoy nature together.
Luda P
at 2024 Apr 29
Luda P
at 2024 Apr 29
Cedarmere is a charming historic park that offers a delightful mix of natural beauty and historical significance. The park boasts a variety of attractions, including an ornate Gothic Revival mill built in 1862, a green house, boathouse, a large pond, and a scenic walking trail. The pond provides a peaceful spot to unwind and take in the surroundings, while the walking trail offers a leisurely way to explore the park’s picturesque views at your own pace.
One of the highlights of Cedarmere Park is the Cedarmere Estate, originally built in 1787, which was once the residence of American poet William Cullen Bryant. Bryant, also known for his role as editor-in-chief of the New York Evening Post, purchased the 40-acre property in 1843 and named it Cedarmere after the cedar trees that surrounded the pond. Over the years, Bryant expanded the main house and added additional land to the estate.
While the grounds of Cedarmere Park are open to the public, the estate itself may not always be accessible. During my visit, the house was closed, so it’s advisable to check in advance if you’re interested in touring the estate. Despite this, the park’s historical significance and beautiful scenery make it a worthwhile destination. Situated on a hillside overlooking Hempstead Harbor, the park offers stunning views of Long Island Sound, making it a perfect spot for a relaxing day out with friends or alone.
The park’s well-maintained grounds and beautiful gardens add to its appeal, and the fact that dogs are welcome is an added bonus for pet owners. One suggestion for improvement would be the addition of handrails along the walking paths to provide extra support and safety, especially on the steeper sections.
Overall, Cedarmere Park is a hidden gem that offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether you’re interested in history, nature, or simply seeking a tranquil outdoor setting, Cedarmere Park is well worth a visit.
If you've never visited, it's worth the trip! The current exhibit "Urban Arts Evolution" was excellent, exciting & very well curated! It evoked a very heartbreaking time in NYC, the start of the AIDS epidemic, which added to the energy & intensity of the vibrant work the artists created. The grounds are lovely and dotted with intriguing sculptures! A hidden gem on LI!
The Nassau County Museum of Art is a rather small museum, but the trails and sculpture garden are very nice. However, the day I visited was on a rainy day, so the expanse wasn't in its best shape. If I come again during the summer, hopefully the scenery will be more enjoyable.
I thought the interior of the museum was kinda "eh" considering it's $15. You can spend maybe 20-30 minutes looking at the exhibits there. It's cute and quaint. Exploring the campus was interesting, with different pieces scattered around and integrated with the landscape. I could imagine it's nice to visit during the summer when the leaves are more green!
Akila Iyer
at 2024 Mar 25
Akila Iyer
at 2024 Mar 25
SERENE AND BEAUTIFUL!
We were staying at the Roslyn hotel and happen to take a stroll at the park. It offers a beautiful view. It gives the vibe of an old era. You can visualize how it would have been during the early times, when the city was built. The picturesque view of the pond and nearby houses is breathtaking. Highly recommend this park to all visitors.
Glenn Koebel
at 2024 Mar 18
Glenn Koebel
at 2024 Mar 18
Beautiful preserve . Walk around the Lake, tiny river lovely views. Flowers. Magical soothing nice sunsets . Porta potty on premises. A couple picnic tables . Benches.
Ohm Tina
at 2024 Feb 16
Ohm Tina
at 2024 Feb 16
A beautiful, serene space for a relaxing walk or just for a photography day. There are ducks in the lake and a small hidden tiny fishing spot in the back on the left side coming from the street. The views are great at Sunset.
Went on a docent led tour of the Gilded Age exhibit. The exhibit was interesting, with artwork, furniture, and decorative items. Plus the museum is held in a Gilded Age - era mansion. The docent, Kathy Z, was interesting, knowledgable and engaging. We also walked around the gardens admiring the sculptures. It was a wonderful afternoon.
This was my second visit to the museum. The first time I visited was for the "Modigliani and the Modern Portrait" exhibit. This time, I was excited to see the "Our Gilded Age" exhibit.

Both times I visited the museum, I was able to purchase tickets on site at the front desk. I highly recommend coming to the museum during tour hours. Exhibition tours are every Tuesday to Sunday at 2:00 pm. The "Our Gilded Age" exhibit tour was pretty popular, and our docent tour guide did an amazing job moving through the exhibits and re-telling the story of the Gilded Age. The pace was great, and the guide made the tour very engaging. There are multiple docents on site during tour hours, which is nice because you could come back to the same exhibit multiple times learning new things from different tour guides.

The space itself is beautiful. Although you must pay for tickets into the museum, the grounds are open to the public. It's a great place to go for a walk, especially with all the outdoor sculptures on view. I highly recommend going into the formal garden - the hedges, stone paths, and fountain in the middle make you feel transported back in time. There is also a lot of wildlife on the property, I once saw a deer! A great place to possibly do some bird watching as well.

Overall, this museum is worth visiting especially for an exhibit that interests you. I like how there are always new things on display, and even if you find yourself not resonating with the exhibits on view, you should definitely visit to walk the grounds.

Tip: You could also visit Cedarmere Preserve next door during sunset for a nice water view which was owned by the same person who once owned the museum's land (William C. Bryant).
Jasmine Singh
at 2023 Dec 29
Jasmine Singh
at 2023 Dec 29
Cedarmere park is open to the public, and is a great place to picnic or to walk your dog. The view of the water is truly mesmerizing, and you can see William Cullen Bryant's (famous historical owner of the estate, the person Bryant Park is named after) love for nature expressed through the various trees that he planted. The landscape is romantic, definitely fit for the poetic genius that he was. Since I visited in the winter when it was cold and cloudy, I decided it would be a great opportunity to tour inside of the home and to learn more about the history of the estate.

The tour was very intimate, and our guide, Kevin, who is also a board member of the Friends of Cedarmere, did an absolutely wonderful job re-telling the story and significant contributions that Bryant made in Nassau County and in New York City. You only see the first floor of the home, the gem being Bryant's study which includes all of his original books and his desk where he used to write. The historical space itself is limited since the first floor is the only floor conducive for tours, however, I was able to ask a lot of questions, and it was nice to draw connections between Bryant and Thomas Cole, whose historic house I have also visited upstate.

Overall, I will definitely be coming back to Cedarmere during the warmer months and I am so glad that I got to tour this historic house! If you're a lover of NY history, then it's definitely worth checking out. It also helps to support the Friends of Cedarmere's mission, and the beautiful estate. Tours are available every Thursday and Saturday, and tickets can be purchased on their website. I received updates about my tour via email and phone which was really helpful as well.
Zarina
at 2023 Oct 04
Zarina
at 2023 Oct 04
Loved it here! Phenomenal garden with so much history and life. Great information throughout the place.
🦋 many places to sit and walk around
🦋 great space for quality time with yourself or others
🦋 there’s a very nice pond and the Long Island Sound in one view
🦋 there’s an old mill, a stone footbridge, and gardens throughout.
🦋 great sunset view
🦋 there’s parking available

Highly recommend if you’re a nature lover!
This park is the perfect spot for wedding and couples portraits in the Sea Cliff area. We worked there last fall with our bride and groom. The location is so romantic especially in the fall time when the colors are warm and and you still have a bit of green to pop against the earth tones. ig @thewillinghamsphotography
Wonderful place to spend an afternoon! Beautiful art sculptures/pieces layered on a very walkable park like setting! Plenty of seating around the area for resting and enjoying the scenery! Recommended! Did not go into the Museum itself, ($15) just wanted to enjoy the beautiful day!
Building smells like trash.
The gentleman that works here has a very bad attitude. He doesn’t seem very educated for the position he has. I spent over an hour here and nothing got done. Finally the lady helped me very slowly. This location is trash.
Nadya Masterova
at 2023 Sep 05
Nadya Masterova
at 2023 Sep 05
Beautiful quiet place. There is picnic tables and a lot of benches. It’s pretty small, but if you live nearby it’s a great place to eat you lunch, meet your friends or just have a little alone moment.
Four stars are for the grounds & trails. Two stars for the actual Art Museum/
Collections. Art is very subjective, we all know that. Just expected a little more from this location. Few rooms with works from limited artists.
We didn't do the museum but walked the grounds and checked out the main house (no charge). The current artwork displays in the house were interesting and well documented. I would have liked to learn more history of the house itself.

The "hiking" trails were not marked at all but passable. The historic cottage has sadly been neglected for years. It has a lot of visitor potential but apparently hasn't been funded for 30 years or so.

Worth a couple of hours visit. No food or beverages but there are restrooms in the house.
Beautiful outdoor museum! Lots of beautiful walking areas, gardens, sculptures, you name it! They have a large parking lot for busy days. Really beautiful place to walk around & take in the beauty! We saw lots of people having a picnic, walking around, enjoying the outdoors.
Sofie Haryono
at 2023 May 23
Sofie Haryono
at 2023 May 23
Nice park with tranquility ambience. You can sit on the benches or on the grass, relax and enjoy bird's singing or see the ducks swimming around.
The museum is lovely but the star here is the grounds. This is a hidden gem of a sculpture garden around a one mile loop. It’s one of my favorite places in all seasons. You can park and walk. It doesn’t matter if the museum is open.
I was at this venue for the Twilight Pumpkin on 10/28/2007 & 10/26/2008. The hundreds of jack o'lanterns I remember were perfectly carved. I was here 2 full weeks ago with a group from a local studio for all abilities in my town. I enjoyed viewing the gift shop and most of the artworks in the museum. They inspired me to expand my art. The tour guide was very nice and loved my knowledge of art. I enjoyed looking at the outdoor sculptures despite one in the group invading my space, which was why I didn't fully enjoy the experience. It's beyond the museum's control, but had I been in a group where all participants were behaving themselves, I would have enjoyed it more. I may register for some summer classes and look at opportunities to improve my art at this place.
Randal Ordoñez
at 2023 Apr 13
Randal Ordoñez
at 2023 Apr 13
This is such an amazing place to go watch the sunset, do a little walking or even for a picnic. Even though the place is not so big, it is very spacious and perfect to take some pictures and have fun with your love ones.
Quaint little museum. Fantastic value of your local library has free family tickets!

The art seemed to be mostly abstract and modern. The kind you feel your kids should be able to produce. Several gallery rooms downstairs, then several more upstairs. Spacious mansion gives ample space, light, and ceiling height to make it enjoyable.

The outdoor sculpture garden was even better. The art was just as hallucinogenic post modern, but the grounds are fantastic to walk around. Grab a map before leaving the museum building (left of the door) and check off the exhibits as you walk around.
Serenity Hart
at 2022 Sep 24
Serenity Hart
at 2022 Sep 24
Beautiful park in the heart of Roslyn. Lots of seating along the water and a playground for kids. In the winter this is a great spot on a snow day to go tobogganing!

Note: cell service is usually very poor. Great opportunity to just detach from life.
Small but nice museum with special exhibitions. The outdoor space has sculptures to see and benches to relax. They have some nature trails which I want to check out next time. It was confusing to find the main entrance because it’s not clearly marked as “Nassau County Museum of Art.” You’ll know you’re in the right place if you see the “Arnold & Joan Saltzman Fine Art Building”. I got a free pass which was easily and quickly honored. I was very happy about that because I would’ve been disappointed had I paid $15 for the small selection.
Awesome place..great for kids and family..Best for snow adventures...lovely spot for pics...nearby restaurants and parking
Yogesh Desai
at 2021 Jul 24
Yogesh Desai
at 2021 Jul 24
Small & beautiful gerry park.parking is free on site & you can see lots of ducks swimming on pond.
Zarina
at 2021 May 01
Zarina
at 2021 May 01
Very cute park. Beautiful blossom trees are out. They do need to clean up the river though, it's very dirty. Parking available on site.
Edited in summer: Beautiful gardens with butterflies, a lot of seating areas, there's playgrounds for families, public bathrooms. Definitely recommend to come here.
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