Side Trip: Udall's Cove Park Preserve

There isn't much to say about this one. I was out in Great Neck for a morning appointment, which finished early. I was looking for something to do or some place to go before I drove back to Brooklyn. A few parks came up, including Udall's Cove Park Preserve. I guess Udall's Cove is the name of the local area, but this park in surrounded by streets. You have Douglas Road and Sandhill Rd on two sides of a triangle and the LIRR cutting it off.

I basically walked through twice, once looping around back to where I started and the second time, taking a different turn. I worried for half a minute that I was going to deep on dirt roads and that I might get turned around. That was ridiculous. I actually came to the entrance on the opposite side of the park. I did a U-turn, and walked back.

In short, it was nice and pleasant to walk through, and short. Also, don't walk through it in shorts. I scratched my legs a bit.

I thought I uploaded the picture of the rail crossing. Oh well. When I drove down Sandhill Road, which becomes 39th Ave, there's an intersection with Little Neck Parkway right at a railway crossing. The bar was down and I had to wait for the LIRR to pass. It was a short train moving at a decent speed so it wasn't a long wait. I can't say that I've been stopped at many RR crossings.

And that's it for this trip. Come back soon.

All of the above photos and videos, unless otherwise stated, were taken by Christopher J. Burke and are subject to copyright.

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