

Make a left onto Hicksville Road and a right at the first corner onto Maple Street

Veer left on Prospect Place and go straight 2/10 mile to Hicksville Road.

Just as you come around the last curve of the Bethpage Bikeway (~ 1 block before Merrick Road) get off the path on the right and backtrack a little up Ocean Avenue to Prospect Place. That's actually amazing for Long Island, IMO. A fair distance considering that only about 8 is on roads. to the east bath house at JB is about 20.5 miles, one-way, if you extend out to TOBAY, it's another 3.5, so 24 or so one-way, 48 RT. A left and quick right into Cedar Creak Park and you are at the JB path.įrom Woodbury Rd. (at the 7-11), cross Sunrise and down to Merrick Rd. Then another mile to a left on Beach Ave. I go right on Clark about for about 2 miles on good roads and under the Seaford-OBY Expressway, an immediate left on W Seamans Neck Rd. (11.5 miles from Woodbury Rd.), which is just after the "Kiwanis" fishing bridge. My preferred route to link to the Jones Beach path is to get off the BP path at Clark Ave. Pleasure biking.i want to start as far north as possible and end merrick rd or possibly continue on to cedar creek!Then you can park at the (small) lot on Sunnyside, about 1/4 mile east of Woodbury Rd., it's then uphill on Sunnyside, then south and over the Northern Parkway, then a left onto the north side of the LIE service road (at the Holiday Inn) then rollers down to Washington Ave. It's all complete at this point.thanx for clearing that up for me! A small lot on Sunnyside Lane, just east of Woodbury. The intersection of Washington and Executive Drive,
MASSTRANSIT TO BETHPAGE STATE PARK TV
TV also has parking lots for the new path at Old Country Rd. The small lot on Sunrise where the path crosses Sunrise, just east of the Massapequa Park LIRR If you want to start in the south, off West Dr., at the northbound Boundary Rd exit of the BP Parkway is good, is quiet) and access the path from there. Or at the TOBAY public lot on Powell Ave. If you want to pay $10 or whatever, park at the picnic area lot at BPSP. New MUP at BP State Park to the end at Woodbury Rd. Merrick Rd to BP State Park picnic area and the start of the extension - 7.5 miles one-way TVSP continues north to Cold Spring Harbor. The new bike path/MUP follows the TV ROW as far as the LIE service Rd at Washington Ave., then heads west along the LIE to Sunnyside Lane, following Sunnyside down to Woodbury Rd., the northern terminus. At that point the right-of-way that was to be used for the Parkway (but never was) is in what is called Trailview State Park. The new extension, still called the Bethpage MUP, starts adjacent to the picnic area lot in BP State Park and runs north thru the park to Haypath Road. in the Massapequa Preserve (Nassau County) to the picnic area in Bethpage Sate Park. Thus the original path actually runs thru assorted parks and preserves from Merrrick Rd. That ROW actually has a parkway on it from the Southern State Parkway to the traffic circle in Bethapage State PARK. The "Bethpage Bike Path" or MUP is so named as it follows the right-of-way used by the Bethpage Parkway.
