This review is specifically about the hiking trails at Sunken Meadow. One option is to create a beautiful loop by combining the Greenbelt trail from parking lot 3 to Kings Park Bluff, and then returning along the shoreline. Another possibility is to return via an unmarked trail near St Johnland cemetery. I also explored the less popular Wetland trail from parking lot 2. To complete a loop, you can return via Sunken Meadow road, but be aware that it can be quite busy.
This beach is absolutely stunning, especially when it comes to the breathtaking sunset. I highly recommend visiting.
The beach was absolutely stunning, with its pristine waters and breathtaking scenery. Our experience there was truly unforgettable, and we couldn't help but fall in love with its natural beauty.
I took a Huntington Harbor lighthouse tour that departed from this beach. It's a pleasant local North Shore beach that's peaceful, and the water appeared to be clean, although I didn't go for a swim.
We frequent this beach for various occasions, including birthday parties. The beach itself is pleasant, and parking is convenient. It boasts a lovely playground for children and a fantastic picnic area complete with barbecue grills. During the summer, you can reserve these facilities for your event, but they are first-come, first-served after the season ends. The beach also features a restaurant, which is a nice touch. However, I dislike the fact that the water is quite a distance away, and you have to walk over sharp rocks and crab shells to reach it. Even after enduring cuts and bruises, the water is not very appealing, so I wouldn't recommend it for a typical beach day.