Perfect Picnic Spots: Top Local Parks to Visit This Month | Laffey Real Estate

In the warmth of summer, it’s lovely to enjoy a picnic with family or friends. Plus, July is National Picnic Month, giving you the perfect opportunity to pack a basket of your favorites. Long Island has no shortage of parks and picnic spots where you can grab a table, lay out a picnic blanket, and eat in nature. Whether you’re seeking a quiet park or a busier atmosphere with lots of kids’ activities, our real estate agents have a few top spots to recommend.

  • Steppingstone Park – 38 Steppingstone Lane, Great Neck, NY 11024
    Steppingstone Park is a 12.8-acre park with an incredible view of the Long Island Sound. It’s a great place to enjoy a picnic with kids since there’s a playground, a splash pad, and a wading pool on-site. There’s even a butterfly garden you can walk through after your meal. 

    Steppingstone Park has a dedicated picnic area with plenty of tables. They offer public WiFi, so you can stay connected while out in nature. Plus, there are restrooms on-site and plenty of benches scattered throughout the park for comfortable seating. Don’t forget to look at some Great Neck homes for sale while you’re in the area!

  • Village Green and Rose Garden – Middle Neck Road, Great Neck, NY 11024
    Another wonderful park in Great Neck is Village Green and Rose Garden. In addition to boasting a lovely grove of roses, this park has many artistic sculptures, a butterfly garden, and a soothing fountain. Dogs are allowed as long as they are leashed. 

    The Village Green and Rose Garden was designed by a noted landscape architect, Beatrix Farrand, about 100 years ago. It’s a lovely place to sit and enjoy nature. The gazebo, in particular, is perfect for picnics. No restrooms are available on-site, but there is a handicap-accessible playground for visitors to use.

  • Morgan Memorial Park – Germaine Street, Glen Cove, NY 11542
    Morgan Memorial Park is well known for its scenic view of the harbor. It also has a bathing beach, which is popular in the heat of summer. The picnic area isn’t far from the beach, so you could easily go for a swim after you enjoy your picnic lunch.

    Morgan Memorial Park has lovely walkways weaving through it. There’s also a playground for kids to enjoy. So, if you’re in the area looking at Glen Cove homes for sale, it’s definitely worth stopping by.

  • Christopher Morley Park – 500 Searingtown Road, Roslyn, NY 11576
    If you’re looking at Roslyn homes for sale, then Christopher Morley Park is a great place to celebrate National Picnic Month. This 98-acre park has gorgeous hiking trails, handball courts, basketball courts, and baseball fields.

    This park also has designated picnic areas, some of which include barbecue equipment. There’s even a one-mile fitness trail with exercise stations, plus an off-leash dog run for your canine companions.

  • Old Westbury Gardens – 71 Old Westbury Road, Old Westbury, NY 11568
    Old Westbury Gardens
    is a 219-acre public garden, once the private estate of Margarita and John S. Phipps. The gardens are mostly original from when they were first planted, and they feature many rare plants, including foxgloves and delphiniums.

    There are several places to enjoy a picnic in these stunning gardens. If you fall in love with the space, consider looking at some Westbury homes for sale nearby.

Wherever you decide to celebrate, we hope you enjoy National Picnic Month on Long Island. Don’t hesitate to contact us if you’re still looking for a place to call home. 



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