If you’re looking for a real hidden gem for nature lovers in New York, then head on out to Rocky Point in Suffolk County on Long Island and check out the Rocky Point Pine Barrens State Forest. You’ll be amazed at the beauty and remoteness of this 6,000-acre state forest that you’ve probably never heard of before. This state forest preserve has hiking trails, mountain biking trails, abundant wildlife, and lots and lots of trees and silence. You’ll love it. Read on to learn more.

You’re going to love the Rocky Point Pine Barrens State Forest. Lots of people don’t even know that this place exists, including people who live close by.

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For many years, this area was operated by the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) as a global communications center. However, due to advancements in communications technology such as satellites, this space is no longer needed for that purpose. That’s why today, it’s undeveloped, protected, and open to the general public.

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What are pine barrens, anyway? A pine barrens is an ecosystem that has sandy, nutrient poor soils, acidic water, and plants and soil that is adapted to fire. Long ago, this area was the ocean floor.

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As a result, you’ll encounter some sandy areas here, even though the beaches of the Long Island sound are several miles away.

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In some places, there’s lots of sand.

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But in other places, the forest has reclaimed this land.

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This succession happens over a very long period of time. First, grasses grow.

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Later, other plants begin to emerge.

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Eventually, small shrubs and trees begin to sprout. Over time, the forest returns.

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There are 12.2 miles of hiking trails in this state forest for you to explore.

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There are also miles of mountain biking trails for you to enjoy. There are trails for all skill levels, including quite a few advanced-level trails.

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You’ll also see abundant wildlife here. White-tailed deer are only the beginning. Opossums, raccoons, woodchucks, owls, herons, and a wide variety of songbirds all live in this forest.

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Painted turtles live here, too.

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You’re going to love your visit and exploration of this amazing and diverse state forest. If you find yourself in Suffolk County, and realize you just want to get away from it all, there’s no better place than the Rocky Point Pine Barrens State Forest.

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Many people don’t realize that there are so many incredible parks and open, quiet spaces on Long Island – including many of the people who live on Long Island. If you are a Long Island resident or visit this area, get out and explore it. You’ll be amazed at what you find!

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