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The Hempstead Lake State Park improvement project is just one component of a $125 million initiative led by the Governor’s Office of Storm Recovery to increase the resiliency of communities along Mill River and South Shore Long Island. Greenways, Gateways and Waterfront Access

Environmental Education and Resiliency Center 4. Northwest (NW) and Northeast (NE) Ponds 3. “These improvements to Hempstead Lake State Park enhance resiliency, expand access to recreation, and strengthen the community’s social connections to nature and the watershed.”ĭiagram illustrates sites of improvement for Hempstead Lake State Park – 1. “Parks are one of our most vital environmental assets,” said Governor’s Office of Storm Recovery executive director Katie Brennan. With a focus on storm resiliency and environmental management, the 8,000-square-foot building offers year-round educational facilities, exhibition space, a deck overlooking Hempstead Lake, and will serve as an emergency coordination center during disaster response. Last September, the park also received the $8.3 million Environmental Education and Resiliency Center. Since the project was announced in 2017, completed enhancements include a new ADA compliant fishing pier on Hempstead Lake, a 20-foot-tall observation tower, an elevated walkway that provides ADA access to the tower, an ADA-compliant kayak launch with a drop-off ramp, two raised crosswalks with solar flashing stop signs, new 10-foot-wide trails with stone dust optimized for equestrian riding, and new stairs and handrails surrounding parts of the lake. “The ongoing transformation of Hempstead Lake State Park will help protect Hewlett Bay, reduce flood risk, provide visitors with enhanced recreational opportunities, and educate the next generation of Long Islanders about the environmental challenges facing the region.” “These improvements will expand much-needed access to outdoor recreation for Long Island families, while making the community more resilient to future storms,” said Governor Hochul. The entire project is expected to be completed by the end of the year. Map of Nassau Haven) to the south side of Colonial Avenue. Stone dust trail at Hempstead Lake State Park Read Section 1198-C - Water authority of Western Nassau county district, N.Y.
