Long Island - Fall 2025
More of a country lad than a city boy - made sure to spend a day travelling on Long Island. Hit Sagamore Hill National Historic Site on the northside then Robert Moses State Park on the south. Given the Fall timeframe the place was dead but it was a nice trip nonetheless. Chapters 00:00 FDR Dr. North - Manhattan to E 96 St. 00:55 Throgs Neck Bridge onto Cross Island Parkway 01:50 NY 25A Eastbound 02:18 Cove Rd. to Sagamore Hill NHS 03:57 Sagamore Hill NHS to Cold Spring Harbor 04:27 Cold Spring - Main/Goose/Huntington/W.Neck 04:40 Lloyd Harbor Rd. - Out and Back 05:53 Huntington - Southern Pivot (High and Oakwood) 06:15 Northern State Parkway 06:45 Sunken Meadows State Parkway 06:58 Great South Bay Bridge - Southbound 07:25 Robert Moses Causeway - Southbound 08:25 Robert Moses State Park 08:59 RM Causeway / South Bay Bridge - Northbound 09:37 Long Island Expressway / I-495 10:04 Maurice Ave I-495 Exit

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