We have some of the most beautiful parks in the world here in the Hamptons, but sometimes it seems like it's all Agawam this and Montauk Point that. What about some of the lesser known parks? We decided to map ten of them that we think deserve more attention. Have a favorite park that you'd like us to check out? The tipline's always open or you can leave a comment after the jump.
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Mapping Lesser-Known Parks of the Hamptons
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Meschutt Beach County Park
Ruth Wales Dupont Sanctuary
Size: 31.5 acres Good for: Walking, watching birds and wildlife
Tuckahoe Woods Preserve
Emma Rose Elliston Park
[Photo credit: The Wonderment Chapter]
Conscience Point Historic Site and Nature Walk
Trout Pond Park
Big Albert’s Landing Beach
Size: 300 feet on Gardiner’s Bay Good for: swimming with kids, beachcombing.
Two Holes of Water Park
C Gerard Park
Rheinstein Park
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