The Outdoors · Long Island
Hallock State Park Preserve gives Riverhead a Sound-side pause
Hallock State Park Preserve adds a Riverhead shoreline pause through North Fork fields, bluffs, and a state-protected landscape.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 27, 2026
Hallock State Park Preserve gives Riverhead a Sound-side pause that feels different from the town’s outlet, aquarium, county-seat errands, and Route 58 traffic. State Parks describes a 225-acre shorefront preserve with nearly a mile of beachfront on Long Island Sound.
That adds a quieter line to the local picture. Riverhead is a fork-in-the-road town, and also a place where fields, bluff-edge air, bird watching, and North Shore water sit inside a public park frame.
The preserve reads well at walking speed. Hiking, nature walks, bird watching, a park map, and a Yellow Trail guide all point toward a slower kind of outing. The remaining preserve development is still described as being in planning stages, which fits the mood: this is protected shoreline more than a built-up beach day.
Hallock gives Riverhead another face: a North Fork preserve where fields, trails, birds, bluff air, and Sound water slow the map down.
That slower face matters in a town with so many busy associations. Hallock lets Riverhead feel like a shoreline landscape, not merely a crossroads, shopping trip, or gateway to somewhere farther east.