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Golfers waiting to tee off at first hole of Black Course at Bethpage State Park . The 1st tee on the Black Course. Steve Babbar of West Babylon and Jacquie Troiano of Oakdale bike riding on a snow covered trail in Bethpage State Park
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Bethpage State Park

 
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99 Quaker Meetinghouse Rd.
Farmingdale, NY 11735-1829
516-249-0701

1,475 acres. 5 18-hole courses (including the famed Black Course, host of the 2002 and 2009 U.S. Open Championship), restaurant and bar, softball fields, basketball courts, bocceball, horse shoes, volleyball, polo field (permit required; Sun. polo games), handicapped accessible playground, bridle paths (5.5 miles), stables (rentals), bike paths (2.5 miles), 5-mile stretch of the Greenbelt Trail, hiking, picnic area, two picnic pavilions (permit required), 8 clay tennis courts (fee), 4 all-weather courts (fee), golf pro shop, driving range


Upcoming Events

Open End
Beginner's Mountain Bike Ride
Ride sponsored by Concerned Long Island Mountain Bicyclists (C.L.I.M.B.); meet in at the grass island in the picnic area parking lot. Rides are conducted at 9 a.m. the first Saturday of the month;helmets and eye protection required

Website

Directions

LIE Exit 44S (Route 135) south to Powell Avenue, east to park

Fees

Picnic area only: $6 per car daily May 24-Labor Day; weekends and holidays April 5-May 18 and Sept. 6-Nov. 23

Information

General 516-249-0701, golf reservations 516-249-0707, pro shop 516-249-4040, food service 516-501-9700, stables 631-531-8007, Greenbelt Trail tours 631-360-0753

Season

Year-round excluding Christmas Day.

Spectator Sports

Basketball, Polo, Volleyball, Free. Meadow Brook Polo Club teams draw as many as 1,500 spectators. Season: 3 p.m. Sun. June 4 through mid-October; 516-626-0010