Halesite Park

Halesite Park is a small, charming park located on the east side of Huntington Harbor overlooking Huntington Bay. It offers a wheelchair accessible entrance and amenities such as picnic tables, seating benches, and is dog-friendly. Visitors enjoy scenic views with opportunities for fishing off the pier, jogging or walking around a beautiful pond, and observing local wildlife including waterfowl, fish, and turtles. While it is good for children and hosts local fairs and free events, there are no toilet facilities and some presence of goose droppings throughout the park. The park is known for its peaceful atmosphere and community engagement.
Reviews
Has chance to be a much greater place, but Knudson’s abuses the legal rights they have on adjacent property. Town won’t step up to do anything
Traitorous clowns flying traitorous flags should be banned in the parks my taxes pay for. Traitorous flags need a lighter fluid and a match
Little tiny park directly seated on the east side of Huntington Harbor. Drop a fishing line or take a rest on the bench. Pretty and clean.
Lovely little park overlooking Huntington Bay. Fishing off pier allowed. A couple of benches and 2 picnic tables. No toilet facilities.
Great park with free events and small Museum. Beautiful pond to jog or walk around. Lots of water fowl, Fish, Turtles. The downside is lots of Goose Poop. You wind up stepping in it no matter where you go. The Local fairs there are outstanding.