Renowned for its historic races and beautiful park-like setting, this facility has been at the forefront of the thoroughbred racing world since its inaugural race in 1905.
The spring/summer meet is filled with exciting races, the most famous of which is the Belmont Stakes, the third and most elusive jewel of the Triple Crown Series. During the fall meet, Belmont Park presents Super Stakes Weekend in September and Breeder's Cup Preview Weekend in October.
Long Islands premier sports and entertainment center. The 16,000 seat arena is home to the NHL's New York Islanders.
The James Shuart Stadium is home to the Pride football and lacrosse teams.
The Mitchell Athletic Complex is centrally located in the "Hub" area just west of Nassau Coliseum and opposite the Long Island Children's and Aviation museums. The 49-acre complex hosts a variety of local high school, collegiate and professional athletic events and includes a track and field stadium (nine lanes) with an oval containing a new synthetic field suitable for football, soccer and lacrosse.
The Long Island Sports Complex is a 25,000 square foot indoor turf field available for sports ranging from soccer, baseball, softball, lacrosse, football, and more. The facility is open seven days a week for field rental, team practices, leagues, tournaments, clinics, parties, and corporate events.
The most premier aquatic venue in the country. It is the largest indoor competitive pool in the country and second largest in the world. Facility can host national and international events in all aquatic disciplines.
Island Garden is one of the most modern basketball facilities in the country. Home to Long Island Lightning amateur basketball. The New York Knicks and New York Liberty have used Island Garden as a practice facility.