108-10 Rockaway Beach Drive Rockawa (4.0 km from Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge)
Set in Queens 656 feet from Rockaway Beach The Rockaway Hotel offers air-conditioned accommodations and a bar.Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant a 24-hour front desk and room service along with free WiFi throughout the property.
331 Beach 41st Street (5.1 km from Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge)
Located in Queens within 1.8 mi of Long Beach and 9.3 mi of Aqueduct Racetrack Jaris Beach Suite offers accommodations with free WiFi air conditioning a bar and a garden.
132-15 150th Avenue (5.7 km from Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge)
Comfort Inn JFK Airport is a 3-star property located in Jamaica.
148-18 134th Street (5.7 km from Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge)
Located 3.1 mi from John F. Kennedy Airport this hotel in Jamaica New York offers free WiFi. Guests will also enjoy in-room refrigerators microwaves and coffeemakers.
138-10 135th Avenue (6.1 km from Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge)
Located 1.2 mi from John F. Kennedy International Airport the Crowne Plaza JFK Airport New York City features a fitness center on-site restaurant and a business center. Modernly decorated accommodations is equipped with free WiFi.
135-30 140th Street (6.1 km from Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge)
Located in Queens this New York hotel is 0.9 mi from the terminals of John F. Kennedy International Airport and is 8.3 mi from LaGuardia Airport. The hotel has free WiFi and a sauna.
10-74 Beach 22nd Street (6.1 km from Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge)
Set in Queens 1.4 mi from Long Beach Hotel Mint JFK Airport offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and express check-in and check-out. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and an ATM. The hotel features family rooms.
135-25 142nd Street (6.1 km from Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge)
Located within 1.9 mi of Aqueduct Racetrack and 5 mi of Belmont Park Race Track Marriott New York JFK Airport provides rooms in Queens. The property is around 6.2 mi from Arthur Ashe Stadium 6.8 mi from Citi Field and 1.
Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge in Queens, New York is a vast and diverse outdoor oasis. It covers more than 9,000 acres of land, making it one of the largest urban wildlife refuges in the United States. Jamaica Bay is home to over 325 species of birds, including egrets, ibis, osprey, and eagles. The refuge also serves as habitat for an abundant array of mammals, reptiles and amphibians. Visitors can explore nature trails throughout the park that wind through wetlands, meadows and woods. There are fishing piers available for those looking to catch some sunfish or perch from the water's edge. A variety of programs are held year-round to educate visitors about wildlife conservation efforts in the area. These include birdwatching tours with trained naturalists, interpretive hikes on nature trails and educational seminars about local wildlife. With its wide array of plant life and diverse animal population, Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge provides an unparalleled opportunity for educational exploration and peaceful relaxation just minutes away from the hustle and bustle of the city life.