The Commack center is approximately 3 miles west of Memorial Sloan Ketterin Cancer and 3 miles west of Nassau Suffolk Hospital Shared.
The weather is pleasant in Commack most of the year. On average, it has a 20-30 percent chance of precipitation, with the highest chances in winter and the lowest chances during the summer. From December to March the temperatures typically stay in the 40s during the day and in the 20s and 30s at night.
June, July, August, and September are the hottest months with the lowest chance of rain. The temperatures range from the high 70s and 80s during the day to the mid- to low 60s at night. The weather during the summer is perfect for visiting the North Shore beaches.
The high chance for precipitation during winter makes Commack uninviting this time of year. Roads are often wet and iced over, with long periods of low temperatures causing ice and snow to persist.
The area is also susceptible to severe winter storms called nor'easters, which bring heavy rain, snow, blizzard conditions, and hurricane-force winds. You don't want to get caught in this weather, so the best time of year to visit is the summer. Plus, the warmer months are better for exploring nature.
You can get great discounts by checking with local hotels to see if they offer lower rates to members of the AAA, military, and various other organizations. Some hotels offer senior citizen discounts, too. So always check ahead of time for these offers.
The Melville Marriott Long Island is a beautiful hotel property in Melville, just 10 miles from Commack, that offers discounts for AAA members, military and government personnel, and senior citizens. The rooms are average-sized and well-maintained, and the staff is accommodating. Guests can enjoy the 24-hour fitness center, indoor pool, and on-site Great Room restaurant.
Just 5 miles from Commack, the Residence Inn by Marriott Long Island Hauppauge/Islandia offers discounted rates for seniors, AAA members, and members of the military and government. The military and government rates offer the best savings, with the AAA member rates and senior citizen rate savings following closely behind. The hotel is geared toward people on extended stays and offers spacious, newly renovated rooms. Even the studio rooms are oversized and have tables, coaches, and workstations, as well as comfortable beds.
You can find great values on popular hotels in Commack, especially if you plan to visit during the winter. The Courtyard by Marriott Long Island MacArthur Airport in nearby Ronkonkoma is one of the area's popular hotels that offers great discounted rates and member rates during the off-season. It also has plenty of amenities and is convenient for travelers flying into Long Island MacArthur Airport.
The hotel features beautifully decorated rooms and suites and offers free Wi-Fi for all guests. The Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel, including by the pool and in the cozy outdoor space with a fire pit. Plus, the Courtyard by Marriott is a short 16-minute drive from Commack, so it is convenient, as well.
Another great value hotel is the Days Inn Woodbury with free Wi-Fi, free breakfast, and discounts of up to 15 percent off the regular room rates. The discounts available at the hotel include special AARP and senior rates, AAA and government member rates, and military discounts. The government and military rates offer the best value at the Days Inn Woodbury, with AAA and AARP member rates following closely behind.
Visitors can enjoy the many nature preserves, beaches, and parks in and around Commack, New York. In short, there is always something to do. The Hoyt Farm Nature Preserve offers a chance to view local wildlife at its bird habitat. Or, you can enjoy the ball fields where children play Little League games and let loose at the on-site playground.
Other notable sites in Commack include the Commack Methodist church, a 1789 building that's on the National Register of Historic Places, and the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame and Museum.
The Marion Carll Farm is a historic home that was once open to the public and has a contentious history. The property, dating back to 1701, is on the National Registry of Historic Places and includes an 1860 farmhouse, garage, smokehouse, milk house, horse barn, carriage house, and sheep barn. The Commack County School District took over the property in 1969 when the owner bequeathed it to the district on the condition that it be used as a historic site and educational farm.
Marion Carll was born on the farm and lived in the Commack area throughout her life, becoming very involved in local education. In her will, she stated that she wanted to gift the property to the school district so that it would be used for educational purposes and to prevent it from falling into the hands of a real estate investor who would develop the property for profit.
In 2012, after the district stopped using the property as intended by Marion Carll, her family sued to take back ownership. For years, the property has been the subject of a bitter legal battle between Marion Carll's descendants and the school district. However, on Jan. 18, 2017, a judge ruled in favor of the school district, allowing it to keep ownership of the property. It is unclear if the school district will use the property as intended by Marion Carll, who was passionate about giving back to the community and preserving historic sites for the purpose of education.
Below are reviews of the city of Commack, NY from an actual visitor's perspective.
The Premier Diner is the best diner EVER!
The hotel is conveniently located.
Next door to a great diner and easy access to the roads.
I'm from the area, Commack is a great forgotten town. Visit Northport, you'll love it!