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Wheatley Hills Preserve Adventures

Wheatley Hills Preserve is a 242-acre protected natural area in Long Island offering a network of trails through diverse woodlands and ponds, perfect for hiking, birdwatching, and seasonal outdoor recreation.

242
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
10,000+
Annual Visitors
1990
Year Established

About Wheatley Hills Preserve

 

Wheatley Hills Preserve is located in the Town of North Hempstead in Nassau County, New York, on the western part of Long Island. This preserve covers 242 acres of forests, wetlands, ponds, and rolling hills, providing a natural escape from the suburban landscape surrounding it. The terrain features a mix of hardwood forests dominated by oak, maple, and hickory, alongside open meadows and freshwater ponds that support a wide variety of birds, amphibians, and small mammals. Historically, the preserve was part of a larger estate owned by the Wheatley family prior to becoming protected as a public nature preserve.

Visitors to Wheatley Hills Preserve can enjoy about 5 miles of maintained walking trails with moderate elevation changes, offering opportunities for hiking, trail running, and nature observation. The area is particularly well known for its rich bird population, including warblers, woodpeckers, and raptors visible during migration seasons. The preserve’s ponds and wetland areas provide habitat for amphibians and dragonflies, attracting naturalists and photographers. In winter, the trails remain accessible and offer peaceful snowshoeing opportunities.

Key landmarks include the overlook points offering views across the surrounding neighborhoods and open water areas, as well as old stone walls and foundations that hint at the land's agricultural past. The preserve is valued as an educational resource for nearby schools and conservation groups focused on native ecology and environmental stewardship. It continues to attract local residents and visitors interested in quiet outdoor experiences close to Long Island’s densely populated communities.

Highlights

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Scenic hilltop viewpoints overlooking Nassau County landscapes

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Diverse habitats supporting migratory songbirds and raptors

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Historic stone walls and agricultural remnants from early settlers

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Quiet ponds ideal for amphibian watching and photography

Notable Natural Features

Hewlett Pond

A small freshwater pond within the preserve that provides habitat for frogs, turtles, and a variety of aquatic insects.

Wheatley Hill Overlook

A high point on the preserve's western side offering panoramic views of nearby communities and open green spaces.

Stone Wall Remnants

Historic dry-laid stone walls that mark early farming boundaries and add a cultural dimension to hikes.