Milton Point Preserve is a coastal natural area located on the shores of Long Island Sound in Suffolk County, offering scenic waterfront views, diverse habitats, and peaceful trails for outdoor enjoyment.
Milton Point Preserve is situated in the eastern part of Long Island, New York, along the northern coastline of Long Island Sound in the town of Huntington, Suffolk County. The preserve protects a significant stretch of coastal habitat including tidal marshes, rocky shorelines, woodlands, and salt ponds. The geography of the preserve includes a blend of shoreline and upland areas, providing vital habitat for migratory birds, shorebirds, and various marine and terrestrial species. Historically, this area was used by Indigenous peoples and later saw limited development before being set aside to protect these natural coastal ecosystems. Today, Milton Point Preserve is valued by locals and visitors for walking, birdwatching, nature study, and photography. The trails offer easy access through diverse ecological zones, with notable features such as tidal flats and marsh grasses supporting wading birds and waterfowl. The preserve’s shoreline offers striking views of Long Island Sound and is a quiet spot for observing sunsets or paddling nearby waters. While not a large park, its conservation role is important in protecting coastal wetlands from increasing development in the region. Visitor appeal lies in its peaceful natural environment close to suburban communities, making it an accessible green space for recreation and environmental education. Wildlife such as herons, ospreys, and various waterfowl are regularly observed, and the seasonal changes in flora and fauna offer year-round interest. Milton Point Preserve remains a key location for protecting coastal biodiversity and providing outdoor opportunities close to the Long Island metropolitan area.
Scenic waterfront views along Long Island Sound
Coastal tidal marshes supporting diverse birdlife
Quiet walking trails crossing upland and shoreline habitats
Excellent opportunities for birdwatching and nature photography
Offers panoramic views and a natural coastal environment where visitors can observe tidal changes and marine birds.
Vital habitat for numerous shorebirds, waterfowl, and native plants, contributing to the area's ecological health.
Provide shady routes for walking and observing upland forest species typical of Long Island ecosystems.