Black Point Woods Preserve is a coastal forest and natural area in Connecticut offering peaceful hiking trails, wildlife viewing, and scenic views of Long Island Sound.
Black Point Woods Preserve is a 178-acre protected natural area located in the town of Old Saybrook, Connecticut, along the Connecticut shoreline. The preserve features a diverse coastal forest dominated by oak, hickory, and pine species, providing important habitat for a variety of regional wildlife including songbirds, deer, and small mammals. The property protects a unique ecosystem that transitions from dense forest to salt marshes and tidal wetlands along the Long Island Sound.
Historically, the area was used for farming and small-scale industry before being procured for conservation to maintain the natural character of the coastline. The preserve’s trail system includes well-maintained footpaths that wind through the forest and offer access to scenic overlooks of the sound, salt marshes, and rocky shorelines. Birdwatchers often come here to spot migratory and seabirds. The preserve’s quiet environment makes it ideal for hiking, nature photography, and educational outings.
Access points are located off Black Point Road, where a parking area serves visitors during daylight hours. The preserve does not feature developed campgrounds or visitor centers but offers a rustic, undisturbed nature experience close to the Connecticut coast. For visitors interested in coastal ecosystems and forest ecology, Black Point Woods Preserve provides a valuable outdoor retreat with opportunities to enjoy nature in an undisturbed setting.
Scenic overlooks of Long Island Sound’s rocky coastline
Diverse coastal forest ecosystem with mature oak and pine stands
Salt marshes supporting diverse bird species and marine life
Quiet, undeveloped trails offering peaceful nature observation
A rocky promontory providing panoramic views of Long Island Sound and its tidal waters.
An important coastal wetland area supporting migratory birds and marine nurseries.
A mature forest ecosystem home to diverse native flora and fauna.