Southampton Town Nature Preserves protect diverse habitats on eastern Long Island, offering trails, wetlands, woodlands, and coastal views that attract hikers, birdwatchers, and nature enthusiasts.
Southampton Town Nature Preserves comprise multiple protected areas throughout Southampton Town in Suffolk County, New York. These preserves span over 1,000 acres of land, containing forests, freshwater and saltwater wetlands, grasslands, and dunes. The preserves safeguard diverse habitats that support many native plant and animal species, including several rare and threatened species such as the eastern tiger salamander and piping plover. Historical use of this land dates back to Native American settlements and colonial agricultural development, with many preserves containing remnants of old farmsteads and fieldstone walls. Visitors can enjoy walking and hiking trails of varying lengths and difficulties, suitable for families and experienced hikers alike. Notable areas include the Target Rock Preserve with its expansive coastal views of Peconic Bay, the Quogue Wildlife Refuge with extensive birdwatching opportunities, and the Bay Avenue Nature Preserve noted for its tidal wetlands. The preserves attract visitors year-round, offering opportunities for seasonal wildlife observation, photography, and passive recreation. These preserves are managed by Southampton Town's Open Space Division, focusing on habitat restoration, invasive species control, and public education about local ecology. The nature preserves serve as important green spaces in a rapidly developing region of Long Island, enhancing outdoor recreation and conservation efforts within the community.
Target Rock Preserve coastal overlook with panoramic views of Peconic Bay
Quogue Wildlife Refuge's extensive boardwalk and birdwatching opportunities
Bay Avenue Nature Preserve's tidal wetlands supporting shorebirds and marine life
Majestic old-growth oak and beech forests common throughout the preserves
A 167-acre preserve located along the north shore of Southampton Town, offering walking trails, salt marshes, and panoramic views over Peconic Bay.
A 275-acre preserve featuring diverse habitats with trails and a large boardwalk ideal for birdwatching and observing coastal ecosystems.
A coastal preserve with salt marshes and tidal wetlands providing critical habitat for shorebirds and marine species.