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Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge

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Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge

Easy hikes and walks in Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge

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Easy hiking trails in Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge traverse a diverse landscape of upland forests, maritime oak woodlands, and red cedar stands. The refuge features nearly two miles of bay beaches and coastline along the Jessups Neck peninsula, separating Little Peconic Bay from Noyack Bay. Hikers can also explore various wetlands, including salt and freshwater marshes, a lagoon, grasslands, and wooded bluffs. The terrain is generally gentle, offering accessible paths for most hikers.

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Last updated: July 7, 2026

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The Wild Birds Nature Trail offers a delightful, easy stroll through varied habitats, from maritime oak woodlands to serene bay beaches. You'll wander along flat dirt paths and wooden boardwalks,…

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The Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge loop offers a delightful escape into nature, winding through diverse habitats from upland forests to maritime oak woodlands. You'll find yourself on generally…

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The Laurel Valley County Park loop offers a tranquil escape into a varied landscape, perfect for a quick nature fix. You'll wander through distinctive "knob and kettle topography," past a…

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Explore the Mashomack Red Trail, an easy hiking route that guides you through a diverse landscape of freshwater marshes, tidal creeks, and serene oak forests. This pleasant path offers intimate…

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Hike the easy 2.4-mile Paumanok Path: Wolf Swamp and Big Woods Loop through diverse forests and wetlands on Long Island.

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Zachary
April 29, 2025, Laurel Valley County Park

You will find a medium-sized paved parking lot off of Deerfield Road, with access to the Paumanok Path and the Noyac Hills County Park trail system.

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Alex
July 24, 2024, Nicoll's Creen

Nicoll's Creen is a marshy bay, part of Mashomack Preserve. This area is great for birdwatching and a scenic spot for a break.

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You can choose to continue the hike, all the way to the tip of the peninsula, any time of the year from September to March. However, from April to August the hike stops here since the refuge closes this part of the beach to protect nesting birds.

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The 187-acre Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge on Long Island's north shore protects the Jessup's Neck peninsula, separating Little Peconic and Noyack Bays. While open for visitors, the refuge emphasizes protecting endangered species like piping plovers by prohibiting feeding wildlife, which can attract predators. Bird watching is excellent, especially for waterfowl in winter and songbirds in spring. To minimize disturbances, no pets are allowed, and part of the beach is closed April-August for nesting birds.

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The two adjacent preserves, Big Wood Forest & Wolf Swamp Sanctuary, offer you to experience an abundance of natural life. From the red maple and tupelo swamp with frogs and native azalea to the oak-beech forest with century-old trees.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available in Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge?

The Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with 7 routes specifically categorized as easy. These trails allow you to explore the diverse landscapes of the refuge, from bay beaches to upland forests.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the easy hikes in the refuge?

The easy hikes in Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge feature generally gentle terrain. You'll traverse diverse landscapes including nearly two miles of bay beaches, upland forests, maritime oak woodlands, red cedar stands, and various wetlands. While most paths are accessible, a secondary loop does offer a slightly steeper elevation change near the beach entrance for those seeking a bit more challenge.

Are there any specific trails recommended for families with children?

Yes, the refuge is very family-friendly. The Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge loop is an excellent choice, winding through woodlands and leading to the bay beach. Another great option is the Wild Birds Nature Trail, which features interpretive posts and opportunities to spot wildlife like wild turkeys and swans.

What wildlife can I expect to see while hiking?

The refuge is a haven for abundant wildlife. Hikers often spot white-tailed deer, rabbits, chipmunks, green frogs, and painted turtles. Birdwatchers can delight in a wide array of species, including songbirds, waterfowl, shorebirds, and wading birds like chickadees, cardinals, ospreys, and various ducks. Federally protected species such as piping plovers also nest on the beaches.

What are the best times of year to visit Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge for hiking?

The refuge offers unique experiences year-round. Spring and fall are ideal for birdwatching due to migratory patterns. Summer provides warm weather for beach access, though a portion of the beach is closed from April to August to protect nesting shorebirds. Winter hiking can be peaceful, offering different wildlife viewing opportunities in a serene setting.

Is parking available at Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge?

Yes, parking is available at the refuge. It's advisable to check the official U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service website for any specific parking regulations, fees, or capacity limitations, especially during peak seasons. You can find more information on their official site: fws.gov.

Are dogs allowed on the trails in Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge?

Generally, national wildlife refuges have specific regulations regarding pets to protect wildlife. It is best to check the official U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service website for the most current pet policy at Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge before planning your visit. Refer to fws.gov for details.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.25 stars from over 5 reviews. Reviewers often praise the refuge's diverse habitats, the opportunity for abundant wildlife viewing, and the peaceful bay beaches. The well-maintained, easy trails are also frequently highlighted as a positive aspect.

Are there any observation points or viewpoints along the easy trails?

Yes, the refuge features observation decks that provide excellent vantage points for viewing the surrounding bays and wildlife. These spots offer picturesque scenes of Little Peconic Bay and Noyack Bay, as well as opportunities to observe various bird species.

Are there any circular routes among the easy hiking trails?

Yes, several easy circular routes are available. A popular option is the Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge loop, which is 1.2 miles (2.0 km) long. Another easy loop is the Laurel Valley County Park loop from out-of-date map, which covers 1.8 miles (3.0 km) through varied terrain.

What is the typical length and duration of an easy hike in the refuge?

Easy hikes in Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge vary in length, but generally range from under a mile to about 2 miles. For example, the Wild Birds Nature Trail is 0.9 miles (1.4 km) and takes about 22 minutes, while the Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge loop is 1.2 miles (2.0 km) and typically takes around 31 minutes.

Is public transport an option to reach Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge?

While the refuge is primarily accessed by car, public transportation options on Long Island can be limited for direct access to the refuge itself. It is recommended to check local bus schedules or ride-sharing services for routes that might get you close, but a personal vehicle often provides the most convenient access.

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