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Hike the easy 3.6-mile Big Reed Pond loop in Montauk County Park, enjoying views of the National Natural Landmark pond and diverse wetlands.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.46 km
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5.81 km
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2.52 km
2.10 km
885 m
264 m
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4.62 km
885 m
298 m
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The trail is located within Montauk County Park. Parking is generally available at designated areas within the park, providing direct access to the trailhead for the loop.
For specific information regarding any potential fees or permits for Montauk County Park, it's best to check the official Suffolk County website: suffolkcountyny.gov.
While the trail is popular for nature walks, specific regulations regarding dogs (leash requirements, allowed areas) within Montauk County Park should be verified with park authorities before your visit.
The trail offers diverse scenery throughout the year. Spring and fall are often ideal for comfortable temperatures and vibrant natural displays. However, it's a good option for a nature walk in any season.
The terrain is mostly flat and considered easy, making it accessible for various fitness levels. While generally well-maintained, some sections may have uneven ground with roots and rocks, and certain wooden walkways have been noted as needing repair.
The loop offers views of Big Reed Pond, a National Natural Landmark. You'll also pass through freshwater wetlands, wooded areas, and maritime shrublands. An observation deck provides a good vantage point of the pond.
Yes, the trail is considered easy and largely flat, making it an excellent choice for families with children and beginner hikers looking for a less strenuous outing.
Some hikers have reported that parts of the path can be overgrown, and there is a potential for ticks, so appropriate precautions like wearing long pants and checking for ticks are recommended. Additionally, some wooden walkways may be uneven or in need of repair.
Yes, the diverse landscape, including freshwater wetlands and wooded areas, makes it a good location for birdwatching and general nature observation. Keep an eye out for various bird species and other local wildlife.
The loop is approximately 3.6 miles (5.8 km) long and generally takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes to complete at a moderate pace.
Given the potential for overgrown paths and ticks, wearing long pants and closed-toe shoes is advisable. Bringing insect repellent, water, and binoculars for birdwatching would also enhance your experience.