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Paumanok Path

Moderate

3.2

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68

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Paumanok Path

02:39

10.4km

20m

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The Paumanok Path offers a delightful journey through Long Island's varied ecosystems, even in shorter sections like this one. You'll wander through dense pine barrens and enchanting beech forests, encountering glacial kettles and possibly even catching glimpses of the Peconic Bay Estuary. This 6.5-mile (10.4 km) hiking route is rated…

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Wooden Footbridge on Paumanok Path

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Along the Paumanok Path, hikers encounter a charming wooden footbridge that helps in crossing the creek. Despite its modest size, the bridge exudes a rustic charm that complements the natural surroundings.

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Paumanok Path in Otis Pike Preserve - West

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The iconic Paumanok Path, a 125-mile recreational trail spanning from Rocky Point to Montauk Point, weaves through the Otis Pike Preserve - West. This segment offers hikers a chance to …

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on this section of the Paumanok Path?

This particular section of the Paumanok Path, from Panamoka Pine Barrens State Forest to Otis Pike Preserve - West, features a largely flat terrain. However, as it crosses the Ronkonkoma Moraine within the Otis Pike Preserve - West, you'll encounter some gentle rolling hills. The path winds through pine barrens and laurel forests, offering a varied and scenic experience.

Are dogs allowed on the trail?

Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the Paumanok Path. However, it's crucial to keep them on a leash at all times to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Always remember to clean up after your pet.

What are the best times of year to hike this route?

The Paumanok Path is enjoyable year-round, but spring and fall offer the most pleasant hiking conditions with mild temperatures and beautiful foliage. Spring brings blooming laurel, while autumn showcases vibrant colors. Summer can be warm and humid, while winter offers a serene, quiet experience, though some sections might be muddy or icy after precipitation.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for the Otis Pike Preserve - West?

Generally, there are no specific permits required for day hiking on the Paumanok Path or an entrance fee for the Otis Pike Preserve - West. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Suffolk County Parks website or local regulations for any updates before your visit, especially for larger groups or specific activities.

Where can I park to access this section of the trail?

Access points with parking are available near the Panamoka Pine Barrens State Forest and the Otis Pike Preserve - West. Specific parking areas can be found by checking local park maps or using navigation apps to locate trailheads. Ensure you park only in designated areas.

What can I see along this specific route?

This section of the trail offers a peaceful journey through pine barrens and forests. You'll encounter natural features typical of Long Island's unique ecology. A notable point of interest is the Wooden Footbridge on Paumanok Path, which adds to the scenic charm of the hike. The route also passes through the Paumanok Path in Otis Pike Preserve - West, known for its rolling hills and diverse flora.

Does this trail intersect with other paths?

Yes, while primarily following the Paumanok Path, this route also briefly intersects with sections of the Pine Trail and the Brookhaven Trail. These intersections are typically well-marked, allowing you to stay on the main Paumanok Path or explore short detours if you wish.

Is this section of the Paumanok Path suitable for beginners?

This specific 10.4 km section is rated as 'moderate' due to its length and some gentle rolling hills within the Otis Pike Preserve - West. While not overly strenuous, beginners should be prepared for a hike of this distance. Shorter segments of the Paumanok Path are available for those looking for an easier introduction.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter?

The Paumanok Path traverses ecologically significant areas, so you might spot various wildlife. Keep an eye out for white-tailed deer, eastern cottontail rabbits, and a variety of bird species, especially in the pine barrens and forested sections. Remember to observe from a distance and avoid disturbing their natural habitat.

Are there any facilities like restrooms or water sources along the way?

This section of the Paumanok Path is primarily a natural trail, and as such, there are no dedicated restrooms or potable water sources directly on the route. It's recommended to carry sufficient water for your hike and use facilities before or after your visit at nearby parks or towns.

What makes the Paumanok Path a notable trail on Long Island?

The Paumanok Path is notable for being the only long-distance trail to traverse the entire length of Long Island's South Fork, spanning approximately 125 miles. It winds through ecologically significant open spaces, showcasing diverse habitats from pine barrens to coastal dunes, and holds historical importance, honoring the Montaukett Native American Stephen Talkhouse.

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