This hike is hosted by the Long Island Greenbelt Trail Conference. 3 or 6 miles | Easy | Flat Let’s explore the spring wonders of a natural L.I. habitat which includes marine bay, tidal river, freshwater streams, ponds,… Read More
This hike is hosted by the Long Island Greenbelt Trail Conference. About 13 miles | Fast | Varied An out-and-back on the Pine Barrens trail, with the delightfully unkempt blue loop between the halves. Bring water and snacks…. Read More
This hike is hosted by the Long Island Greenbelt Trail Conference. 3-4 miles | Easy | Flat Walk in beautiful Indian Island County Park at the mouth of the Peconic River. Rain cancels. Bring water. Meet at parking… Read More
This hike is hosted by the Long Island Greenbelt Trail Conference. 3 miles | Easy | Flat Check out the “Pine Barrens of the West.” See rare Oak Brush Plains systems on a walk in the Edgewood D.E.C…. Read More
This hike is hosted by the Long Island Greenbelt Trail Conference. 6 miles | Moderate | Hilly A hilly hike in Manorville County Park, not for beginners. Bring water, snack and mask. See glacial erratics and kettle holes…. Read More
This hike is hosted by the Long Island Greenbelt Trail Conference. 4 miles | Easy to Moderate | Varied An out-and-back walk from NY 25 past Turtle Rock to the historic Longwood Estate. Bring water. Rain cancels. Meet… Read More
This hike is hosted by the Long Island Greenbelt Trail Conference. 3 miles | Easy, Interpretive | Flat From wetlands through lowland pines to dwarf pines, Quogue Wildlife Refuge has a little bit of everything you’ll find in… Read More
This hike is hosted by the Long Island Greenbelt Trail Conference. About 12 miles | Fast | Varied Check out the old Toppings Path and several more stretches of long-forgotten byways deep in the woods. Bring water and… Read More
This hike is hosted by the Long Island Greenbelt Trail Conference. 4.5 miles | Easy | Varied We will walk to Owl Pond to connect to the Paumanok Path, heading east to Sears Pond. Bring water, snack and… Read More
Come to the Crown Jewel of the Pine Barrens – Quogue Wildlife Refuge – for a guided kayak paddle around Old Ice Pond. Observe the various species of freshwater fish, turtles, and birds which live in and around… Read More