Fantastic nature walk with trails leading to the Peconic Bay. Spend a few hours walking the wooded trails where cute chipmunks approach, as well as baby bunnies, birds and other critters. All are...
Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge
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Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge, located in Sag Harbor, NY, is part of the Long Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex. The refuge is dedicated to preserving, managing, and restoring natural habitats for wildlife, including threatened and endangered species, migratory birds, and other wildlife within the Atlantic Flyway.
Established in 1968, the refuge features a unique double dune system that supports a variety of rare orchids, wildflowers, and grasses. Through active habitat management and community partnerships, Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge aims to increase public awareness and support for the National Wildlife Refuge System, ensuring the conservation of wildlife for future generations.
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Elizabeth Morton Nature Preserve is one of my favorite places, even though I don't get to visit as often as I'd like. I brought my cousin yesterday and we had such a wonderful time strolling...
One of the coolest experiences of my life, i've never felt so connected to nature before! Make sure you bring your own bird seed though! A perfect activity for families, for dates, for anyone...
Enjoy a tranquil walk through this wildlife refuge. The chirping sounds from the variety of birds is so relaxing and peaceful. Bring bird seed and have fun watching the birds eat from your hand....
This is one of my favorite places in the Hamptons. It feels like there are at least five different climates you experience walking through here. Incredible birds and native plants to be seen. I...
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