One of LI's hidden gems - also happens to be free. Well kept trails and birds of prey you can check out before talking a nice walk. Trails are very easy to walk, even if you have a stroller with...
Quogue Wildlife Refuge
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The Quogue Wildlife Refuge is a 305-acre non-profit nature preserve established in 1934 that offers visitors a chance to explore diverse habitats, including forests and ponds, through seven miles of walking trails. It is home to a variety of permanently injured wildlife that serve as educational ambassadors, helping to raise awareness about wildlife conservation.
In addition to its natural beauty, the refuge features the Charles Banks Belt Nature Center, which provides spectacular views, wildlife exhibits, and a nature library. The refuge is dedicated to fostering a connection between people and nature while promoting environmentally responsible practices.
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Always a great walk, lots of different trails and the pond is so relaxing. Best hidden spot.
4.5 Stars. I love the Long Island Pine Barrens Region. So much so, that in Las Vegas, I have had dreams that I was hiking in Sears Burrows County Park. A few forested miles southwest of it, my...
This is saved under one of my favorite escapes from the city. They have beautiful, easy trails that immerse you in nature. They also have animal rescues and rehabilitated animals as well - from...
The nice weather warranted for a family adventure. So we set out East where we heard there was a wildlife refuge. My son loves the outdoors and animals so we figured it would be a perfect activity...
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