This Beautiful Boardwalk Trail In New York Is The Most Unique Hike Around
By Lea Monroe|Published April 19, 2018
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Getting spring weather to actually show up in New York this year has been a task similar to pulling teeth. Luckily for our residents who live in the southern half our state, they’ve had the luxury of getting a better glimpse of the beautiful weather that’s soon to consistently come. Inspiring us to plan out what outdoor adventures we’ll take in 2018, it’s time to talk about the one unique forest that you can explore by hiking along this easy boardwalk trail.
One of the most unique places that you can explore, New York's Sunken Forest will take you on a hike unlike any other.
The scenery itself is one that you wouldn't ordinarily find in a place like this, but thanks to the secondary dunes on the island, a protected forest sunken was created over hundreds of years.
Due to the fact that the trees here will never grow above the dunes, the Sunken Forest has a thick canopy made up of 100 to 200-year-old trees that have grown sideways and will never be much more than 20-feet tall.
A popular place to observe wildlife, as you're making your way through the forest you might run into white-tailed deer, red foxes, turtles, rabbits, and over 300 different types of birds.
While the Sunken Forest boardwalk is accessible all throughout the year, the ferries from Sayville to Sailors Haven only run between May and October. During this stretch of the year when the ferries are operating, you'll find that bathrooms, snack bars and other facilities along the Sunken Nature Forest Trail will be in operation. Another fact you'll want to know? Five days a week during the summertime, visitors can enjoy Ranger-led walks through the Sunken Forest!
To find out more and to view the 2018 Sayville Ferry Schedule, click here.