About this Event
Montauk Mountain Preserve is one of the few remaining maritime grasslands in New York and a site of significance for the East End during the American Revolutionary War. During the American Revolutionary War, British ships moored off Fort Pond Bay threatened raids on colonists’ cattle grazing Montauk’s grasslands. Hear the story of how Captain John Dayton prevented the raid, take in the first signs of spring, listen to bird song, and learn about the rare plants in this unique maritime grassland.
This will be a slow-paced .5-mile loop hike with the option to turn coats inside out and hike a second time in the style of Dayton’s Ruse for a total of 1 mile, duration of one hour.
Meet at 10:45 AM at the Montauk Library, 871 Montauk Highway, for a carpool to the trailhead. Hike will start close to 11 am at Montauk Mountain Preserve, 2nd House Rd. Details will be sent to attendees. Sign up in advance.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Montauk Mountain Preserve, 2nd House Road, Montauk, United States
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