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Sentiero forestale nel Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge

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Sentiero forestale nel Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge

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Sentiero forestale nel Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge

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The forested areas within the Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge offer a tranquil escape on the south shore of Long Island, New York. Located in Shirley, NY, this significant refuge protects the vital Carmans River Estuary and its diverse habitats, including expansive oak-pine woodlands, grasslands, and various wetlands. As a low-lying area near sea level, it provides a crucial haven for migratory birds and a wide array of local wildlife, forming an important part of the Long Island Central Pine Barrens.

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    I migliori Tour verso Sentiero forestale nel Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge

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    1. Itinerario escurionistico ad anello da Shirley

    5,62km

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    Elevazione -40 m

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    venerdì 6 marzo

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    52 %

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    Posizione:Shirley, Suffolk County, New York, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What are the main trails that offer a forest experience in Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge?

    While there isn't a specific trail officially named 'Forest Path,' visitors can immerse themselves in the refuge's forested areas primarily through the Black Tupelo Trail and the White Oak Trail. Both trails wind through significant oak-pine woodlands, offering a rich forest experience.

    What are the distances and characteristics of the Black Tupelo and White Oak trails?

    The Black Tupelo Trail is a 3.4-mile out-and-back path (with a loop at the end) that runs along the east side of the Carmans River, featuring a historical spot called Indian Landing. The White Oak Trail offers short (1.5 miles) and long (2 miles) loop options, traveling along the west side of the river with scenic overlooks of the Carmans River and its extensive saltmarsh. Both are generally considered easy.

    What is the terrain and elevation like on the trails in Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge?

    The refuge is a low-lying area near sea level, so the trails are generally flat and easy, making them suitable for most fitness levels. There are no significant elevation changes, providing a comfortable walking or hiking experience.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails in Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge?

    No, to protect the diverse wildlife and sensitive habitats, dogs are generally not permitted on the trails within the Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge. It's always best to check the official refuge website for the most current regulations before your visit.

    Is Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the refuge is very family-friendly. The trails are generally easy and flat, making them accessible for children. The opportunity to observe diverse wildlife and visit the interactive exhibit hall at the visitor center provides an engaging experience for all ages.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in the forested areas of the refuge?

    The oak-pine woodlands and surrounding habitats are home to a diverse array of wildlife. Visitors frequently spot white-tailed deer, red fox, and wild turkeys. The refuge is also a haven for numerous bird species, including migratory birds, waterfowl, raptors, and songbirds. Keep an eye out for turtles and various amphibians as well.

    Are there restrooms or other amenities available at the refuge?

    Yes, there are restrooms located at the start of the White Oak Trail. Additionally, the Long Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex opened a new visitor center and headquarters facility in 2012, which includes an interactive exhibit hall and environmental education classroom.

    What are the parking options for visitors to Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge?

    Parking is readily available at the visitor center, which is conveniently located on the west side of Smith Road, just south of Sunrise Highway (NY Route 27). This central parking area provides access to the refuge's main trailheads.

    Is public transport available to reach Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge?

    While the refuge is accessible by car, public transport options are limited. It is advisable to check local bus schedules or ride-sharing services for routes that may connect to Shirley, NY, but direct access to the refuge entrance via public transport might be challenging. Driving is generally the most convenient option.

    What are the best seasons to visit for specific experiences like fall foliage or birdwatching?

    The refuge offers unique charms year-round. Autumn is particularly splendid for its vibrant fall foliage. Spring brings colorful wildflowers and increased bird activity, making it excellent for birdwatching. Winter can be ideal for spotting waterfowl, while summer provides lush greenery and opportunities for canoeing on the Carmans River.

    Are there any historical landmarks or unique natural features along the trails?

    Yes, the Black Tupelo Trail includes a historical spot known as Indian Landing, which was an important meeting place for the indigenous Unkechaug people. The refuge itself protects the ancient Carmans River, formed by a glacier, and features one of the longest continuous saltmarshes on Long Island, visible from the White Oak Trail.

    Is Forest Path in Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge wheelchair accessible?

    Given that the trails are generally natural surfaces through woodlands and wetlands, they are not typically considered fully wheelchair accessible. While the terrain is mostly flat, uneven ground, roots, and seasonal conditions might pose challenges. The visitor center, however, is likely accessible.

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