
Winter on Long Island offers peaceful trails, open skies, and excellent wildlife viewing without the crowds. From coastal marshes to wooded preserves, cold-weather months are ideal for spotting waterfowl, birds of prey, and native mammals. Our REALTORS® at Howard Hanna Coach Realtors share their favorite places to explore this winter.
At Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge, tidal marshes and woodlands come alive in winter as migratory birds settle along the Carmans River.
Its mix of open marshland and quiet trails makes this refuge a rewarding winter destination for birdwatchers and nature lovers.
Quogue Wildlife Refuge offers a quiet winter escape with ponds, forest paths, and wide-open views.
This refuge is a favorite for residents who appreciate quiet surroundings and easy access to protected open space on the South Fork.
Winter highlights the natural beauty of Connetquot River State Park Preserve, where the river winds through protected forest.
Open meadows and Long Island Sound views define winter at Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve.
At Norman J. Levy Park & Preserve, elevated walkways overlook marshland that remains active throughout winter.
The elevated views and open walkways make this preserve an easy and rewarding spot for winter wildlife watching along the South Shore.
Wooded trails and ponds make Muttontown Preserve a favorite for winter wildlife watching.
Nearby options like East Norwich homes for sale appeal to buyers seeking space and scenery.
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The Marine Nature Study Area offers compact coastal habitat with excellent winter visibility.
Coastal preserves like this enhance interest in Garden City homes for sale.
These winter wildlife destinations add year-round value to everyday living. If you're thinking about buying or selling nearby, we can help you explore Nassau County homes for sale and Suffolk County homes for sale. Take the next step and contact us to get started.