Planting Fields Arboretum Trail
Planting Fields Arboretum Trail
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2.81km
20m
Hiking
Embark on an easy hike through the Planting Fields Arboretum, a pleasant 1.7-mile (2.8 km) route that takes about 44 minutes to complete. You will experience a gentle ascent of 79 feet (24 metres) as you explore diverse woodlands. Look for native trees like Oak, Beech, and Sassafras lining the paths. The trail offers a serene atmosphere, guiding you past formal gardens and towards the impressive Coe Hall, a Tudor Revival mansion. You might also spot various birds and small mammals, particularly near the charming covered bridge in the Bird Sanctuary. While mostly smooth, some parts of the terrain can be uneven, especially after rain.
Before you set out, remember that Planting Fields Arboretum charges an entrance fee for visitors. Many areas along the route are accessible and feature benches for resting. However, be aware that certain sections of the trail can be hilly and might become slippery after rainfall. During warmer months, it is wise to watch out for poison ivy and ticks, so consider appropriate clothing and repellent. Plan your visit during daylight hours to fully enjoy the arboretum's offerings.
This trail is notable for its blend of natural beauty and historical significance within a state historic park. Beyond the woodlands, you can discover meticulously maintained formal gardens and various greenhouses. The arboretum provides a unique opportunity to connect with nature while also appreciating architectural heritage. It stands out as a tranquil escape, offering a rich botanical experience for all who visit.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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1.47 km
756 m
589 m
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1.36 km
770 m
660 m
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While this specific route is considered easy, the arboretum's woodlands feature an uneven and hilly topography, which is somewhat unique for Long Island. Some sections can be slippery after heavy rain, so wear appropriate footwear. Be aware of poison ivy and ticks.
Yes, this particular route is graded as easy and is suitable for beginners. The arboretum also offers many accessible-friendly areas and benches for breaks, making it a good choice for families. However, be aware that other trails within the arboretum can range from moderate to difficult.
The trails wind through a rich natural landscape with native plants like Eastern White Pine, Oak, Beech, and various wildflowers such as Trilliums and Lady Slipper Orchids. You might spot diverse wildlife including fox, raccoon, rabbits, squirrels, and a wide array of migratory birds and raptors like Red-tailed Hawks.
The arboretum offers beauty year-round. Spring brings vibrant blooms from rhododendrons and azaleas, summer showcases lush gardens, and fall features stunning foliage. Even winter offers unique scenery with interesting bark textures. Consider your preferred seasonal highlights when planning your visit.
The research indicates that dogs are generally not permitted on the trails within Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park. It's always best to check the official park website for the most current pet policy before your visit.
Yes, Planting Fields Arboretum is part of a State Historic Park, and there is typically an entrance fee required for vehicle access. It's advisable to check the official Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park website for current admission fees and operating hours before your visit.
Parking is available within the Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park. Follow signs upon entry to designated parking areas. The trailheads are easily accessible from these parking lots.
Beyond the natural woodlands, you can explore formal gardens, greenhouses, and the impressive 67-room Tudor Revival mansion, Coe Hall. The arboretum also features unique areas like the Wedell and Costich Gardens and Bird Sanctuary, complete with a small pond and a covered bridge.
Yes, this route utilizes sections of the Azalia Walk for approximately 43% of its length, allowing you to experience different parts of the arboretum's extensive trail network.
Many areas of the Planting Fields Arboretum are designed to be accessible-friendly, with paved paths and benches strategically placed for those who may need to rest. While this specific woodland trail has uneven terrain, you'll find options for easier movement throughout the wider park.
Given the uneven terrain and potential for slippery sections, sturdy hiking shoes are recommended. Bring water, especially on warmer days. Insect repellent is advisable due to ticks, and long pants can help protect against poison ivy. Don't forget your camera for the beautiful scenery!