Tiffany Creek Preserve Loop
Tiffany Creek Preserve Loop
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4.45km
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The Tiffany Creek Preserve Loop offers a delightful and easy hike through a surprisingly diverse landscape in Oyster Bay Cove. This 2.8-mile (4.5 km) route, with its gentle 139 feet (42 metres) of elevation gain, guides you through old-growth woodlands, serene oak forests, and open fields, often revealing glimpses of grand estates. You'll also traverse freshwater wetlands and pass a large pond, making it a perfect spot for a peaceful walk that typically takes about 1 hour and 10 minutes.
When planning your visit, keep in mind that the Tiffany Creek Preserve Loop is an accessible trail suitable for most. While the overall hiking difficulty is easy, some parts of the preserve do feature moderate inclines, so be prepared for a few gentle hills. Dogs are not allowed on the trails to help protect the local wildlife and natural habitats, so leave your furry friends at home.
This preserve is a significant ecological area, known for its rich blend of habitats that support a wide array of plant and animal life, including many migratory songbirds. It's also part of Nassau County's biggest Special Groundwater Protection Area, highlighting its importance for the region's water supply. The preserve was created from former estates, giving it a unique historical context that adds to the charm of your walk.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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4.43 km
< 100 m
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4.41 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Komoot route for the Tiffany Creek Preserve Loop is approximately 4.45 km (2.77 miles) long and typically takes around 1 hour and 10 minutes to complete. Keep in mind that the preserve has several interconnected loops, so you can adjust your hike's length by combining different sections.
The trail offers a diverse and engaging experience, traversing hilly forests and rolling meadows. You'll encounter old-growth woodlands, oak forests, open fields, freshwater wetlands, and a large pond. The presence of glacially formed ravines adds interesting topographic features to the landscape.
Yes, the trails within Tiffany Creek Preserve are generally considered easy to moderate, making them accessible for a range of hikers, including beginners. While there are some hills, they are not overly strenuous, and the individual loop paths are typically short.
Parking is available on Sandy Hill Road. This location also serves as a convenient access point to the preserve's extensive connected trail system.
No, dogs are unfortunately not permitted on the trails of Tiffany Creek Preserve. Please plan accordingly if you are visiting with pets.
The preserve is home to a rich variety of wildlife, including opossums, gray tree frogs, red-bellied woodpeckers, and white-throated sparrows. It's also a critical habitat for migratory songbirds. You can expect to see diverse plant life such as green milkweeds, red maples, and Atlantic white cedars.
While enjoyable year-round, spring and fall are particularly beautiful for hiking the Tiffany Creek Preserve Loop. Spring brings new growth and migratory birds, while fall offers vibrant foliage. The diverse ecosystems make it a pleasant experience in most seasons.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Tiffany Creek Preserve. It is a public preserve, established with the help of the Nature Conservancy, and is open for visitors to enjoy free of charge.
Beyond the natural beauty of diverse ecosystems and glacially formed ravines, hikers might catch glimpses of majestic mansions, rambling paddocks, and grazing horses on adjacent estate parcels. This adds a unique historical and pastoral element to the natural scenery.
Given the varied terrain of hilly forests and meadows, comfortable hiking shoes or sturdy sneakers are recommended. Dress in layers appropriate for the weather, and consider long pants to protect against ticks, especially during warmer months. Insect repellent is also a good idea.
The Tiffany Creek Preserve features a system of interconnected loop trails rather than a single, universally designated 'Tiffany Creek Preserve Loop trail' with a fixed distance. Hikers can combine various shorter loops, such as the yellow Chipmunk Trail, purple Meadow Trail, and blue Fox Trail, to create their own routes within the preserve's 200 acres.
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