Paul Stoutenburgh Preserve
63455 Main Road, Southold, NY 11971
About the Business
Welcome to the Paul Stoutenburgh Preserve, a natural haven located at 63455 Main Road, Southold, New York. Spanning 52 acres, this remarkable park, formerly known as the Arshamomaque Pond Preserve, is a testament to the conservation efforts of the Town of Southold, supported by the Community Preservation Fund and Open Space Capital funds. With the invaluable assistance of the Trust, the town acquired 24.8 acres from the Sutermeister and Neuer families in 2000, enriching the preserve with over a third of a mile of picturesque land along Hashamomuck Pond.
The Paul Stoutenburgh Preserve is a showcase of the East End's rich natural diversity, featuring tidal salt marsh meadows, pristine woodlands, and vernal freshwater ponds and wetlands. Its lush forest lands are home to a variety of trees, including oaks, hickories, birches, maples, American beech, and mature white pines. This diverse ecosystem supports a wide array of wildlife, such as egrets, salamanders, herons, hawks, crabs, deer, bats, and foxes.
Explore the beauty of the preserve with our Southold Town Trail Map, available just 2/10 of a mile east of the Port of Egypt Marina on Route 25, on the north side of the road. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, the Paul Stoutenburgh Preserve offers a unique opportunity to connect with the natural world.
The preserve is named in honor of Paul Stoutenburgh, whose dedication to the conservation of the East End's natural beauty was unwavering. Alongside his wife Barbara, Paul Stoutenburgh worked tirelessly to protect the region's open spaces and cherished landscapes. In 2013, the preserve was fittingly renamed to commemorate his legacy and contributions to the community.
The Peconic Land Trust acknowledges the ancestral territory of the Indigenous communities who have stewarded this land for over 10,000 years. We are committed to honoring and protecting their cultural and traditional connections to the land.
Please note, the Peconic Land Trust raises its operating budget through charitable gifts and professional services, and does not collect or distribute funds from the 2% real estate transfer tax. The Peconic Bay Region Community Preservation Fund's 2% real estate transfer fee is directed to the town where the property is purchased.
We invite you to visit the Paul Stoutenburgh Preserve and experience the serene beauty and ecological diversity that make it a special place on the East End.
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"It would be 5 stars if it weren't for the DOZENS of ticks I found on me over 3 days of walking. Did all of the regular normal procautions (clothing, staying on path in middle, DEET, etc.)."
"Nice and calm walk throughout the preserve"
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