The 30 Best Serene fitness environments in Southold, New York
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Hidden Lake Farm Riding School Inc.
Welcome to Hidden Lake Farm Riding School Inc., your premier equestrian destination nestled in the charming town of Southold, New York. Located at 37250 County Road 48, our idyllic farm offers a serene and picturesque setting for riders of all ages and skill levels to immerse themselves in the world of horseback riding. At Hidden Lake Farm Riding School, we are dedicated to providing exceptional riding lessons, training programs, and equestrian experiences. Our team of experienced and passionate instructors is committed to fostering a safe, supportive, and fun environment where riders can build confidence and develop their skills. Whether you are a beginner looking to start your equestrian journey or an experienced rider seeking to refine your techniques, we have tailored programs to meet your individual needs.
Paul Stoutenburgh Preserve
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.
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