Paumanok Path: Montauk Point Loop
Paumanok Path: Montauk Point Loop
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Hike the moderate 6.2-mile Paumanok Path: Montauk Point Loop for diverse terrain, coastal views, and the iconic Montauk Point Lighthouse.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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333 m
Highlight • Monument
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727 m
Highlight • Beach
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7.60 km
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9.96 km
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7.93 km
1.61 km
285 m
130 m
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6.41 km
1.66 km
940 m
483 m
446 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
Komoot rates this loop as moderate. While some sources describe sections of the broader Paumanok Path as easy, this specific loop involves varied terrain and coastal elements. It's suitable for most hikers with a reasonable fitness level.
The Paumanok Path: Montauk Point Loop typically takes around 2 hours and 35 minutes to complete, covering a distance of approximately 10 kilometers (6.2 miles).
The loop offers diverse terrain. You'll hike through woods and past ponds before reaching breathtaking views above the rocky Atlantic Ocean coastline. Expect a mix of paths, potentially some sandy sections near the coast, and possibly some gentle climbs and descents.
The trail culminates at the historic Montauk Point Lighthouse, offering stunning views. You'll also pass by Montauk Point itself and traverse the Seal Haul Out Trail, which can offer opportunities for wildlife viewing.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of the official Paumanok Path, as well as parts of the Oyster Pond Trail, Seal Haul Out Trail, and Battery 112 Trail.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, always keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of other hikers and wildlife, especially in Montauk Point State Park.
Spring and fall often offer the most pleasant hiking conditions with cooler temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer can be beautiful but also busier. Winter hiking is possible, but be prepared for colder weather and potentially icy conditions, especially along the exposed coastline.
Parking is available at Montauk Point State Park. There may be a parking fee, especially during peak season. It's advisable to arrive early, particularly on weekends, as parking lots can fill up quickly.
While there isn't typically a specific hiking permit required for the trail itself, Montauk Point State Park may charge an entrance or parking fee, especially during certain times of the year. Check the official New York State Parks website for current fee schedules and operating hours.
The diverse landscape supports various wildlife and plant life. You might spot different bird species, especially near the coast and ponds. The vegetation includes oak-pine forests, beech trees, coastal dunes, maritime grasslands, ferns, sheep laurel, and blueberries.
As the trail is located within Montauk Point State Park, you can expect basic facilities such as restrooms. The nearby town of Montauk offers various amenities, including cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options.