Strong Island
Trail Length
1.7 miles
Property size
75 acres
Trail Terrain
Soil surface, beach sand, modest hills up from beach
Habitat
Pine/oak woods, beach, salt mars
Acquired in 1973 from the Horst family, Strong Island, with 75 acres of upland owned by CCF and 69 acres of Town-owned marsh, sits as the “gem” of Pleasant Bay. The island-long 1.7-mile trail system winds through Pine and Oak woodlands. Birds and mammals are representative of the general area. Views Atlantic Ocean, a barrier beach, salt ponds, marshland, and Pleasant Bay are a feature of the walk. There is a pristine sandy beach on the north side of the island. A three-acre private reserve is located on the northwestern end of the island. Please stay on the trail, observe all signs, and respect the private residential area.
Please take great caution for poison ivy, ticks, and summer greenhead flies. Boats may come ashore on the north and west sides. Please do not use the private dock on the west side of the island. The waters around the island are shallow with strong tides and currents in the channel. Kayakers and canoers should use extreme caution.