Near Crane Beach Loop
Near Crane Beach Loop
Near Crane Beach Loop
Near Crane Beach Loop
Near Crane Beach Loop

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Crane Beach Loop

4.5 (2 Ratings)
A complete loop hike with intermittent shade through the dunes of Castle Neck with easy access to Crane Beach.
3
mi
Distance
104
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingSwimmingViews
Access Issues
Open 8 am - sunset, daily. Pay to park for non-members (no sticker): $10-$30 depending on season and day of the week. More parking info here: http://www.thetrustees.org/places-to-visit/northeast/crane-beach-admission-prices.html

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.04mi
Distance
104ft
Elevation Gain
104ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
69ft
High Point
6ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
From the main parking area, head east (the right side of the lot from the direction you drive in from), heading away from the main boardwalk access to the beach. At the parking lot boundary, you'll find a trailhead kiosk, map, and the start of this hike on the Green Trail.Because this hike is a loop, you can choose to go counter-clockwise (as mapped), ducking into the wooded areas first, further from the beach, or do it in reverse, heading toward the more exposed dunes closer to the beach. For this hike, head right (south) staying on the Green Trail as it winds in and out of wooded areas with good shade. After 0.75 miles, you'll arrive at the start of an exposed dune, which makes up the main climb for this hike to continue onto the Red Trail loop. For folks short on time or looking for a shorter option, head left (north) here to stay on the Green Trail loop for a 1.5-mile hike back to the parking lot. Staying right, continue climbing on the Red Trail loop heading counter-clockwise up and around the northern contours of Wigwam Hill. Close to 1.5 miles, between dune markers 21 and 22, a Red Trail Spur heads southeast toward a back beach along Essex Bay. For this hike, stay left. At the 1.7-mile mark, look for the Blue Trail and turn right toward the beach with a short stretch on the Yellow Trail. At this point, you're halfway through the hike, which allows folks to either take the beach back to the parking area or duck back into the trails the way you came to follow the northern halves of the Red Trail loop and the Green Trail loop back to the start. You can expect much of the same on the trails with more exposure and some views toward the beach.Check out the Mobile App for on-trail navigation, especially if you want to extend your hike to the east.
History & Background
The majority of this land was last owned for much of the 20th century by Richard T. Crane, known for the R. T. Crane plumbing business.

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Contributors
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