![]() Fire Island's Sunken Forest is a rare ecological community. This type of maritime holly forest is found behind well-established sand dunes along the Atlantic coast from New Jersey to Massachusetts. According to the New York Natural Heritage Program, the Sunken Forest was ranked as "globally rare," meaning there are few remaining occurrences of this assemblage of plants throughout the world. Today you can easily visit and explore this rare habitat from May to October, when ferries run from Sayville on Long Island to Sailors Haven. Throughout the year you may stroll along the boardwalk, although facilities (restrooms) and other services are not available when ferry service is not operating. How did the Sunken Forest get its name?
How old is the Sunken Forest?
The Sunken Forest Preserve
Explore the Sunken ForestGetting to Sailors Haven/Sunken ForestFind directions to Sailors Haven and the (seasonal) schedule for Saville Ferry. Take a Field Trip or Join a Park Ranger-led TourTours are offered for school groups and visitors from May through October. Tours are typically 1-2 hours long and leave from the Sailors Haven Visitor Center. Find more information on public tours of and field trips to the Sunken Forest.
Ecological Studies of the Sunken ForestHenry Warren Art, 1976
Sunken Forest Audio TourDownload the NPS app before your trip to check out the Sunken Forest audio tour. Paper trail guides are available at the Sailors Haven Visitor Center during the summer season.
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Last updated: August 26, 2025