If anyone is planning to visit the Cupsogue Flats in the next few days in 
search of the Bar-tailed Godwit and other Cupsogue specialties, there are a few 
things to consider in planning your visit.  

There is a parking fee between 8:30AM - 6PM on weekends,  $9 and $18, with a 
few exceptions.  Free entry before and after those times.  It’s best to use the 
Moriches Coast Guard Station as the tide reference for low tide, with" 
crossing” to the spoil island best about 1-1.5 hours before dead low tide, with 
a return 1-1.5 hrs after low.  The channels can get deep and it's easy to get 
equipment (and car keys) submerged if not careful.  

Best access to the sand flats is by parking at the western end of the parking 
lot, and walking the 1/4 mile from the camping entrance, toward the camping 
areas, and taking the sandy trail north to the bay.  Once there, follow the 
shoreline east. Total shore walk is under a mile.  Crossing as the crow flies 
across the marsh from the parking lot can be dicy at best and dangerous if you 
are not familiar with this area.  As suggested earlier, if limited mobility is 
an issue., viewing with a scope may be possible from the ocean access stairway 
near the concession stand and restrooms.

This is a very popular public beach, with occasional traffic backups from the 
western-most Westhampton Beach bridge crossing, so earlier is a better time for 
your arrival.  Unfortunately, the powers that be have not installed any 
“PARKING LOT FULL” sign anywhere.  Also, be alert to the 25MPH speed signs in 
the Incorporated Village of Westhampton Dunes, with its own enthusiastic police 
force.

Happy birding-
Eileen Schwinn
Eastern Long Island Audubon Society
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