CHATFIELD’S HOLE (3 miles). Named after an early East Hampton settler, Chatfield’s Hole is a beautiful glacial kettle hole. To reach the freshwater wetlands, we will follow the Northwest Path enjoying an oak forest sprinkled with pitch pines and white pines. One of the town’s first open-space land acquisitions for preservation and public use in 1976. One of the town’s first trails cut and formally opened in 1989. Meet at the kiosk parking area on Route 114 at the intersection of Edward’s Hole Rd in East Hampton (2 miles north of Stephen Hands Path). Leader: Dave Luce (917) 885-5749, ehtps.org