Montauk
Montauk derives from a place-name in the Mohegan-Montauk-Narragansett language. It can refer to:
- Montaukett, an Algonquian-speaking Native American group native to the eastern end of Long Island, though some were later exiled to Missouri
- Montauk, New York, a hamlet in East Hampton, New York on Long Island
- Montauk, Missouri, an unincorporated area on the Current River
- Montauk, A Civil War-era naval vessel in the United States: USS Montauk.
- Montauk (Clermont, Iowa), the home of William Larrabee, the 12th Governor of Iowa
- Montauk Mantis, a record label
- Montauk (novel), a 1975 autobiographical novel by the Swiss writer Max Frisch
- Montauk Monster, an unidentified beaked rodent-like creature whose corpse washed ashore on Long Island, New York in July 2008
- MV Montauk, a small oil tanker formerly owned by Sealift Incorporated
- Montauk Building, a high rise building that existed from 1883–1902 in Chicago.