Discover the best top things to do in Long Island, United States including Fairview Farm, Organics Today Farm, Goodale Farms, Southold Bay Oysters, Lavender By The Bay, Catapano Dairy Farm, Benner's Farm, Sylvester Manor Educational Farm, Peconic River Herb Farm, Patty's Berries & Bunches.
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5.0 based on 6 reviews
Experience the Maize at Fairview Farm. An 8 acre corn maze overlooking Mecox Bay at 69 Horsemill Lane, Bridgehampton, NY 11932. Play in the corn kernel box, eat delicious roasted corn, shoot the corn cannon, eat our own pop corn, enjoy pumpkin picking, open during September and October.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
We took friends from Singapore that hadn't had many farm experiences. This is fun. It doesn't take long. You pay for the milk to feed the goats by the honor system. We even used our credit card! The smiles and the fun we had in 20 minutes will stay with me for life. The goats are clean and friendly. This was a "10" of an experience. I would love to go back!
5.0 based on 13 reviews
Southold Bay Oysters is a locally run aquaculture farm. Our tour offers an on-farm guided demonstration with a water front Oyster & Wine tasting experience. Please contact us for availability.
Sadly all of their farm tours are on hold for summer 2020, no visitors are allowed at the farm location. However, we bought a dozen delicious oysters at their Oyster Stand on Ackerly Pond Lane. $15 for a bakers dozen all self serve and Venmo accepted.
4.5 based on 172 reviews
Located in East Marion NY, Lavender by the Bay has been growing the highest quality lavender on Long Island for more than 15 years. We offer seasonal fresh cut bunches, dried lavender, lavender plants, lavender sachets and crafts, and honey from our own beehives. During our blooms there is an entry fee into the fields. This fee goes towards the upkeep and preservation of the beauty, form, and peaceful nature of our farm. We’ve released a limited amount of field tickets for both our Calverton ($10) and East Marion ($12) locations. Tickets can be purchased on our site. The lavender is typically in bloom mid/late June through mid-July, but is ultimately up to Mother Nature.
Wow! We had no idea this place existed until we did some research before our first visit to North Fork! It was a hot day, but the fields were gorgeous. They do a real nice job of having walking pathways, creative seating, and some shaded areas. They also sell some of their plans and lavender items. Would highly recommend - bring your camera!!
4.5 based on 36 reviews
What a great place..........They are so friendly here and the farm is spotlessly clean! The best part of the day is at 4pm when they milk the goats it is a great activity for children and adults alike.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
Saw the event on Facebook and thought it sounded fun. Nice day and the different stations with speakers talking about the different processes was very informative. I actually learned quite a bit about how maple syrup is made and got to taste the finished product
4.5 based on 25 reviews
Visitors are welcome to walk the grounds and trails, visit the farmstand, enjoy one of our many arts, music and educational programs and take a tour of the historic Manor House during scheduled tour dates. Our mission is to cultivate, preserve, and share these lands, buildings, and stories- inviting new thought about the importance of food, culture and place in our daily lives. Once a Native American hunting and fishing ground, Sylvester Manor has since 1652 been home to eleven generations of its original European settler family. It reflects a remarkably intact history of America's evolving tastes, economies and landscapes. Over time, the place has been transformed from a slaveholding provisioning plantation to an Enlightenment-era farm, then to a pioneering food industrialist's estate and today to an organic educational farm responsive to, and supported by, our neighbors and friends worldwide.
We were on Shelter Island for a weekend wedding and the family went out for a ride to entertain the grandkids, 6 and 4. We walked the farm and saw rows and rows of zinnias. The chickens were in a fenced pen. Its not a petting zoo but it was very interesting. The kids enjoyed buying apples at the stand and ate them as they walked around the farm. They declared that the apples were the best they had ever eaten. We also saw some very large pigs in a pen. There were some adults in the field who were learning about flower seeds. It was free to walk the grounds. I liked it.
4.5 based on 29 reviews
This is the most beautiful plant nursery. A lot of love has gone into creating this place. There are lovely grounds to walk around, a large variety of plants, benches and swing seats where you can sit and look at the river. There is also a great shop. You need to bring your own food and drink if you want to picnic. This is a hidden gem.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Flowers, end of May-Oct. Pick Your Own Berries in July-Early Sep. Please email/call prior to visiting to ensure the best picking experience. You can find a berry chart on our site as well. After Picking, feel free to cool off with an exclusive scoop of The Ice Cream Patch at Patty's Berries and Bunches! The Ice Cream Patch is made with fruit grown on our farm!
It’s worth the drive all the way out east just for their ice cream. Don’t get fooled by the small humbled store front. That place is an ice cream connoisseurs treasure chest. Every sigle flavor that we had was pure perfection, and with the distinct flavors choices like lavender, basil ,honey, you know it’s going to be a hit or miss. But let me tell you, they completely NAILED IT! Looking forward to going back.
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