Southampton, New York, on the east end of Long Island, shines in the summer. Sandy beaches and celebrities make this the place to be. The rest of the year, enjoy the museums, luxury shopping and fine dining. Visit farms and wineries nearby.
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4.5 based on 347 reviews
Scenic beach stretches 500 feet along the Atlantic shoreline offering a view of historic mansions in the distance.
As nice as it gets. Great food at reasonable prices for the Hampton's Worth the parking fee if you can’t bike there. ..
4.5 based on 157 reviews
This is one of my favorite beaches on Long Island. Has life guards, a concert series and a small concession stand as well as bathrooms during the summer season. Requires a permit or a day pass. Check out the Town Of Southampton website for details.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Conscience Point Historic Site and Nature Walk A Property of the Southampton Historical Museum End of Conscience Point Road, North Sea, NY Open Year-round: sunrise to sunset Free admission This five-acre wildlife refuge also supports endangered and threatened species. A Shellfish Hatchery is located in the parking lot and offers workshops in marine biology and ecology.
4.0 based on 82 reviews
Meschutt Beach is the perfect beach experience for all ages, especially for families who want to have a worry-free day. Since the beach is actually on Peconic Bay (a gloriously large and clean body of salt water inland from the open Atlantic Ocean) there are no crashing waves or tides to speak of, making it a very safe swimming experience for young children. This is not a venue for surfers or for adventurous swimmers, but on the plus side there is a full outdoor bar for adults, a full service snackbar and a gift shop that sells all manner of beach gear (chairs, lotions, hats, etc.).
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