Cooper's Beach, located in Southampton on Long Island, is a popular public beach known for its pristine seven-mile stretch of sand and ocean. It offers visitors the opportunity to relax while enjoying stunning views of nearby mansions. In addition to being family-friendly with guards on duty, the beach also provides chair/umbrella rentals and snacks for purchase. However, there is a high-end fee to park at this well-known spot.
amazing clean beach in the Hamptons area, top public on the island and around in general. The waves can be huge is not lucky with swimming conditions but in a good sunny not windy day it can be a blast!
Nata — Google review
Beach is lovely, but i question it’s ranking in the top 5 beaches in the country. Sand is clean and lovely pale white, no rocks or seaweed. The beach is well-kept. Parking is one of the few in the Hamptons open to the public, but at an eye-opening whopper of $50 per day.
Larry L — Google review
The most extraordinary beach I've ever visited outside the Caribbean. It was pristine, as if the entire beach was vacuumed... there was not one morsel of refuse. The wonderful snack bar and spotless bathrooms make you feel that the $50 to park was worth every penny.
neil pleskovitch — Google review
This beach was worth the 3 hours it took to get there as well as every penny it cost to park for the day! Very clean, well maintained and the friendliest staff around! There was nothing about this beach to not like... I highly suggest visiting when in the area... I'll be back, Coopers Beach!!
Laura P — Google review
Beautiful beach. Clean sand, no rocks, seaweed or shells. But there was no one at the booth and all I saw were permit parking only signs,
so not sure about the reviews stating it’s $50 a day for parking
Laura Barrett — Google review
I just loved it. It has parking lot, 50$ whole day parking and have life guards too. Wonderful place for surfing 🏄♂️
Reena Sharma — Google review
Good and clean beach. Rated #3 in the country. $50 parking fee for non residents. Nice restaurant with plenty of food and drink options on the beach
Ashish Gupta — Google review
Thought this beach may have just been hype but was really pleasantly surprised. Gorgeous long stretches of soft white sand that really is one of the cleanest beaches I've been to on the east coast, no shells, seaweed, etc. Gorgeous mansions in the backdrop and amazingly quiet during the week. $50 to park for the day but has restrooms, food, and plenty of space. We went after parking charges ended to catch the sunset.
Jeff H — Google review
Community activity with Country Rock Band 'Southbound' performing - great time for families, small children dancing and everyone else line dancing...... A good time was had by all......💃💃💃
During the day you must be a Southampron Town resident to get on the beach......
DEBRA D — Google review
Low key clean beach. Easy parking. Snack shop and restrooms. Water was cold in mid June, but those who don't mind the brisk temperature went in and enjoyed.
Sadie B — Google review
I love waters so much and I’ve never been at the beach in such a long time and Coopers Beach satisfied all of my summer getaway cravings! The location is awesome, the locals are very friendly and the staff are amazing! It doesn’t usually get really crowded during weekdays and i felt like we have the beach all to ourselves because we arrived early so we’re like the first beach goers in there. The beach is very clean with helpful lifeguards on duty and very accommodating. It’s quiet, peaceful and is definitely one of the best beaches I’ve ever been to! Highly recommended!
Sebastian P — Google review
This place is really beautiful, get there early to get good shaded parking, upon arrival it's $50 cash to park no apple/Samsung pay or credit card at the booth. You can rent chairs and umbrellas, there's an area to purchase food, the rest room and wash off area are closed down by 6 pm but they do have port a potties around. The waves are huge and rough, difficult to swim in, but fun to surf, paddle board and jump around in, very salty water, but clean.
Mrs.Kimberley Simpson — Google review
Beautiful! My visit was after Labor Day, so fairly quiet.
Amy Gibson — Google review
One of the nicest and cleanest beaches in Long Island. Really peaceful and good for families. Great waves, beautiful sand, not too crowded. Snack shack is a plus!
Ponquogue Beach, located near Shinnecock Inlet, boasts a wide oceanfront with amenities such as a pavilion, restrooms and concessions. A parking permit is required for non-residents to avoid paying $400. This beach is stunningly beautiful with clear blue water free from seaweed and foam. Visitors are respectful of each other's space allowing for a chill and quiet atmosphere perfect for relaxation and reflection.
Simply beautiful. Clean white sand and nice waves. We went the weekend after Labor day and the water was perfect temperature for swimming. Family friendly and we even saw people walking dogs. Lifeguard not on duty the days we went. Changing rooms and bathrooms were clean and nice. There's a booth to pay for parking, but it was closed both weekend days we went, so free! I guess it stops at Labor Day.
scott carter — Google review
- Very busy but attractive location
- $30 day Parking pass (8/2023). Parking lot is next to beach but full by 11.30pm at weekends
- good showers
- pavilion food is way overpriced. Recommend bringing a full cooler.
-bathrooms are clean but heavily used by end of day and close at 4.30pm
-lots of surfers
msutube11 — Google review
The beach is fine but the should take more attention to clean it because there are a lot garbage there
Cristian Felipe Rodriguez Echeverry — Google review
Awesome place Great waves
Favorite at 5am great sun rise
Pro Gamer — Google review
Great beach, clean and well maintained. $30 for parking day pass for non-residents. Food is relatively over-priced. Restrooms open till 4:55pm and lifeguard on duty until 5pm.
Suhail Moidu Mulleri Kandiyil — Google review
Great for pics. Went there when it was 30 degrees and was still cool.
Tasnimul — Google review
My first time seeing ocean was at this beach. So it will be remembered forever.
Beyza S. — Google review
Nice beach but bathrooms were locked on a beautiful Saturday in the early afternoon. Nowhere else nearby to go. Not cool.
Are dog supposed to be leashed? Because a few weren't and I didn't see signage.
Lovely place to hang out as long as you're cool squatting behind a dune when nature calls and aren't scared of unleashed dogs.
It's fun watching the surfers.
Jessica — Google review
Clean white sand. Plenty parking area. $30/day parking. Clean bathrooms and changing rooms. Ladies room had about 4 changing rooms. 4 total Showers outside. Bathroom closes at 5pm. Lifeguards on site but they leave at 5pm. Long shoreline, beautiful. The day I went was sunny but windy so ocean was wavy. Watch the wind forecast. I recommend all beaches along that coastline. Minimum seaweeds on the shore. Clean shore.
Mamta B — Google review
First time there, during the pandemic.
At first I was really impressed
The water was a little dirty but we enjoyed it anyway.
The only problem I had is with the people who were sitting all over each other with absolutely NO SOCIAL DISTANCING!
It’s extremely important during this time and unfortunately my bf and I had to move twice because people were all over our space.
I mean, there are so many signs for keeping up with the social distancing, and still people don’t
Follow it.
Maya Kipnis — Google review
**Get a parking permit cause non resident pays 400 dollars** Other than that! It's a beautiful beach, can't believe it really, i thought all beaches in NY are like not paradise beaches however this one made that statement truly false. The water was pristine, it was clear, it was blue, not a lot of seaweed, not a lot of foam. People are very respectful of your space. Like throw the disc awayyyy from everyone reading books and bathing in the sun. Its really chill, quaint, quiet. You can ultimately decompress here and just reflect. Dip your toes in the sand, go into the water (the current was strong, be careful of undertoes) and just Reeelax. Highly recommend coming here. Also take good photos ;)
Peaceful park on the Agawam Lake. Plenty of green space, a playground, picnic tables, restrooms and lots of parking. Bring the kids or grab some lunch and relax outside for a while. The little free library is the icing on the cake.
David Ryan — Google review
Great neighborhood park that is well maintained, great grassy area for family or personal events or picnicking. Bathrooms were very clean and safe. The view of the water is very calming . Great varieties of restaurants and shopping in walking distance. Also awesome library
Adele Hibbert — Google review
great park I have visited since I was a kid with great playground. also lake is cool but slightly polluted which is a problem currently,y under review.
Alex Everything — Google review
It's Memorial Day, 2023. There is no better place to remember our heroes. Nice place to walk around and reflect.
Bob Beattie — Google review
Beautiful park in Southampton Village. Small boardwalk at the inlet. Lots of bird poop so wear closed shoes.
Debbie Peters — Google review
Great place to get out for some fresh air. Lunch in the park. Playground great for the kids. Extra picnic tables nearby. In the adjoining parking lot.
Penny Bozok — Google review
Lovely park. It’s small it won’t take you long just to walk it. But if you’d like sitting by the water and taking a few pictures of history then this is the place for you! Between the town full of shops, the art center and Agawam park there’s lots to do to fill your day.
Drea Walker — Google review
Very pleasant spot on clear, sunny days. Large field in the center, walled by bushes; contains memorial monuments & leads to benches to sit on by the left or right/front sides of it. Toward the large stone monument lay a really fine view of the water that lead out to the beach ahead. Contains a colorful playground area for kids with picnic tables residing by.
If you wish for a well-rounded spot just for a pleasant day to relax and enjoy a small occasion with peers, this makes a nice spot in fine weather. Perhaps dates too as there are nearby restaurants just a walk away.
It does not have any sports courts, however.
Dracobat10 — Google review
I've been coming here since I was tiny 🤗
It's a wonderful park! I haven't played in the playground in a long time, but it still looks fun. The monument is crumbling, so you can't hang out inside anymore, but it's still beautiful. The grass is beautiful. The pond is actually one of the most polluted bodies of water in the state (because of Suffolk county's infamous sewage treatment legacy) but it doesn't detract from the park.
Alexander Riccio — Google review
Most beautiful setting in Heart of town..Takeout lunch on a Bench 👍
The Southampton History Museum in New York is a local museum that showcases the town's history. It comprises 12 different structures including a mansion, schoolhouse, barn, and shops. Among these buildings is the Rogers Mansion which houses historic buildings and 11 outbuildings on a 1.7-acre facility along with a spacious lawn. The museum hosts various programs for visitors to learn about history and also offers opportunities for unique celebrations like weddings.
Interesting historical artifacts, great paintings, référence library.
Tan Aqua — Google review
Friendly helpful knowledgeable staff. Two stories high and two old fashioned outhouses in the rear of the upscale restaurant (for historic information ONLY not for public use). I love that. I don't generally enjoy museums but I enjoyed this small gem. The one thing that annoyed me most is twice the placement of the stereoscopic viewers turned away from us even though there's images in them with a big do NOT touch begging me to adjust them. So no 4th star for them. Also check out the brief mention of the 45th president former home in the silent slide show in the back. $5 admission
Jon Kemp — Google review
Enjoyed strolling the grounds with the historical buildings. Greeter gave a nice introduction to the home and its owners. Period furnishings were cool. Art exhibit was mainly Jesus and Mary. Nice skeleton decor for Fall
Scott Avidon — Google review
We came from queens just to visit Southampton history museum and art center, both were closed, while it says that they are open on Google. Very upset. They should update their hours on Google and stop confusing people.
Акмаль Амирханов — Google review
The grounds are beautiful and so relaxing. There are lots of great programs. We go the first Sunday of the month for the Flea and Vintage. So much fun and there's a black smith which is great. My nephew's choice of a career. He loves his time there. Thank you!
Penny Bozok — Google review
This was not the typical touristy thing to do. We enjoyed learning about a little piece of Southampton's history. There was a suggested $5.00 donation for adults which was a real bargain considering the array of exhibits on display in the Museum.
Deborah Crain Kemp — Google review
They talk about this being a collection of buildings but I was not impressed with what I saw when we arrived. Each building has a mixture of original, reproduction, and some modern. Nothing like a place like Colonial Williamsburg. But the meuseum inside the house makes up for it. Free to visit the grounds, $5 for the house. Easy parking right across the street courtisy of the oldest Presbyterian Church in the US.
David Hancock — Google review
Lovely historical facility. I attended a cocktail party there after the annual Southampton Insider's Tour of homes in the area. Great fun.
Meschutt Beach is a peaceful and clean local beach with stunning panoramic views of the Peconic Bay. It boasts a playground, a beach hut that serves food and drinks, and bathrooms for convenience. The bay's tranquil waters make it ideal for families with young children to swim in as there are no large waves. The sand is smooth and adorned by lovely shells, although visitors should note that the shore can be rocky and require beach shoes when entering the water.
Love this beach! Great place to bring the little ones because the water is nice and calm. Plenty of room to spread out but not a far walk to the water.
Jeannette R — Google review
Cost $18 to Park but it was an enjoyable visit. They were open bathrooms. The parking lot is small and next to the beach So no having to trrk a mile dragging all your stuff. I would wear pink shoes or Crocs because there are a lot of rocks. But the water is relatively clean and relatively calm which makes it enjoyable for young kids and less stressful for parents. Lots of beautiful rocks and shells. The food was also overpriced and not that great but the french fries were good. And at least they do have food for sale however you can pack and bring a cooler onto the beach. Definitely my most enjoyable beach trip of the summer.
natasha Mcglynn — Google review
Can you believe we finally made it out to our favorite beach...Time just flew by us this summer. By now we would have made several trips to Meschutt. So glad we were able to grab a couple of close friends & enjoy the evening with some Salsa & drinks...We had a wonderful time..
Tirzah Hailey — Google review
Nice beach for families with kids, shallow water no waves and food
Sarper Ozharar — Google review
The shallow water is ideal to go with children, clean place, in the afternoons there is music in the restaurant.
Betsy Rodriguez — Google review
We love this beach. The water is shallow and great for kids. Very little waves as this is the bay. Nice shells and smooth sand. Parking is $18 if your not from the area. Defiantly a hidden gem.
Adeline Affonso-Wagner — Google review
This is a great beach for families, children will love it. The water is calm, just be aware the shore is very rocky, beach shoes are need it specially when entering the water.
Alexander Cuello — Google review
Small, clean local beach. There is a playground, beach hut for food and drink and bathrooms. Fills up quick, get here early on busy days or later afternoon for more peaceful and spacious outdoor enjoyment. Green Key needed, only open to locals during covid.
Tracy Lorenz — Google review
Have been coming here for the past 3 years!
Reasons: no waves🌊 and therefore my kids can swim and play all they want without us worrying about them getting hurt, cristal clear waters, clean beach, friendly environment, No crazy restrictions (can bring floaties and toys for the kids) great food and drinks are available within a couple of feet from the beach!
Love this place!
VASALEXIS17M — Google review
Nice calm beach, a bit rocky, but it is not dog friendly. I had read other reviews stating that it was, but there are numerous signs around that say dogs are prohibited. The person at the gate did let us go through on our first day with our dog, but the second day we went they asked us to move all the way down the beach to private property.
F T — Google review
awesome place for an evening at the beach, great sunsets . live music on the beach and bar and food
One of the best places to visit while in Southampton. Friendly staff and there is always a great exhibit being displayed.
Jezz T — Google review
Present exhibit is on 2020 and how we are surviving. Indoor and outdoor exhibits. Admission is free and it is centrally located to downtown Southampton.
Ken Voska — Google review
Nice sculpture garden with the old Caesar busts. Inside the museum, the current exhibit was the works of: Sculptors - Elizabeth Strong Cuevas & Hal Buckner and painter - Deborah Buck. Amazing museum highlighting East End Artists. Worth a trip.
Tom Parker — Google review
Enjoyed just eating outside looking at the Greek sculpture of Octavian and other ancient Greek leaders. Octavian, or Augustus Caesar is the main standing sculpture. Julius Caesar is the only one with 2 busts. Enjoyed the water feature as well. Great place outside.
Christopher Lopez Krauss — Google review
A must do in Southampton, take in the shows or enjoy the grounds both are beautiful.
Rosario S. Cassata (Batman) — Google review
The former Parish Art Museum features many events like this Health Fair on weekends, three seasons.
This fair features several organizations and products, including these books and the author, Dr. Stacie Stephenson, Author of Glow and Vibrant.
Bob Beattie — Google review
Stopped by yesterday with my family member who's battling cancer, asked to use the bathroom. The women at the door said sorry were closed and wouldn't let her in. Treated her like she had the plague. Lame
Jamie Grubb — Google review
Wonderful art exhibition. It's all about perspective.
Arlen Donders — Google review
Don't miss the NatGeo photo exhibit, on until Labor Day. It's magnificent and text descriptions give you the sense of really understanding the plight of these wildlife species. For every person who cares about their role in helping conservation, even just knowing more helps. Great job by the artistic director, Amy Kirwin!
Shinnecock East County Park is an undeveloped beach area that provides access to both the bay and ocean for fishing and self-contained camping. The beach is clean but has rough waves, making it suitable for surfing or relaxing on the sand. The park offers gorgeous views of wide open beaches, live music in summer season, a food shack and bathrooms during Sumter season. It is a County park with reasonable parking prices of $7 for residents with Green Key or $15 for visitors.
This park is good for 4*4 off-roading on the beach since sand is full of small stones compared to cupsogue beach county park. Park is great for fishing, and the best time to visit is in winter or early spring. It seems like some renovation is going on at the park entrance.
Ashish Satyabhashak — Google review
Camping on the beach over labor day weekend was great. No hook ups so you have to fill your fresh water tanks and have a generator running. The bayside is calm and tranquil people love fishing off the rocks. The ocean side is beautiful. Its my favorite beach on the island. It is deep into suffolk county but well woth the drive. You get some of the most gorgeous Sunsets.. .
Nick NYG — Google review
Nice beach. Few people there. Looks like the best kept secret. It is a County park, so not subjected to the crazy prices of the Hamptons. Clean beach but rough waves. Looks like amazing for surfing (that I do not do) or just chill and have fun by the nice sand. Parking $7 for residents with Green Key or $15 for visitors. Very reasonable.
Mario Moquete — Google review
Beautiful beach and great views. Alittle bit of a drive to get there but worth it.
Christopher Kenna — Google review
Great place for fishing or just hanging out
Ray Nadeau — Google review
Beautiful! Prayed to Jesus there would be a gold course here thats indoors. God bless. Too beautiful!
Venessa Sandoval — Google review
We love Shinnecock East for single day use, and multi day camping. Gorgeous views, and wide open beaches. In Sumter season there is a food shack, and bathrooms. Live music in Summer season.
rob l — Google review
Stark beauty. Went in March so it was off season, lots of parking and it felt like we had the park to ourselves. Saw a snowy owl.
Fred Hopper — Google review
I been here two to three times to enjoy the beach mostly to fish & have not caught any fish at all. I don't know where the fish are going however, I know that people are taking babies not allowing fish to grow causing lack of fish. All these places use to be the best hotspots to fish & for the past few years it has been very dry. Unless you have a boat & out onshore.
Syvilla Jackson (Sassay) — Google review
Such a tranquil place to walk, fish or just sit back and relax on the beach.
Flying Point Beach is a stunning location in The Hamptons that boasts of beautiful waves and soft sand. The water remains warm even in September, making it an ideal spot to stop by. It is undoubtedly one of the most breathtaking beaches on Long Island surrounded by two other bodies of water, providing a spectacular view. On top of that, the area is exceptionally clean and well-maintained, enhancing the overall beauty of the beach pavilion.
This is a great spot with gorgeous waves and soft sand. Water is warm in September still. Highly recommended stop in The Hamptons.
tms — Google review
It's a beautiful beach but one evening my wife and I were walking along and saw these strange things crawling out of the surf. I tried to get near one, to take this picture, and one of them came after me. I was able to escape it's slimy grasps, and get away, along with my with my wife, thank God. Not sure what these are. I hope l never see them again....
C S. — Google review
What a beautiful white sand beach. The sunsets are incredible
Adam Bundy — Google review
Absolutely one of the most beautiful beaches on Long Island. Surrounded by two other bodies of water. Gorgeous area.
Peter Opatovsky — Google review
Great place to go at night for some Milky Way photography, the light pollution is kept to a minimum!
Chris Baiata — Google review
Clean and beautiful the day I visited.
linda O — Google review
Very nice beach! There's a restroom, outdoor shower and a food truck.
Kelly M. Mueller — Google review
April is still off-season,so the beach is clean and quiet.
Deth Khaia — Google review
This is a great spot with gorgeous waves and soft sand. Water is warm in September still. Highly recommended stop in The Hamptons.
tms — Google review
Another great time at the beach. Go visit an long Island beach.
Mike Sokoloff — Google review
Beautiful beach and facilities are so well maintained. Very pleasant staff.
The Parrish Art Museum is a renowned museum of American art with a rich history dating back to 1897. It has an impressive collection of works by both Long Island and contemporary masters, as well as the largest collection of art by American Impressionist William Merrit Chase and post-war painter Fairfield Porter. The museum also hosts regular exhibits of work by local artists, including occasional splashy fundraising galas.
Housed in an old airplane hangar, Parrish Art Museum is a clean, open space housing some interesting artwork. The exhibits are cool and on a weekday, the Museum was not very busy and there was no wait to get in. Bought tickets at the front desk and off we went. The gift store is small, but also has some cool books, stationary, and other artsy knickknacks. Would definitely stop by if you're nearby. Great stop in the Hamptons.
Millie Kwan — Google review
I've been to the museum a number of times over the years and have never been let down. It's charming, exhibits are thought provoking, and the museum is designed to be enjoyed in a few hours! Take the time to visit. You will thoroughly enjoy the experience!!
James Luisi — Google review
Cool building, but the arts inside were not interesting to me, and I love art museums. This one was dispointing.
Deth Khaia — Google review
Seemed like a really nice place. The building is very well done. The architecture is great. We even liked the parking lot. The images outside were great and some of the sculptures are phenomenal. Unfortunately, we did not enter. Found it to be a bit pricey with no family discount. We were 6. Hardly interested in paying over$100 but a small visit. But I get it. It's the Hamptons and its a new place and they have new bills to cover. But we just didn't have enough to cover admissions. But it looks nice.
Oscar gonzalez — Google review
Pretty sure my blood pressure dropped pulling into the parking lot. Architecture seamlessly blends into the wild landscape at the Parrish Art Museum. It was refreshing, and refreshingly quiet. Inside I was treated to temporary exhibits including: Audrey Flack, Frida Kahlo and Mel Kendrick. It was nice discovering paintings by William Merritt Chase (This museum carries the largest pubic collection of his work.)
The cafe was closed due to renovations, but reopens in March. Can't wait to return and see the mural being painted inside...and I'm told the cafe will carry bakery goods by The Blue Duck Bakery Cafe, which only makes it imperative I return :) Lastly, parking was free and easy. The museum is on one level, so super easy to get around if there are mobility issues. If you're on Long Island, I highly recommend a visit!
Judy Rae Merhar — Google review
Very nice museum. I went here once about five years ago and I could say the collection definitely changed which is a good thing (in most museums I don’t want to see the same thing over and over). It seems like there is good diversity among the art and there was an emphasis on local. Definitely will be back when things change around again at some point!
Marisa Passaro — Google review
Beautiful museum, totally worth it to visit and with a a great size between small-medium.
Edgardo Dávalos — Google review
Spacious place for local art. A great spot to walk and think, amazing collection of student work, amateur but nice to see how kids think and express themselves…9/11 photo memories, very sad so if you lost someone during that time, don’t look at those pictures. It’s hard to remember that day for so many people. Just be aware. Nice mini book store is there too. Cafe. Students enter for free
Nata — Google review
Is always a pleasure swinging by the Parrish Art Museum. The building is a design masterpiece - from the context to the structural details and it's worth the visit alone.
The collection here is small but always changing and you can easily spend a couple of hours around.
Alessandro Frati — Google review
I recommend this place if you like architecture or pass nearby. The quality of the building is very high (Herzog and De Meuron did a great job) however the art displayed is not as good as the building. It’s interesting but I wouldn’t go only for the art art least from NYC
Alberto Al azar — Google review
Enjoy coming here quite a bit. I enjoy the building's architecture. There's usually some interesting exhibits. The staff is always very friendly. Head next door to Duck Walk for a glass of wine afterwards.
Church of St. Rosalie is an impressive parish that has gained a reputation for its warm and welcoming atmosphere. It has been praised for its exceptional services and the friendly community it fosters. The church's modern architectural design coupled with its stunning music on Sundays adds to its charm. Additionally, Church of St. Rosalie provides a quiet room specifically designed for families with noisy children, ensuring a peaceful experience for everyone attending.
Modern and airy. Loved the organist. Comfortable and quiet.
S G — Google review
Going to church of ST. Rosalie brings me peace🕊connects me with God🙏
Digna Polanco — Google review
The prize of the Hamptons. A beautiful church and a great pastor. We always look forward to hearing his sermon!
Gregory Galdi — Google review
A wonderful church. Nice community. The music on Sundays is amazing. The architecture is modern. They have a quiet room for noisy children. Get there early, specially in the summer because the place fills up.
Hugo Ayala — Google review
Beautiful church, and always feel a sense of peace and renewal after attending Saturday/Sunday mass.
Denise Villara — Google review
We had gone to the Christmas party for the disabled and it was absolutely beautiful...my guys from our group home loved it.and had such a Great time.
Kathleen — Google review
Amazing parish. Been here a handful of times with Venture Crew 7023 and when I graduated from Our Lady of the Hamptons. Very welcoming, friendly and the services are terrific. God bless you Church of St. Rosalie's.
Mario Antonio — Google review
Very nice place, great atmosphere and friendly priests!
Tiana Bay is a quaint cove located in the Hamptons, encompassed by various vacation spots, shorelines, green spaces, watercraft docks and harbors. It offers visitors an array of activities such as swimming or lounging on the beaches, exploring parks teeming with nature and wildlife or embarking on boating adventures from one of the many launch points nearby.
Very pretty
Beachhampton — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful bay
(Original)
Linda la bahia
Karen Ramirez Brenes — Google review
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Our Lady of Poland R.C. Southampton Catholic Church
The Catholic Church Our Lady of Poland RC Southampton in Southampton Village is known for its warm and appreciative church members who greet visitors upon arrival. The church offers a diverse mass schedule, including English Mass on Saturdays at 5:00PM and Sundays at 6:30AM, 9:30AM, and 12PM. Additionally, there are Polish Masses on Sundays at 8:00AM and 10:45AM.
Our Lady of Poland RC Church is a Catholic treasure. Father Janusz is kind, humble and as authentic of a human being as one can be. This church is a gift to the community. The congregants are Blessed to be part of this special Catholic community that makes all people feel welcomed and loved every day.
Julie Bernard — Google review
Went there last year on my annual visit to the Hamptons.
Super welcoming church in Southampton . If you want to meet people you can, if you want to sit and watch you can. They make it easy to participate as much as you're comfortable with!
Check the mass schedule before - they are Polish Mass as well as English Mass.
Jack Stair — Google review
"The Little Church That Could" is my nickname for this 100-year-old parish church where my parents married in 1957. Mass is offered in both Polish and English languages. If you are fortunate to have Father Janusz celebrate mass for you, his warm and embracing welcome will make you smile. He bears an uncanny resemblance to his former college professor, Pope Saint John Paul II. Whether it is his voice, kind expressions and gestures or a genuine desire to engage the people in their faith, Our Lady of Poland are indeed fortunate to have him as their Pastor. If you find yourself in need of compassion, a more intimate connection to your faith and or want a real sense of community, Our Lady of Poland has much to offer. There are often church socials, coffee after mass, visiting priests from Poland, and on May 5, at the 10:30 am mass, the Auxillary Bishop will visit, install and bless a first-class relic of Pope Saint John Paul II that Father Janusz requested. At Christmas time the Church comes even more alive with a fantastic alter display complete with twinkling star. But one of my favorite experiences came on Christmas Eve when members of the parish gathered for dinner mid-day. Serving a traditional Polish menu, folks came and enjoyed this special day together. And Father Janusz sends you home with his blessings and a goody bag to enjoy. Some people look upon participating in religious activities as something they are asked to give to again and again, yet, each week I leave Our Lady of Poland feeling grateful for so much I have received. It is truly a blessing. The Church is ideally located just one block south of the Southampton Railroad Station. So if you can visit for the day, begin here and enjoy the quaint Village and beaches too!
Jacqueline Vita — Google review
Every time you walk into Church in Southampton Village you are greeted by some of the most wonderful and grateful church member.
Mass time Schedule - OLP Southampton
SATURDAY
5:00PM English Mass
SUNDAY
6:30AM, 9:30AM, 12 English Mass
8:00AM & 10:45AM Polish Mass
Monday 7: 30 am English Mass
Tuesday 7: 30 am English Mass
Wednesday 7: 30 am English Mass
Thursday 7: 30 am English Mass
Friday 7: 30 am English Mass
Saturday 7: 30 am English Mass
piotr soroka — Google review
Our Lady of Poland Church is a local polish cultural center in the Village of Southampton. Being built in the early 1900's it has beautiful historic architecture and charm. Great priest, religious services and traditional polish mass.
Alexander Gredysa — Google review
I have been participating in the Holy Mass after I found it offers masses via internet live.
Very happy it was listed on the schedule of masses.
Awesome priest, awesome homilies, long lasting impact! Father - you are a holy man!
Lead us, teach us in this hostile world especially for us, Catholics. You are speaking the truth as it is.
This is what is needed today and always.
God bless you!
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Feb 14, 2021
Anna Kajkowska, Severn, MD - Washington, D.C.
Anna Kajkowska — Google review
Beautiful church. We brought my 91 year old father in law here for a last time and the priest was do kind....gave my dad a special blessing. Warm thoughts!
Rosanne S — Google review
A VERY welcoming & friendly small village House of the Lord where the Holy Spirit is extremely evident.
As a new member, I am excited and thankfull to be in fellowship with all the wonderful Southampton community
Mike Stone — Google review
We loved this cozy church. We would definitely be back for a complete Sunday mass. There is a screen where you can read the songs and this is great for me!!!!
Romina Ricco Greubel — Google review
This small church is very beautiful. The pastor Fr. Janus is a holy man. He celebrates mass with notable reverence.
I have never been here but I am a direct ancestor of Halsey. Here to say hi to faimly I never even knew existed
Child Swamp Foot — Google review
This a quaint and wonderful historic cottage with a lovely garden. This would be a nice quick stop if you're along Gin Lane, on your way to the beach or clubhouse.
Mei Q — Google review
Love this place. I felt like I was walking into my past. My family is from the Daniel line and lived here and my GGGG Grandmother Phoebe tending her herb gardens here. It’s a must visit historical site in town.
J Halsey — Google review
Great tour .so interesting great tour guide. Loved seeing the history.
Joann Bedell — Google review
I did a ghost hunting tour here. It was most informative and stimulating.
D C — Google review
Beautiful place to explore. Nice garden . Beautiful layout.
Christopher Lopez Krauss — Google review
My husband’s ancestors lived here. Some eventually moved south.
If you're searching for a festive event in the Hamptons, Long Island, consider visiting Hank's Pumpkintown. This pumpkin patch located in Water Mill offers various activities for both kids and adults at a cost of $18 per person (free for children under 2).
$18 per person including kids. Children under 2 are free. Includes 3 corn maze, a bunch of toddler & adolescents wooden playground/slides, gem mining (for an extra $8), a big bounce pad, oversized pedal go carts along with a bunch of other kid activities. Definitely worth it if you spend time there. Beautiful pumpkin patch (79 cents a pound). the 50-60 min corn maze was actually challenging even for adults. We brought 2 baby carriages and you have to climb at least 4 metal (~13 steps each) sets of stairs so you may want to do a baby carrier instead unless you want a workout. Otherwise a fun Saturday afternoon.
Nicole Calderone — Google review
My grandson, Theo Stevie, had so much fun on a weekday. So many things to do! The apples and pumpkins are reasonably priced too! Better than the North shore of eastern Long Island for pricing and activities! Just wish they had a senior discount! I would take him at least 3 times a week.
DIANE SADOWSKI — Google review
Great place for little ones. There's also a shop where you can buy all your goodies such as, pies,camel&candy apples, coffee,fudge, pumpkin&cider donuts. Plenty of activities as well admission was $15 and it included unlimited: all day corn maze rides, trackor rides, calf roping, cow milking
Giant maze slide and more.
Jay Jeffries — Google review
Very large maze. Very large play ground for kids. After spending all day playing, didn’t even get to pick a pumpkin. Apple cider and donuts were very yummy. Highly recommend.
Parking will be a huge problem after 1pm.
Lauren Li — Google review
Very expensive, no water fountains for the kids. The kids had a blast, so it was really a fun day
Contrarian (Contrarian) — Google review
We loved this place. So much fun for kids. You can stay all day there and have things to do.
Olha Fostakovska — Google review
Beautiful staff very helpful. Pick apples, pick pumpkins, eat pies, donuts roasted corn, get lost in the corner maze. Great family fun. It is worth the ride.
Elvis Jimenez — Google review
Amazing place to visit. I had such a wonderful time and very happy I came here. The place was such an amazing sight and the people were so friendly. The only thing I didn't like was the toilets. Just use the bathroom before coming. The prices were cheaper than I thought and they also accept credit cards at some areas.
Matthew — Google review
Love the huge pumpkins, however they do not have a price option for adults that do not have kids with them. I don’t want to pay $18 to walk through the pumpkin patch with the big pumpkins. They are charging for the playground and all the other things I am not using, so if you want a few snaps of the cool, big pumpkins - you’ll have to do it from behind the fence in the parking lot.
tms — Google review
Apple and pumpkin picking with kiddos can be done in a short time - just the right size farm for little feet. Play areas for kids are nice. Roasted corn is the best! Nice selection of pies and the apple cider donuts are delicious. The Duck Walk Vineyard is Across the way and parents can treat themselves to a glass of wine after a long windy afternoon. The farm gets crowded so plan to arrive early in the morning.
Over the past four decades, Robert Dash, an artist and writer, created a verdant encyclopedia of gardening on two acres of land in Sagaponack. This enchanting place showcases a blend of architectural styles like Tudor, High Renaissance, early Greek, and Oriental influences. Situated at Conscience Point Historic Site & Nature Walk in Southampton since 1640—a significant location among the three Shinnecock camps—it marks the initial landing spot for settlers.
Ample parking. Very short trail that comes alive with small crabs at the shoreline! A sight to see. Watch out for the poison ivy! It's posted as well so that's a plus. Good for a quick visit!
Nick pinnetti — Google review
Nice place to launch your boat nice harbor
Matthew Raynor — Google review
This is one of the three sites of the Shinnecock camps and first landing spot in Southampton 1640. As you drive on North Sea Road, heading to the beach, this location is just at the last left turn you make before reaching the beach. It comes after the Marina. There are a few story boards here to read. Otherwise, this is mostly a respite spot to enjoy the views. Be a great Eagle or Gold Scout award project to put in some benches, birdhouses and some grasses.
Jacqueline Vita — Google review
Great little hidden spot, let’s keep it a secret.
David Ryan — Google review
Beautiful scenic route to a small peninsula in the middle of the harbor. Small Sandy Beach, great for quick swim or portage for small rowboat
William Hart — Google review
Epic to see one of the oldest spots in the United States where this great nation began.
Lawrence Fantoli — Google review
The lot is bumpy and muddy from the snow melt when we went. Not great to bring a kid or a stroller to have good access
AutoVision AutoLeasing — Google review
I usually take my dogs for a walk here. It is very serene. Great place just to stop and enjoy the moment.
Experience the vibrant Southampton Cultural Center, where you can immerse yourself in a variety of exciting cultural events. Delight in the sensational live music concerts that take place at both Agawam Park and Coopers Beach. These concerts, held primarily on Wednesdays starting at 6:30 p.m., offer an incredible opportunity to enjoy musical performances with your children. On Saturdays, the concerts commence at 5 p.m., providing even more chances for family fun.
Amazing Art Exhibits
Erwin — Google review
Great little art gallery with screening rooms for events. Right across from Agawam Park
Rod Taylor — Google review
Amazing live theatre shows!
Andy Herzman — Google review
Love it I won Today I'm so excited thank you WLNG 😘
Mattie Johnson — Google review
Broadway in Southampton..Got to enjoy wonderful Christmas Show right in my Home town
🎄👍💞
Fran Conig — Google review
Are you looking for an enjoyable outing? Feel like a play, a concert or an art gallery showing? Look no more; check the events calendar for the Southampton Cultural Arts Center. We just saw Mama Mia there plus enjoyed the artist gallery show. We also took advantage of the dinner and theater combo package offered — just a great experience. The theater productions draw upon area talent, and the enthusiasm, fun, dedication, and creativity oozes everywhere. They also have concerts and many excellent opportunities to enjoy the arts. This dedicated group of people volunteer many, many hours and do an excellent job!
Jacqueline Vita — Google review
Totally fun night out enjoying A Christmas Carol and loving the cookie walk! This year, literally best Christmas cookies I've ever eaten! For $10 a huge bag, it was the hit of the night! 2017 Scrooge is amazing ... He is so authentic and believable. Very friendly and professional hosts. A great way to kick off the season!
Mary McPartland — Google review
Great place to see local theater. I've seen two shows here and the casts are always amazing. Would highly recommend for locals and tourists to visit. Cozy venue so all the seats are great!
Angela Kohl — Google review
Kirsten is wonderful, had a great exhibition here.
Matthew Raynor — Google review
Loved the Art Displayed. There was no one inside when I visited. Until I got upstairs and began calling out to see if anyone was there. I felt as thought I was in one of those Thiller movies.
I love the Theatre and meeting spaces inside. Lovely.
Waldane Walker — Google review
Excellant!
Just returned last weekend to enjoy Mama Mia.
The actors were great and the singing was mellifluous.
Refreshments are served in the lobby.
Drive out and be entertained
Great cultural center and the tribal members were very informed about the tribe and history. A very beautiful tribe.
Alenda Johnson — Google review
Such a special part of American history and it is beautifully displayed here. The staff were amazing. They have a big event around the strawberry harvest, the pow wow, and a winter festival. Please do yourself a favor and stop in.
Nicolle Haniquet — Google review
It closed an hour earlier than advertized. However, we did meet an informative and accomplished Shinnecock jewelry designer and other nice people who had stands outside the museum. The grounds need maintenance.
Michael G. Angstreich — Google review
Worth a stop if your headed east on 27A towards Southampton ; . . .
Georgie B — Google review
Very interesting. Loved the paintings.
Linda Andre — Google review
Amazing place that tells of an amazing People!!
David Shook — Google review
Was checking your site, it is excellent! Would like to know if Chief Sam Beeler is still the there?
USMC Semper Fi — Google review
Closed. There is not a lot to see outside :/
Also their area is private so we couldn't even drive down their streets.
Sears Bellows County Park is a recreational area featuring an idyllic freshwater pond perfect for fishing, camping, hiking and horseback riding. The park offers beautiful hiking trails around the pond that are great for families with children to explore. Camping facilities are available with nice campsites but campfires require bringing your own pit. Visitors can enjoy the playground while dogs are not allowed in the water due to snapping turtles inhabiting it.
I've always loved the hike around the ponds and meeting up with the Paumanok Path. Great for a run, too. Maybe I'll do a race there!
Bob Beattie — Google review
Nice campsites. Campfires are allowed but no firepits....so bring your own. Nice lake but the dogs can’t swim because of snapping turtles. Wish they could do something about the ticks. The staff seemed very laid back which is cool because many Suffolk Parks have annoying militant staff members enforcing their ridiculous rules.
Albert Milite — Google review
Just love it. Peaceful, beautiful, natural. Camping, lake, playground, hiking.
Marie Marino — Google review
Cleanest park ever. Love the staff !!
veronica gonzalez — Google review
Nice place for a hike around the lake hills and benches I understand there's lots of ticks Stay on the path.
Maybe you should use some protectant also. It's a county park so Dog friendly as well
Jon Jozaitis — Google review
I enjoy bringing my 4 kids here for hikes in any weather. This last time we saw an eagle, fox, and snake. Always exciting to see the wildlife. And the smell of the pines...it's just the best!
Hope Kakarash — Google review
hiking around the ponds I'm the pine barrens at its best. wonderfully Serene and plenty of trails to explore.
Kristopher Selden — Google review
I had a very nice hike with my dad. I hiked to sears pond for the first time ever.i always thought sears bellow pond was 1 pond not 2 separate. It was a great time and took a lot of wider trails to hopefully not get eaten by ticks or chiggers but we got eaten alive on my knees and up.
Michael Kaiser — Google review
Great hiking!
Michael Watt — Google review
A beautiful short walk/hike around the pond is usually what we come for. It feels like you're deep in the woods.. so it's a nice quick easy adventure especially with kids! We've never camped there but they do offer campsites.. I've never seen that they were at capacity though it's busier in the summer. There's a play ground for kids.
Duck Walk Vineyards, located in the Hamptons and with a second site in North Fork, is a top attraction for tourists due to its proximity to resort areas and award-winning wines such as merlots, cabernets, chardonnays, and blueberry ports. The 50+-acre vineyard includes a Normandy-style chateau and "tell-tail" labels honoring the Long Island duck.
As someone with winery experience for over 200 vineyards and my fiancé works at a winery for both harvest and creation, this winery is a great stop. Our favorites were the Windmill Red and the Merlot! Absolutely incredible experience! Do not skip this winery!
Rachel Melillo — Google review
Went on day outing with 7 family & friends. Arrived at 10:30am before they were open on the coldest day of the year. The staff let us use the restrooms while we waited inside. All the wines tastings were great. Decent pours. The staff let us sit at table and eat inside.
Great place to go. I will go back.
Vincent Cavataio — Google review
Loved the atmosphere at Duckwalk, but the wines were disappointing. My friends and I came on Thursday and LOVED the woman in the tasting room - she was so friendly and welcoming! The indoor and outdoor areas are both great. Unfortunately, we got 4 flights of all different wines and did not finish more than 1 or 2 of the wines. We prefer semi-sweet, dry, or full-bodied wines, and we found most of the wines to be very sweet and not drinkable. Great pricing and great atmosphere, but wish there were more dry wines available.
Lauren Beale — Google review
Would not recommend if you want a legitimate wine tasting experience. Wines are served in plastic Dixie cups. Effects both taste and smell. The man serving us had no enthusiasm and gave no recommendations or explanations for the wines. Venue was pretty and wines were just above average, but the overall tasting experience was sub par.
Logan Kreglow — Google review
Went with my friends to celebrate our girl's birthday. Arrived after 3 pm and on a Monday, so the place was pretty empty. But Gina was very helpful in explaining which wines we would like based on our individual preferences. Was able to bring some cheese and veggies in, too. We enjoyed ourselves despite the rain we had. Would recommend but during the week is probably better than the weekend.
Sunny D — Google review
Dan and Matt were AMAZING!!! We came for a bachelorette and they couldn’t have made our experience more enjoyable. Amazing vibes and perfect for large groups or a date!!!!!
Courtney Martin — Google review
We had a lovely time at the Duck Walk Vineyards - great wines! We will definently return
Regina Maria — Google review
Very nice place with plenty of choices of locally produced wine. Grab your friends and have a nice party there. Beautiful scenery and good tasting wine and ... Beer! I totally in love with their cucumber apple cider!
Alex Serebrov — Google review
I’ve never had a bad wine from Duckwalk but this was my first time visiting the actual vineyard. The staff was nice and friendly! The grounds are beautiful and well kept. It wasn’t crowded and they had a live singer. It was very relaxing outside and I appreciated the two Van Gogh replicas on the wall inside! The 2019 Dessert Wine is delicious! My husband loves frozen Rose’!
Gina T. — Google review
Awesome welcoming environment. Open back area into the vineyard, with many spread out tables allows you to just relax and enjoy.
The staff are always nice, and knowledgeable of theor wines to be able to help 1st time visitors and 1st tome wine drinkers alike.
I've been going to Duckwalk for the past 10 years since my 21st and take all my friends and family there when they want a wine day. Their wines serve all, with a variety of sweets, drys, and fantastic dessert wines.
An advantage of Duckwalk is being a little further out than many vineyards you don't have as many large loud groups as ones further west.
Tom Bishop — Google review
I went on a Saturday and had a reservation. It was packed. There wasn’t anyone to direct people. It seemed like a kindergarten classroom. The inside was packed. A bunch of Karen’s. The staff were nice thought but just completely unorganized. I still have two stars for the nice staff and good wine
The Pelletreau Silver Shop, a local history museum, offers an enriching experience as visitors explore the captivating world of metalworking. With a focus on the past and its connection to the present, this unique establishment provides insights into the evolution of craftsmanship in creating silver pieces. From discovering the rich historical background to delving into traditional techniques employed by metalsmiths throughout time, patrons can delve deeper into this fascinating craft.
What a gem! We had the most wonderful time with the metalsmith, learning about the history & her craft. Simply delightful!
Beth Vanderkin — Google review
What a charming little shop in beautiful Southampton! I spent so much time looking around, as each piece was so special and unique. I had such a hard time deciding! The owner was extremely helpful, and even offered to customize a piece that would combine all the things I liked about the various pieces in the store. I left very happy with my purchase, and I look forward to returning soon!
Kristi Krieg — Google review
Our friend was taking pictures and video of the front of the historical sight and was treated like trash by the lady inside...told him he had to "move along" as if he was doing something wrong...When EVERYONE knows its perfectly fine and legal to film from any public spaces...(its a constitutional right in the USA)...was a very nice visit except for the rude lady who treats photographers and videographers like 2nd class citizens. I dont think its advisable to suggest anyone visit this place...They dont like visitors.
J Morrison — Google review
This is such a special shop! It’s unusual to find a jeweler who makes custom designs at all price points. The lovely owner patiently answered my many questions and shared the history of the building. I’ve been to the shop two times and each time I left with a beautiful pair of versatile silver earrings. I will definitely be back the next time I’m in Southampton!
Alison Kaltz — Google review
A beautiful and unique shop in the heart of Southampton, rich in history and charm. The shopkeeper was very helpful and friendly and made selecting our jewelry an enjoyable experience. A must see when visiting.
Gina Santini — Google review
Love this little store , beautiful design jewelry. I had great experience., The lady was so helpful and gave a great advice on what to pick. I will totally go back.
Chris Dumi — Google review
I was inside inquiring about one of the pieces when the woman helping me abruptly left in the middle of our conversation to yell at some man outside. Very rude, and the rest of the place gives me funky vibes. Won't be back
cherlie margnus — Google review
Recently shopped at Pelletreau in Southampton - it was a wonderful experience which included a history lesson as the store originated in the 1600's - beautiful original designed silver jewelry made by the extremely talented owner who was so pleasant and patient - my granddaughters will be thrilled with their gifts and I know we will be there again shortly
Raymond Sommerstad — Google review
The staff is very rude, they gave me a funky feeling. They were very inappropriate and they made me feel uncomfortable