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Things To Do

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Fire Island

Fire Island

Fire Island, NY

Take a ferry to Fire Island and explore the beaches, grab lunch at the Castaway Bar & Grill, or rent a beach cruiser bicycle (no cars allowed on the island) and explore the Atlantic shore!

Bayard Cutting Arboretum

Bayard Cutting Arboretum

440 Montauk Highway, Great River, NY 11739

Beautiful state park to go on scenic walks.

Macari Vineyards

Macari Vineyards

150 Bergen Avenue, Mattituck, NY 11952

If you're planning a longer trip (as this is about an hour away from the venue), we recommend enjoying some wine tasting and take in the beautiful scenery. More vineyards around this area as well.

Blue Point Brewing Company

Blue Point Brewing Company

225 West Main Street, Patchogue, NY 11772

The brewery offers a variety of year-round beers and several seasonal brews as well as a tasting room which is open to the public Wednesday through Saturday. Live music between 4-8pm everyday except Sundays from 2-6pm.

The Lakehouse

The Lakehouse

135 Maple Avenue, Bay Shore, NY 11706

A delicious restaurant on the water with a great view.

Kingston's Clam Bar

Kingston's Clam Bar

130 Atlantic Avenue, West Sayville, NY 11796

If you're seeking sun on your face, seafood, and a beautiful view with either outdoor, indoor, or even on the dock seating this is the place!

Robert Moses State Park

Robert Moses State Park

Robert Moses Causeway, Babylon, NY 11702

If you're coming into town early, enjoy a day at Robert Moses Beach! There is a $10 parking fee. Food and beverages are available for purchase on site, but you can also bring a cooler if you prefer. The bridge that leads to the beach offers an amazing view of the Great South Bay.

Montauk Point Lighthouse

Montauk Point Lighthouse

2000 Old Montauk Highway, Montauk, NY 11954

Montauk Point Lighthouse was the first lighthouse in New York State, and is the fourth-oldest active lighthouse in the United States. A small museum leads to 137 stairs up to the top of the tower where visitors can view the Atlantic Ocean from the most eastern point on Long Island.