Planting Fields is included in the National Register of Historic Places, the official list of the Nation’s historic sites worthy of preservation. It is the former estate of William Robertson Coe and Mai Rogers Coe and one of the few remaining Gold Coast estates on Long Island’s North Shore that retains its original 409 acres, its historic buildings by architects Walker and Gillette and landscape designed by the Olmsted Brothers of Brookline, MA.
Cold Spring Harbor has the largest living collection of New York State freshwater reptiles, fishes and amphibians. The Hatchery is a fun place for families to spend an afternoon together. Visitors can tour our two aquarium buildings and eight outdoor ponds, feed the hungry trout, and try our “Catch & Keep” fishing. The Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery closed its doors as a New York State fish hatchery on March 31, 1982. The following day it was reopened as a non-profit educational center by the Friends of the Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery, Inc. Its mission is to operate as an environmental education center and public aquarium that continues to raise and stock trout.
Del Vino Vineyards is located less than 2 miles from the base of Main Street in Northport. On Main Street, shops, restaurants, antique stores, a theater and offices fill early 20th-century commercial buildings along lively sidewalks. The street, with vintage trolley tracks still showing, slopes down to a harborfront park with a gazebo on one side and a band shell facing a tree-lined green on the other.
Make a stop at the spa to relax in Viana's tranquil and Zen- inspired state-of-the-art spa, which offers massages, facials, body treatments, waxing, makeup, botanically-based skin care and a full service hair & nail salon.