South Harbor Road, Southold, NY 11971
Also known as South Harbor Park, Emerson Park is a sandy location at the end of South Harbor Road in Southold. It has a…More wooded picnic area, restrooms and an expansive beach on Peconic Bay. Southold Park District owns and maintains the property. There are no lifeguards at this beach.
11280 Peconic Bay Blvd, Mattituck, NY 11952
Since 1941, the Mattituck Park District has maintained and enhanced nine properties in Mattituck — beaches,…More athletic fields, a boat ramp and nature preserves — a total of 73 acres. The properties are private to residents of the park district, which includes parts of Laurel. Guest passes are available for $15.</p> <p>Mattituck Park District commissioners meet on the second Thursday of each month at 7pm at the park district's office on Peconic Bay Boulevard on the grounds of Veterans Memorial Park. Work sessions are held the second Monday of each month at 6:30pm.</p> <p>Residents can vote on the park district budget for the following year in August and for a park district commissioner, whose term is three years, in November.</p>
9625 Main Rd, East Marion, NY 11939
Aunt Dot's Victorian B & B is located on the Main Road in East Marion just minutes east of Greenport Village and…More about 10 minutes west of Cross Sound Ferry. Amenities include beverages, in-room baths, air conditioning, a private entrance, beach passes, alarm clock, radio and hair dryers.</p> <p>This rustic inn features rooms decorated with a Victorian theme and guests are welcome to use the television and board games in the common area. Lovely gardens surround the property providing privacy and seclusion for guests.</p> <p>Breakfast is set out at 9am each day for guests.</p>
99 Shore Rd, Shelter Island Heights, NY 11965
For 63 years, Quinipet Camp and Retreat Center has provided summer camps, environmental education clinics, sailing…More school and other retreat opportunities at a historic hilltop location on Shelter Island overlooking Crescent Beach. Quinipet has been home to a progressive Christian summer camp since the United Methodist Church bought the property in 1947. Over 11,000 people from all over the country use Quinipet per year.</p> <p><b><i> </i></b></p> <p><b><i> </i></b></p>