Sag Harbor Family Activities - Things to Do With Kids in Sag Harbor NY

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AElizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge

  • 784 Noyack Road
    Sag Harbor, NY 11963, U.S.A.
  • +1 631 286 0485
  • Overview The Morton refuge preserves a 1.5 mile-long peninsula that separates Little Peconic and Noyac bays. The refuge is arguably the most picturesque of the Long Island refuges. Three miles of narrow undeveloped shoreline provide sand and rocky strand habitats. The tip of the peninsula has steep and he... more on LLBean.com

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Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge
784 Noyack Road
Sag Harbor, NY 11963, U.S.A.

BCavaniola's Gourmet Cheese Shop

  • 89-B Division St
    Sag Harbor,NY,11963
  • 6317250095
4.5
2+ reviews, 1 sources
  • First off, the staff know their cheese. They can yammer on for hours about why a cheese is good, why they like it, tell you not just what it goes with, ... more on Yelp
  • Almost the platonic ideal of a cheese shop, if such a thing exists. Not cheap, but that comes with the territory. I'm not one of those people who ... more on Yelp

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Cavaniola's Gourmet Cheese Shop
89-B Division St
Sag Harbor,NY,11963

CElliston Beach

  • 4 Big Fresh Pond Sag Harbor
    NY

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Elliston Beach
4 Big Fresh Pond Sag Harbor
NY

DHavens Beach

  • Off Bay Street near Hempstead Street
    Sag Harbor, NY
  • +1 631 725 0222

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Havens Beach
Off Bay Street near Hempstead Street
Sag Harbor, NY

ESag Harbor Whaling and Historical Museum

  • 200 Main Street
    Sag Harbor, NY 11963-3009
  • 631-725-0770,
4.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Great atmosphere, great information and the people are just great. The best time to visit is before the high season, and after Labor Day. Sag Harbor is a town that you ... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Overview During the 19th century, Sag Harbor, New York became one of the busiest ports in the northeast, where whalers of many nationalities could be seen walking the streets. -- During this time period Sag Harbor became a truly international port town, where ... more on MuseumStuff.com

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Sag Harbor Whaling and Historical Museum
200 Main Street
Sag Harbor, NY 11963-3009

FElizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge

  • 784 Noyack Rd
    Sag Harbor,NY,11963
  • 6312860485
5.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • When going to this refuge/park, be sure to bring some bird seed. Put some in your hand, hold it out and wait. The birds will actually land in your ... more on Yelp

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Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge
784 Noyack Rd
Sag Harbor,NY,11963

GMiyamoto

  • 75 Washington St
    Sag Harbor,NY,11963
  • 6317251533
5.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Outstanding selection of Japanese antiques! I so badly wanted the sign for the sock shop from about 100 years ago. ... more on Yelp

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Miyamoto
75 Washington St
Sag Harbor,NY,11963

HOld Custom House

  • Main & Garden Street
    Sag Harbor, NY 11963
  • +1 631 725 0250
3.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Overview Sag Harbor became a United States port of entry in 1789, with a growing population involved in servicing whalers, coasters and West Indian trade ships. The Custom House was owned by Sag Harbor’s first United States Custom Master, Henry Packer Dering. The daily activities of Dering, his wife and ... more on MuseumStuff.com
  • Overview Henry Packer Dering, the port's first U.S. custom master, lived in this beautifully appointed 1789 Federal home that doubled as customhouse and now serves as a museum. Historical ... more on Fodor's

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Old Custom House
Main & Garden Street
Sag Harbor, NY 11963

IBay Street Theater


  • Sag Harbor, NY , USA
  • +1 631 725 9500
  • Overview The regional Bay Street Theater presents new plays on their way to Broadway as well as time-honored classics. Bay Street also mounts holiday shows, comedy ... more on Fodor's

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Bay Street Theater

Sag Harbor, NY , USA

JSag Harbor Whaling Museum

  • 200 Main St.
    Sag Harbor, NY , USA
  • 631 / 725-0770
1.5
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Overview Housed in a gorgeous 1845 Greek Revival mansion built by whaling-ship magnate Benjamin Huntting, the home is as cool as the collection inside, devoted to the industry that put this part of the world on the map. Highlights include 100-year-old genuine whale jawbones, a reconstructed ... more on Frommers
  • Overview Noted 19th-century architect Minard Lafever designed this striking 1845 Greek-revival mansion for shipowner Benjamin Huntting and his family. Museum displays include scrimshaw pieces, ... more on Fodor's

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Sag Harbor Whaling Museum
200 Main St.
Sag Harbor, NY , USA

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