5 Best Sights in Huntington, Long Island

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We've compiled the best of the best in Huntington - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Caumsett State Historic Park

Set in magnificent Lloyd Neck, which juts into Long Island Sound, this park covers 1,500 acres and includes a sliver of beach and a bridle path for those who bring horses in by trailer. You can also hike, fish, bike, and cross-country ski here. The park was originally the estate of Marshall Field III; his mansion can be viewed from the outside, but is closed to the public.

Huntington, NY, 11743, USA
631-423–1770
Sight Details
$6 (Memorial Day–Labor Day)
Daily sunrise–sunset

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Fleets Cove Beach

stretches for 1,600 feet on Northport Bay and includes a boardwalk, playground, and summer lifeguards.

Off Fleets Cove Rd., Centerport, NY, 11743, USA
631-351–3000
Sight Details
$25 Memorial Day–Labor Day
Daily 9–7:30

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Gold Star Battalion Beach

The 400-foot with a playground, beach house, and summer lifeguards, faces Huntington Bay.

Browns Rd., Huntington, NY, 11743, USA
631-351–3089
Sight Details
$25 Memorial Day–Labor Day
Daily 9–7:30

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Heckscher Museum of Art

The museum, a wonderful example of beaux-arts architecture two blocks from downtown Huntington, houses more than 1,800 paintings, sculptures, and drawings. The permanent collection spans more than five centuries of European and American art, including Georgia O'Keeffe's Machu Picchu (Peruvian Landscape) and contemporary work by artist Olafur Eliasson. The museum also hosts impressive traveling exhibits. It's on the grounds of pleasant Heckscher Park, which has a playground, pond, tennis courts, and a band shell.

2 Prime Ave., Huntington, NY, 11743, USA
631-351–3250
Sight Details
$8
Tues.–Fri. 10–5, weekends 1–5
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Walt Whitman Birthplace State Historic Site & Interpretive Center

This was the boyhood home of Walt Whitman, one of America's greatest poets. A typical example of native Long Island craftsmanship of the time, the snug house, built by the poet's father circa 1819, has survived virtually intact since the Whitmans left it in 1823. Whitman portraits, letters, and manuscripts are on display. The home is off Route 110, across from Walt Whitman Mall.

246 Old Walt Whitman Rd., Huntington Station, NY, 11746, USA
631-760–6216
Sight Details
$6
Wed.–Fri. 1–4, weekends 11–4
Closed Mon. and Tues. Labor Day–Jun.

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