9 Of The Most Unique Places To Visit On Long Island

Argyle Lake

Argyle Lake, near Babylon and Islip, is a peaceful getaway for nature lovers. Hike around the lake, spot wildlife, and fish in the stocked waters.

Milleridge Village

Visit Milleridge Village in Jericho. Experience 1890s charm with Victorian homes, shops, and restaurants. Enjoy events like concerts and craft fairs.

Nassau County Museum of Art

Explore Nassau County Museum of Art in Roslyn, Long Island. See 4,000+ artworks spanning 3 centuries of American art, plus events & exhibits. Must-visit!

Clark Botanic Garden

Discover Clark Botanic Garden in Albertson! Explore various gardens, enjoy ponds, meadows, and trails. Events and classes offered. A Long Island gem!

Sands Point Preserve

Explore Sands Point Preserve: Once owned by the Guggenheims, it offers hiking, beach picnics, mansion tours (Fitzgerald's haunt), and Falaise, a Norman chateau.

Old Bethpage Village Restoration

Step into the past at Old Bethpage Village! Experience 1830s-1870s Long Island life with costumed guides, activities, and farm animals.

Splish Splash Water Park

Beat the heat at Splish Splash water park in Calverton! 95+ rides for all ages, wave pools, and more. Perfect family spot for summer fun!

Montauk Point Lighthouse

Visit Montauk Point Lighthouse for stunning ocean views. Climb 136 stairs for panoramas. Tours, museum, trails, and gift shop available. Must-see!

Raynham Hall Museum

Explore Raynham Hall Museum in Oyster Bay for Revolutionary War history. Built in 1740s, it's a historic home with period furnishings, guides, and gardens.