Attractions and places to see around Westhampton Beach include a blend of coastal environments and cultural sites on Long Island's South Shore. The region features barrier beaches, diverse natural refuges, and historic landmarks. Visitors can explore trails through forests, discover riverfront parks, and engage with local history. This area offers a variety of experiences from natural exploration to cultural engagement.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The Paumanok Path meanders through a dense network of other trails here. The path is well-defined, but you may want a map to make sure you keep on the proper trail. There can be a lot of ticks and chiggers in this area, but if you hike after the first frost in autumn you shouldn't need to worry.
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Long Island is known, among other things, for its deer, which can be seen in many places.
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Manorville Hills County Park is not as busy as other nearby parks. This area has a vast network of trails and is somewhat hilly. Seasonal blooms of mountain laurels can be enjoyed, but watch out for ticks in the summer.
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The Quogue Wildlife Refuge is a 305-acre non-profit nature preserve. Established in 1934, this preserve has seven miles of trails. It is open 365 days a year, from sunrise to sunset. Keep an eye out for the rare dwarf pines in the pine barrens that grow here.
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Terrell Park offers a big green area in front of Moriches Bay, with a trail system that goes into the forest, leading you to the shoreline. Depending on the tide, the beach gets very close to the other side of the island. The park is very lush, with vegetation all around the trails and views to the wetland; if you are lucky, you can spot wildlife. During warm seasons, it is good to bring bug spray.
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Terrell Park offers a big green area in front of Moriches Bay, with a trail system that goes into the forest, leading you to the shoreline. Depending on the tide, the beach gets very close to the other side of the island. The park is very lush, with vegetation all around the trails and views to the wetland; if you are lucky you can spot wildlife. During warm seasons it is good to bring bug spray.
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You can discover a variety of natural settings, including barrier beaches and riverfront parks. Terrell River County Park offers a trail system through forests leading to the shoreline, with views of Moriches Bay and wetlands. Cupsogue Beach County Park is known for its white sands and opportunities to spot seals, while Rogers Beach provides a stunning sandy expanse ideal for relaxation.
Yes, there are several hiking options. Paumanok Path — Otis Pike meanders through a dense network of forest trails. You can also find trails at Bald Hill, which offers views of the nearby pine barrens. For more hiking routes, explore the Hiking around Westhampton Beach guide.
Westhampton Beach offers rich historical and cultural experiences. The Westhampton Beach Historical Society and Tuthill House Museum complex preserves local heritage with interactive displays and historic buildings like the Tuthill House (1840) and the Foster-Meeker Heritage Center (1735). The Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center (WHBPAC) is a significant cultural draw, hosting diverse performances in a beautifully renovated Greek Revival building.
Families will enjoy the expansive sands of Cupsogue Beach County Park, perfect for picnics and sandcastle building. Rogers Beach also offers lifeguards, a snack bar, and picnic tables for a convenient beach day. For outdoor exploration, Terrell River County Park is family-friendly with trails and wildlife viewing opportunities. The Village Green hosts summer concerts and children's events.
For scenic views, head to Bald Hill, where the trees open up near the summit to reveal the pine barrens. Terrell River County Park also provides views of Moriches Bay and wetlands from its shoreline trails. Pike's Beach offers endless, private coastal views.
Yes, Westhampton Beach is a great area for cycling. You can find various routes for both road cycling and touring. Explore options like the Ponquogue Bridge View – Dune Road loop. For detailed routes and guides, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Westhampton Beach and Cycling around Westhampton Beach guides.
Main Street is the vibrant downtown area of Westhampton Beach. It features high-end shopping, boutique stores, and a variety of small restaurants. It's a pleasant area for strolling and has undergone renovations, offering a lively atmosphere.
Absolutely. Cupsogue Beach County Park is a good spot to observe seals from November to May. The Quogue Wildlife Refuge, located nearby, offers trails for birdwatching and learning about local flora and fauna. Terrell River County Park also provides opportunities to spot wildlife, especially near its wetlands.
Beyond beaches and history, you can visit the Westhampton Beach Brewing Company to sample craft beers and learn about the brewing process. The Village Marina offers kayak and paddleboard rentals for water-based fun. The Great Lawn hosts various events, including art shows and outdoor movies during the summer.
While popular, Terrell River County Park offers a lush, less crowded experience with trails leading to Moriches Bay. Pike's Beach provides a more private coastal setting with endless views, and Lashley Beach (Jetty 4) is valued for its peaceful seclusion, offering a quieter beach experience.
Westhampton Beach is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, with summer being popular for beach activities and outdoor events on the Great Lawn and Village Green. For seal spotting, visit Cupsogue Beach County Park between November and May. Hiking trails like Paumanok Path — Otis Pike are best explored after the first frost in autumn to avoid ticks and chiggers.
Yes, Westhampton Beach has several. The U.S. Post Office, designed by Louis A. Simon, is an intact example of 1930s federal architecture. The Crowther House and the Foster-Meeker House (part of the Historical Society's complex, dating to 1735) are also listed, showcasing the area's rich architectural heritage. The Howell Homestead, built around 1727, is believed to be the oldest home in the village.


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