Best attractions and places to see around Coram, a hamlet in Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, include a mix of natural preserves, historic landmarks, and recreational facilities. The area features diverse ecosystems, from woodlands and wetlands to pine barrens, shaped by Long Island's glacial history. Coram offers opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and biking, alongside cultural sites and family-friendly entertainment.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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Turn off the GPS and go get lost, turn it on when you want to go home, that's the best experience.
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The Setauket-Port Jefferson Station Greenway Trail, or Setauket Greenway, is a 3-mile paved path on Long Island’s north shore. It connects scenic old-growth forests, farmland, meadows, business districts, Stony Brook University, and county parks. The trail features a mix of wooded sections and occasional sunny spots, with several road crossings, and some short sections that pass through utility corridors and sand pits.
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Mount Sinai Harbor holds a marine sanctuary and a nature preserve. It's a beautiful place, popular with clamming and fishing enthusiasts.
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Glacier Ridge Preserve is a 240-acre park with over 12 miles of biking trails in a big patch of forest.
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Avalon Nature Preserve, in Head of the Harbor, captivates with its diverse ecosystems. Spanning 216 acres, it features woodlands, wetlands, and serene trails, providing a peaceful haven for nature enthusiasts.
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The mountain bike trails at Laurel Ridge are great for a lung and leg killing workout. You will find steep climbs with a nice mix of trail features like thin skinnies, rocks and logs to ride over.
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Mount Sinai Harbor holds a marine sanctuary and a nature preserve. It's a beautiful place, popular with clamming and fishing enthusiasts.
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Coram offers several natural preserves for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore the Glacier Ridge Preserve, a 240-acre park with over 12 miles of biking and hiking trails. The Overton or Coram Ponds Preserve spans 450 acres with woodlands, wetlands, and meadows, perfect for hiking and biking. Another option is the Daniel R. Davis Sanctuary, a 66-acre site featuring a unique pine barrens ecosystem and 1.4 miles of hiking trails.
Yes, Coram has a rich history reflected in its landmarks. The Davis Town Meeting House, built around 1750, is the oldest existing structure in Coram and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. You can also find the Lester H. Davis House, another historically recognized home, and the Coram Milestone, originally placed in 1774, which marked distances along colonial routes.
Coram provides numerous family-friendly options. For outdoor fun, Diamond in the Pines Park offers sports fields and a large playground, while Wintigh Park features slides, swings, and a 'jet blue' playground. Indoor entertainment includes Wood Kingdom East, an indoor playground with bouncers and swing sets, The Laser Kingdom for laser tag, and Coram Country Lanes for bowling.
For hiking and cycling, the Setauket-Port Jefferson Station Greenway Trail is a popular choice, offering a 3-mile paved path through forests and meadows. The Glacier Ridge Preserve also provides over 12 miles of trails suitable for both biking and hiking. You can find more detailed routes and guides for hiking at Hiking around Coram and for cycling at Cycling around Coram.
Yes, Mount Sinai Harbor is a beautiful spot that holds a marine sanctuary and a nature preserve, popular for clamming and fishing. While not a traditional viewpoint, Pine Lake is known as a relaxing spot to enjoy sunset views. The area also features a unique geological formation known as a 'kettle hole,' thought to be 96 feet deep.
Coram boasts several parks for various recreational activities. Diamond in the Pines Park is great for sports with its fields and playground. Tanglewood Park offers a jungle gym and a baseball field. For those looking for trails, Sequoia Park features multiple small hiking trails, and Wintigh Park is a newer option with modern playground equipment.
Yes, golf enthusiasts can visit Pine Ridge Golf Club, an 18-hole public golf course that is popular among Long Island golfers.
Beyond its preserves, Coram is home to a unique geological formation known as a 'kettle hole,' a small but remarkably deep depression formed by glacial activity. The Daniel R. Davis Sanctuary also offers a chance to explore a rare pine barrens ecosystem and observe Long Island's glacial legacy.
For indoor entertainment, Coram offers Movieland Cinemas for a movie-going experience with luxury seating. You can also enjoy active fun at High-Velocity Paintball with its themed outdoor fields, or try The Laser Kingdom for laser tag, and Coram Country Lanes for bowling.
The Avalon Nature Preserve, located nearby in Head of the Harbor, spans 216 acres and captivates with its diverse ecosystems. It features woodlands, wetlands, and serene trails, providing a peaceful haven for nature enthusiasts and a great spot for a quiet walk.
Yes, for more challenging rides, the Laurel Ridge Trails offer a mountain bike park experience. These trails are known for providing a good workout with steep climbs and a mix of features like thin skinnies, rocks, and logs to ride over.
The Heritage Center in Coram serves as a community hub. It hosts a variety of youth, family, and community events, offering recreation, health, and wellness programs for local residents.


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