There are more than 3,000 acres of certified shell fishing beds nearby and more than 5,000 acres of parkland and open space in the immediate area. It is a short drive to the Shinnecock Indian Reservation and Museum, and the Jackson Pollack House. Fishing and boating opportunities are available, along with shopping galore in the tony Hampton's. Don't miss the Long Island Pine Barrens Forest Preserve with its globally rare Dwarf Pines Forest, one of three in the world.
The house is located just minutes from Wolffer Estate Winery and the Sag Harbor Whaling Museum. Horseback riding is also available nearby.
Surf casting and pier fishing is a regular pastime. Sag Harbor has retained all the charm of the original fishing village, settled in 1636. Fine dining is available in the Village, which has a well-maintained Historic District.
Ski:
No ski nearby.
Golf:
Just five minutes to the Sag Harbor Golf Course.