- The list below includes 115 free or cheap things to do in or near Bridgehampton, New York, including 98 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Beaches, History Museums and Horse Races.
- From Mecox Bay to Ocean Road Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Bridgehampton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Montauk, Riverhead, Southampton and East Hampton.
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Located on 28 acres, the Hallockville Museum Farm contains over 19 historic houses and buildings to visit. Activities available include museum tours, classes, guided birds walks, folk art shows, and fairs.
17.3 Miles
Montauk Beaches, Long Island is a collection of public beaches filled with a number of amenities for those who visit. Visitors commonly enjoy spending time on the beaches, playing golf on nearby courses, or eating and drinking at local restaurants.
17.9 Miles
A bowling alley and indoor entertainment facility, The All Star features open bowling, league play, and tournaments. The facility also has pool tables, and an arcade with a variety of video games.
18.1 Miles
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Behind Southern Storefronts on Main Street, Riverhead, NY 11901
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Ammann Riverfront Park is a public park facility located along the banks of the Peconic River. Amenities at the park include two gazebos, boat docks, picnic areas, and waterfront benches that provide visitors scenic views.
18.2 Miles
The entire family can have a good time in Hither Hills State Park. In here there are campsites, fire rings, a beach, playgrounds, picnic areas, trails, and other amenities. The main activities to be performed in here are hiking, hunting, fishing, and horseback riding.
18.2 Miles
Situated on the eastern edge of the Shinnecock Inlet, the Shinnecock East County Park in Southampton, New York is an undeveloped beach park. The spot is a favorite location for bass fishing, off-road driving of recreational vehicles and camping.
18.6 Miles
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431 East Main Street, Riverhead, NY 11901
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Built to engage visitors with a fascinating blend of science and nature, the Long Island Aquarium & Exhibition Center, is home to the western hemisphere's largest all-living Coral Reef display. Featuring a variety of indoor and outdoor exhibits, this is a must-see attraction.
18.8 Miles
With its lit marquee and classic dinner theatre feel, Suffolk Theater takes patrons back to an earlier era of entertainment. The art deco theater, which opened in 1933, offers a wide selection of shows throughout the year that include musical performances, fundraisers, swing dances, comedy nights and private ev…
18.9 Miles
A 22-acre park, Fort Pond Bay Park offers views of the bay along with picnic tables, small boat ramp for kayaks or canoes and a long fishing pier. For hikers, the park features easy access to Hither Woods Preserve.