- TripBuzz found 107 things to do with kids in or near Bridgehampton, New York, including 98 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Montauk, Riverhead, Sag Harbor and Southampton.
- From Mecox Bay to Ocean Road Beach, the Bridgehampton area offers 99 different types of family activities, including: Beaches, History Museums, Horse Races and Children's Museums.
- Equine fans and relaxation seekers flock to Bridgehampton, New York each year to take in its natural beauty and many annual events. Host of the annual Hampton Classic Horse Show, the city is also home to the Bridgehampton Polo Club and many prominent celebrities including Beyoncé and Jay-Z and many well-known baseball players.
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As a popular geocache destination, Richard Trails is a half mile trail that weaves through the surrounding forest. The trail is currently in the process of being expanded as more branches are being cut to make room.
47.6 Miles
Children can enjoy ranger-led outdoor adventures or a hike for the entire family at Caleb State Park in Smithtown, New York. Many trails are set to a beautiful natural scenery, open for running, walking, and biking.
47.6 Miles
The KO Club for Kids is a hands on childcare facility for kids from five to fourteen years old. The club provides training and participation in recreation activities, reading, and computer software programming.
47.6 Miles
A not-for-profit educational facility, the Sweetbriar Nature Center offers a wide variety of educational programs for kids and adults. The center also focuses on preserving and rehabilitating local wildlife, and sponsors frequent educational programs.
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Paul T. Given County Park, Rtes 25 & 25A, Smithtown, NY 11787
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Visitors can enjoy canoe and kayaking along a 5 and half mile stretch of the Nissequogue River with Nissequogue River Canoe & Kayak Rentals Inc. Trips can start or end at 'Headwaters' at Paul T. Given County Park.
47.8 Miles
Paul T. Given County Park is located along the Nissequogue River. The park, which also has benches and picnic tables, offers river access, which makes it a suitable spot for boating, fishing, kayaking, or canoeing.
48.1 Miles
Brooksvale Park offers a domestic animal barnyard, toddler playground and playing field, wildlife garden, and apple orchard. The on-site pond is used for ice skating in the winter. Hiking trails and a rentable pavilion are also available.
48.2 Miles
The Roosevelt Forest contains a wide variety of wildlife for guests to view, including birds, amphibians, reptiles, and mammals. The site also contains wild flowers, ferns, and trees for guests seeking photo opportunities.
48.6 Miles
A small corner park, Constitution Park features an open grass field with trees lining the perimeter of the park. It has a lighted walking trail, park benches and a flag pole displaying the American flag.
48.6 Miles
First established in 1916, Coleman Brother Shows Inc is a popular carnival company that operated throughout New England. There are currently over 30 rides, including a detailed carousel, tilt-a-whirl, and a large Ferris wheel.