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POINTS
OF INTEREST
Village Green & Gazebo
Westhampton Beach's beautiful center and site of many cultural events,
with holiday gatherings, children's enrichment programs, and a Thursday
evening summer concert series.
Shopping on Main Street
The village of Westhampton Beach features a quaint district of trendy,
sophisticated shops.
Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center
Main Street. Formerly United Artist Theater now acts as a community center,
providing children's movies, foreign films and live theater.
Westhampton Historical Museum
Mill Road. A circa 1800's house with changing exhibits, including photographs
of early Westhampton Beach. (288-1139)
Hampton Synagogue
154 Sunset Avenue. Westhampton Beach. Beautiful edifice, fully landscaped
with formal gardens. (288-0534)
Quogue Wildlife Refuge
Old Country Road, Quogue. (300 Acres) Wildlife sanctuary managed by the
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Features 7 miles
of self-guided trails, a nature center, a distressed wildlife complex
where animals can be viewed and a year-round ice harvesting exhibition.
(653-4771)
Quogue Village Theater
Jessup Avenue. Quogue. Theater company performs three major productions
and several smaller shows through the season in this 200 seat theater.
(653-8955)
RECREATION
Cupsogue
County Park
Dune Road. Pavilion, restrooms, snack bar, lifeguards, camping on outer
beach. (516) 854-4949.
Village Beaches
Both of the village beaches require permits for non-residents and summer
renters. For information, Call village Hall (516) 288-1654.
Rogers Beach
At the end of Beach Lane. Lifeguards and restrooms and showers.
Lashley Beach
Dune Road. Lifeguards and restrooms and showers.
Pine Barrens Trail
45 mile long trail for hikers meandering through the Pine Barrens, part
of the Paumanok Path. For a free permit call The New York Department of
Environmental Conservation (444-0273)
For
more information, call the Greater Westhampton Chamber of Commerce
at 631-288-3337
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