Best attractions and places to see around Lattingtown, New York, encompass natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. This region, part of Long Island's historic Gold Coast, is characterized by picturesque landscapes and significant estates. Visitors can explore diverse habitats, including coastal salt marshes and nature preserves. The area offers a variety of things to do, from beaches to historic gardens.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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With parking and plenty of room to picnic and have a swim, this beach area is a great spot to start and finish your ride on a hot summers day.
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The Salt Marshes are an interesting habitat with plenty of wildlife to see. Keep your eyes peeled for the bird and aquatic species that inhabit the extensive marshes whilst cycling along the road.
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Welwyn Preserve County Park is a 204-acre public nature reserve in Glen Cove, on the North Shore of Long Island in the U.S. state of New York. Welwyn Preserve was originally Welwyn Estate, the estate of the industrialist Harold I. Pratt. The main house, Welwyn, was one of the Gold Coast Mansions. Nature wise, there are more than 100 species of birds, a variety of small native mammals, reptiles and amphibians inhabit the preserve's grounds. The preserve also plays host to the Holocaust Memorial & Educational Center, which offers exhibits and other educational programs.
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Visitors can swim in Hempstead Harbor and enjoy picnic area. This beach provides sunfish/sailfish/kayak racks, boat launching ramp, 272-slip marina, playground, swimming pool and half-court basketball. In 1977, the pool at Tappen Beach, which was roughly 50 years old, was shut down because it was deemed to be unsafe by inspectors. It was replaced at a cost of roughly $731,000 in 1983, or $2.24mm in todays dollars accounting for inflation.
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This is the walled garden that is part of the Knollwood Estate (highlight for the estate is here: https://www.komoot.com/highlight/3154129). There is a picture of what the estate and garden looked like in the early 20th century: http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8375/8526760216_d9d2dae31f_o.jpg The garden is in the upper right corner of the picture.
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This place has a lot of history. Fun to explore.
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Nice beach here, North of the village of Roslyn in Sea Cliff. Good views.
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Waterfront views of Long Island Sound along Lighthouse Road here above Port Washington. Nice roads to and from this spot.
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Lattingtown offers diverse natural landscapes. You can visit Salt Marshes, which are vast wildlife refuges, or explore the 204-acre Welwyn Preserve, featuring wooded stream valleys, freshwater ponds, and a coastal salt marsh. The preserve is home to over 100 bird species. Additionally, the Bailey Arboretum provides 42 acres of marked trails and peaceful gardens.
Yes, the area around Lattingtown offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can find easy trails like the Garvies Point Preserve Loop or Coffin Woods Preserve Loop. For cycling, there are routes such as the Port Washington Waterfront – Sands Point - Lighthouse Road loop. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide and road cycling guide for Lattingtown.
Yes, Tappen Beach is a great option where you can swim in Hempstead Harbor, enjoy picnic areas, and utilize amenities like a boat launching ramp, marina, playground, and swimming pool. Another spot offering scenic waterfront views is Sands Point - Lighthouse Road.
Lattingtown is rich in history. You can explore the Walled Garden of Knollwood Estate, visit the historic Underhill Burying Ground, or see The Latting House, built in 1690. St. John's of Lattingtown Episcopal Church, rebuilt with funds from estate owners, also stands as a historical landmark.
Absolutely. Tappen Beach is ideal for families, offering swimming, a playground, and a pool. Welwyn Preserve provides nature trails and wildlife viewing, and the Bailey Arboretum has marked trails suitable for family walks. The Jetty and Pavilion at Welwyn Preserve is also a pleasant spot for all ages.
Within Welwyn Preserve, you'll find the Holocaust Memorial & Educational Center, which offers exhibits and educational programs. While not directly in Lattingtown, the nearby Locust Valley Historical Society is dedicated to preserving the history of the surrounding areas, including Lattingtown.
For picturesque waterfront views, head to Sands Point - Lighthouse Road, which offers stunning vistas of the Long Island Sound. The Jetty and Pavilion at Welwyn Preserve also provides excellent views over the coastal salt marsh and Long Island Sound.
In areas like Welwyn Preserve and the Salt Marshes, you can observe a variety of wildlife. Welwyn Preserve is home to over 100 species of birds, as well as small native mammals, reptiles, and amphibians. The Salt Marshes are vast wildlife refuges where you can spot various bird and aquatic species.
Lattingtown is part of Long Island's historic Gold Coast, a region known for its numerous large, private estates built by wealthy industrial barons in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These grand mansions and their expansive grounds contribute to the area's unique historical and architectural character.
Yes, several easy walking trails are available. The Easy hikes around Lattingtown guide lists options like the Garvies Point Preserve Loop, Coffin Woods Preserve Loop, and Hope Goddard Iselin Preserve Loop, which are all considered easy and suitable for a relaxed stroll.
While specific official dog policies can vary, many natural areas and preserves often have designated trails or areas where dogs are permitted, usually on a leash. It's always best to check the specific rules of each preserve, such as Welwyn Preserve or Bailey Arboretum, before visiting with your dog.
Lattingtown and its surrounding villages offer various local cafes, restaurants, and pubs. While specific establishments are not detailed here, you'll find options in nearby communities like Locust Valley or Glen Cove for dining and refreshments after exploring the attractions.


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