3 Best Sights in Long Island, New York

Hofstra Arboretum

The 240-acre Hofstra campus includes the Hofstra Arboretum, which basically is spread throughout the entire campus. It counts more than 8,000 trees of 425 varieties, 50 outdoor sculptures, a 2-acre bird sanctuary, and a 40-foot stone labyrinth for meditation.

Humes Japanese Stroll Garden

Within this tranquil 4-acre garden are a teahouse, paths of gravel and stepping-stones, stone lanterns, and a waterfall, plus various mosses and Asian plants. Guided tours, which include a tea ceremony, are usually given once a day on alternate Saturdays; call for more information.

Oyster Bay Rd., Mill Neck, New York, 11560, USA
516-676–4486
Sights Details
Rate Includes: Garden $7, tours $12, Closed weekdays, Late Apr.–mid-Oct., weekends 11:30–4:30

Madoo Conservancy

A stroll around this whimsical, plant- and sculpture-studded 2-acre preserve designed by artist Robert Dash reveals why HomeStyle magazine once described it as one of the 10 most beautiful gardens in America. Many adult and childrens' educational programs are offered here. Photographs are permitted, but dogs and strollers are not.

618 Sagg Main St., Sagaponack, New York, 11962, USA
631-537–8200
Sights Details
Rate Includes: Free, Closed Sun.–Thurs., Mid-May–mid-Sept., Fri. and Sat. noon–4

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