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5 Things You Can Still Do In The Hampton's

Catherine Doolan

The Hamptons are still kicking off the start of summer amidst the Coronavirus pandemic and quarantine. As places slowly open on the tip of Long Island, New York, here are a few ideas that your family and friends can look forward to!

Take-out

from your favorite spots. Many restaurants are offering curbside pickup so that you don’t have to miss out on your favorite dishes. John Scott’s Surf Shack in Westhampton Beach is still open giving its customers their favorite fresh seafood!

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Walking and Hiking

Many parks and outdoor areas are still open for people to enjoy exercising and breathtaking views. The Elizabeth A. Morton Wild National Wildlife Refuge is open for hikes. Hike through forests and fields and along ponds and beaches.  Bird lovers will see many different species.  Other wildlife to view are turtles, deer, frogs, and osprey.

Virtual wine tasting at Wölffer Estate

Wölffer is offering an online 45-minute tasting with a wine expert. Customers get to choose from a Rose Package or White Horse Package. The wine will be delivered to your door. Virtual tastings are done on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, and requests can be taken upon availability. For more information go to www.wolffer.com.

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Go to the beach

The beaches in the Hamptons are now open for the summer. Hither Hills and Cupsogue Beach County Park, among many others, are now operating with 50 percent capacity monitored by parking lots to ensure social distancing is being followed. Parking for beaches in the Hamptons can be tricky. For more information, you can see Beach Parking in the Hamptons: What You Need to Know.

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Biking

Biking is one of the best ways to see the beautiful scenery of the Hamptons. Biking Dune Road and Montauk Highway are some of the best routes to see beaches, magnificent houses, and quaint towns.

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