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South Fork Natural History Museum & Nature Center

Bridgehampton

Smell foxes, touch starfish, and meet live snakes at this intimate nature museum where curious kids (and adults) get hands-on with Long Island wildlife. Follow the nature trail out back to explore the nine-mile Long Pond Greenbelt when weather permits.

Family-friendly
Interactive exhibits
Live animals
Nature trails

Tips

🦊"Kids smell foxes, touch marine animals and look through telescopes" (Time Out)
🐍"staff was absolutely incredible... so friendly and knowledgeable"
📞call ahead — occasional closings for school groups

South Fork Natural History Museum & Nature Center

377 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton, NY 11932, USA

$10

Upcoming at South Fork Natural History Museum & Nature Center

Saturday, Jun 13
Birding for Beginners−When Dragonflies Are Around, So Are the Birds!

Birding for Beginners−When Dragonflies Are Around, So Are the Birds!

June 13 at 10:30am

Learn to spot blue jays, chickadees, and red-tailed hawks on a guided walk through the Vineyard Field. Friendly docents Cindy and Dave teach you to identify birds by their calls and behavior: no experience needed, just curiosity and a pair of binoculars if you have them.

East End Environment Series: Carnivorous Plants and Their Habitats

East End Environment Series: Carnivorous Plants and Their Habitats

June 13 at 3pm

Discover the sinister beauty of carnivorous plants thriving right here on Long Island. Expert ecologist Matthew Kaelin shares vivid photography and field discoveries, from sundews to pitcher plants, followed by an optional guided walk to see them in the wild.

Carnivorous Plant Walk

Carnivorous Plant Walk

June 13 at 4:30pm

Discover the wild world of carnivorous plants at this hands-on talk, then wander the Long Pond Greenbelt to spot sundews and bladderworts thriving in their natural habitat. It's part science lesson, part nature detective work, and entirely unexpected.