Attractions and places to see around Old Field, New York, encompass historical landmarks and natural areas along Long Island's North Shore. This village features a mix of coastal environments and preserved natural spaces. The region offers tidal estuaries, beaches, and forested properties, providing diverse settings for exploration.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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The Setauket-Port Jefferson Station Greenway Trail, or Setauket Greenway, is a 3-mile paved path on Long Island’s north shore. It connects scenic old-growth forests, farmland, meadows, business districts, Stony Brook University, and county parks. The trail features a mix of wooded sections and occasional sunny spots, with several road crossings, and some short sections that pass through utility corridors and sand pits.
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Mount Sinai Harbor holds a marine sanctuary and a nature preserve. It's a beautiful place, popular with clamming and fishing enthusiasts.
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Situated on the western bank of the Nissequogue River, near its estuarine mouth, this 93 acre forested property is utilized primarily for hiking. Arthur Kunz County Park features tidal creeks, a lush, mixed deciduous forest, rolling hills and valleys, and quaint hidden ponds all of which provide important habitat for wildlife. The trail system in the park provides a scenic link in a section of the Long Island Greenbelt Trail which heads north from Arthur Kunz Park to its terminus at Sunken Meadow State Park.
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The lighthouse sits on the northern tip of Old Field. It was first built in 1823, then rebuilt in 1868. The U.S. Coast Guard took it during WWII but gave it back to the Old Field community afterwards.
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Avalon Nature Preserve, in Head of the Harbor, captivates with its diverse ecosystems. Spanning 216 acres, it features woodlands, wetlands, and serene trails, providing a peaceful haven for nature enthusiasts.
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Situated on the western bank of the Nissequogue River, near its estuarine mouth, this 93 acre forested property is utilized primarily for hiking. Arthur Kunz County Park features tidal creeks, a lush, mixed deciduous forest, rolling hills and valleys, and quaint hidden ponds all of which provide important habitat for wildlife. The trail system in the park provides a scenic link in a section of the Long Island Greenbelt Trail which heads north from Arthur Kunz Park to its terminus at Sunken Meadow State Park.
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The lighthouse sits on the northern tip of Old Field. It was first built in 1823, then rebuilt in 1868. The U.S. Coast Guard took it during WWII but gave it back to the Old Field community afterwards.
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Mount Sinai Harbor holds a marine sanctuary and a nature preserve. It's a beautiful place, popular with clamming and fishing enthusiasts.
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Old Field offers diverse natural beauty, including the 135-acre tidal estuary of Flax Pond, the serene coastline of Whitehall Beach (Old Field Beach), and the scenic vistas from Old Field Point overlooking Long Island Sound. You can also visit Mount Sinai Harbor, a marine sanctuary and nature preserve popular for clamming and fishing.
Yes, the area features several trails. The Setauket-Port Jefferson Station Greenway Trail is a 3-mile paved path connecting forests, meadows, and business districts, suitable for cycling and walking. For hiking, explore Arthur Kunz County Park with its forested property and tidal creeks, or the 216-acre Avalon Nature Preserve, which offers woodlands and wetlands. For more cycling options, check out the cycling routes around Old Field.
Old Field is rich in history. You can visit the historic Old Field Point Light, originally built in 1823 and rebuilt in 1868, offering views of Long Island Sound. The Fire Ring on Old Field Road is another historical landmark, once used to signal fires. Nearby, the Setauket Presbyterian Church is notable for its architecture and role in local history, and the Three Village Historical Society in Setauket preserves the region's past, including tales of the Culper Spy Ring.
Many attractions in Old Field are suitable for families. The Setauket-Port Jefferson Station Greenway Trail is a paved path great for walks or bike rides with children. The grounds around Old Field Point Light offer scenic views, and Kaltenborn Commons provides a community park space. Natural areas like Flax Pond and Whitehall Beach are also pleasant for family outings.
Many outdoor areas in Old Field are dog-friendly, but policies can vary. For instance, the Setauket-Port Jefferson Station Greenway Trail is generally welcoming to leashed dogs. It's always best to check specific regulations for places like Avalon Nature Preserve or Arthur Kunz County Park, as some preserves may have specific rules regarding pets to protect wildlife.
Old Field is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to fall, when the weather is ideal for exploring outdoor attractions, beaches, and trails. The natural landscapes are vibrant, and activities like cycling and hiking are most comfortable. While winter offers a different, quieter beauty, some seasonal closures or limited access might occur.
The Setauket-Port Jefferson Station Greenway Trail is a paved path, making it generally accessible for strollers and wheelchairs. For other natural areas, accessibility can vary due to terrain. It's advisable to check specific conditions for places like Avalon Nature Preserve or Arthur Kunz County Park, which may have unpaved or uneven paths.
For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails available in the broader Old Field area. You can find various routes, including those around Laurel Ridge Trails. Explore the MTB Trails around Old Field guide for specific routes and difficulty levels.
Yes, Old Field's diverse ecosystems are home to various wildlife. Flax Pond, a tidal estuary, is a vital habitat for numerous plant and animal species. Arthur Kunz County Park and Avalon Nature Preserve, with their mixed forests and wetlands, also provide opportunities for birdwatching and observing local fauna.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the quiet beauty of Flax Pond, a significant tidal estuary known for its biodiversity. The village roads themselves, though curved and hilly, offer abundant beautiful vistas of the surrounding natural landscape. Kaltenborn Commons, at the entrance to the village, also provides a peaceful community park space.
Old Field is surrounded by various bodies of water, including Conscience Bay, The Narrows, Port Jefferson Harbor, Smithtown Bay, and Long Island Sound. These offer opportunities for swimming, boating, and fishing. Mount Sinai Harbor is particularly popular for clamming and fishing.


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