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    LongHouse Reserve

    4.6 (34 reviews)
    Closed 12:30 pm - 5:00 PM

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    Bamboo forest
    Holly K.

    The place was beautiful. It was a nice day. The garden was well maintained. We were for 1.5 hours and pretty much saw all 16 acres.

    Mayra L.

    A trip to the Hamptons isn't complete without visiting LongHouse Reserve, an amazing and remarkably beautiful sculpture garden where you can connect with nature in a creative atmosphere.

    Brenda F.

    Amazing 16 acre sculpture garden. I had this bookmarked on my Yelp for years. I was going out to the South fork to Wolfer Estate ,and needed something to do before prior to our reservation. This place is truly magical. I felt like I was no longer on Long Island. It is beautifully done. I don't want to give too much, just go take a stroll and enjoy mother nature with beautiful sculptures of art.

    Kendra H.

    Breathtaking, mind-blowing, amazing are three words to describe LongHouse Reserve. This is such a hidden gem on Long Island if you are an art lover and nature lover. The gardens are beautiful and will spark your curiosity and imagination around every corner. I've been here twice now and each time the staff have also been welcoming and friendly. Don't think twice, just buy the ticket and go!

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    Jennifer Y.

    Under a rock I've been. Not till this Thanksgiving did I learn of LongHouse Reserve. Sixteen acres of nature filled with capturing sculptures and art installations. Heavenly was this late afternoon. Cherishing the peaceful stroll, the sun rays streaking through the fall color leaves, the trickling of water from sculptures, the blissful areas for reading, being amongst art and nature. CHEERS!

    Mr F G And Mrs M S.

    Longhouse reserve obviously inspired by east asian designs. It is neither grand or pompous, but rather inviting you to a calm searching and discovering experience. We love how Longhouse respect their sculptures, giving each of them a mini stage, put in spot where you'll see them whether by walking through row of trees or strolling a narrow meandering path. We especially like the 12 chinese zodiac statues, someone need to make a night horror film set in that location. Go here and spoil your senses, you won't regret it.

    Michelle S.

    A must visit when you're in the hamptons! The grounds were beautiful! The fall foliage made it even more gorgeous. We saw the entire ground within an hour. Because there is a limited number of tickets per hour, we felt very safe. FYI- The bathrooms are open!

    In play we trust. Yoko Ono
    Lucy W. H.

    Happy place. The art inspires and puts a smile on your face. If I lived nearby, I would want to work here, surrounded by beauty. They have limited hours which makes it difficult to visit often. Love the little gift shop as well.

    Absolutely beautiful!!!! In addition my kids loved the treasure map their 4 year old sister got

    Absolutely beautiful!!!! Everything was well-maintained and adventure for the kids to find things. This was exceptionally helpful for the 13 and 15-year-old who don't really care for this kind of thing. All the adults got to enjoy themselves without having kids nagging I'm bored.

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    Daniel B.

    I am no great fan of nature. Getting me to a botanical garden, is something that generally involves a lot of kicking and screaming. You put sculptures in a botanical garden, and to me, it's still a botanical garden with some stuff in it. But the Long House somehow is different. I loved it. Mainly, it's not a botanical garden with stuff in it. It was designed from its inception to be both sculptures and garden. And it is magnificent. The plants may be nice. I have no idea. I remember hearing that they have a lot of different kinds of grasses. Whatever. But to see sculptures in this setting, is truly a treat. If you go, do yourself a favor, and don't leave without ringing the bells.

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    Magnolia M.

    Amazing experience! A true highlight of the Hamptons. I would spend every day here if I could. The Yoko Ono and Zodiac exhibits are spectacular.

    K G.

    Going to the LongHouse Reserve was an amazing experience that I'm so grateful that I had the opportunity to go here. LongHouse Reserve is a 16 acre reserve and sculpture garden located in East Hampton, NY and there is so much to see in this place. You will see gardens that are extremely well maintained, sculptures throughout the reserve, and a large variety of plants/flowers. You can scan a bar code and listen in different areas of the reserve to learn more about the sculptures, plant life, art, etc. This place has something around every corner that is amazing and anyone can spend hours in this place and not be able to take in all of its beauty. I would definitely recommend going to this place. There is a small gift shop where you can purchase items if you would like. The last time I was here, you need to wear a mask in order to shop inside. Things are changing so I don't know if that is the case. The gounds of this place are amazing and I would definitely take your time in walking through this place to take in and appreciate all the beauty in this place.

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    Really darling spot. Glad to be a member and support preservation of agriculture and art. Worth a trip!

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    Totally rad. A small but stunning collection of installations and sculptures, integrated with fantastic gardens.

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