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Bridgehampton
& Sagaponack.

Two villages on the South Fork of Long Island. Bridgehampton sits along Montauk Highway. Sagaponack runs south to the Atlantic. A working guide for visitors and neighbors.

Field Guide

Four ways in.

The Chamber publishes this guide for visitors and for the people who live here year-round. Updated quarterly.

i.

Eat & Drink

Diner counters, farmstands, and the long bar at the Inn. The dining scene shifts with the season — what's open in February isn't always what's open in August.

ii.

Shop

Booksellers, hardware, antiques, clothing, and groceries. A walking radius along Main Street covers most of what you need on a Saturday.

iii.

Land & Sea

Sagg Main Beach, the farmland between, and the agricultural reserves that keep the South Fork looking the way it does. Public access points and trail maps.

iv.

History

Bridgehampton's potato-farming and whaling past, Sagaponack's agricultural reserve, the Bridgehampton Museum on Corwith Avenue, and the cemetery off Main Street.

Seasonal Notice

Many member businesses adjust hours by season. We update the guide quarterly and link directly to current hours where members post them.