
<p>For a complete Guide to the North Fork and digital <a href="/goto?url=http://www.GoNorthFork.org" target="_blank">version of this map, head to www.GoNorthFork.org </a></p><p><strong>The Map </strong></p><p>■ <strong>BEACHES AND PARKS </strong></p><p>■ <strong>SHOPPING </strong></p><p>■ <strong>WINERIES, BREWERIES </strong></p><p>■ <strong>ACCOMMODATIONS </strong></p><p>The North Fork is dotted with historic hamlets, </p><p><strong>+ MORE </strong></p><p>The North Fork is stunningly beautiful, offering <br>On the beautiful North Fork, where you stay </p><p>each founded by New England Colonists in the a dizzying array of opportunities to explore </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">The North Fork produces world class wines, which </li><li style="flex:1">is as much a part of the experience as what </li></ul><p>1600s. Each hamlet has its own feel, and “Main nature. We have beaches on Long Island Sound </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">is unsurprising because our soil and climate </li><li style="flex:1">you do while here. Options include historic </li></ul><p>Street” shopping of walkable boutiques, galleries, </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">and our Bays, creeks and wetlands—each a </li><li style="flex:1">resemble Bordeaux. While every year is good, </li><li style="flex:1">inns, bed-and-breakfasts, waterside hotels and </li></ul><p>restaurants and Mom & Pop shops. While the </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">unique experience. But we’re not just saltwater; </li><li style="flex:1">in 2013, 2014 and 2015 Mother Nature gifted </li></ul><p>motels—even cabins, converted condominiums, maritime Village of Greenport is our most “urban” </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">we have a pond and a lake too. State, County </li><li style="flex:1">us with perfect weather, leading to “grand” </li></ul><p>and campgrounds. Farm-to-table cuisine, on area, and Mattituck’s Love Lane is perhaps the </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">and local parks allow you to peacefully explore, </li><li style="flex:1">vintages. Enjoy them at any of the 40+ tasting </li></ul><p>site or at a nearby restaurant, is the norm, as most Norman Rockwell, our smaller downtowns are home to treasures as well. </p><p>Visitors should pay attention as they hamlet hop down the Main Road, as many interesting stores are sprinkled along the way, such as Phoebe & Belle <strong>[5]</strong>. Phoebe & Belle is a lifestyle store offering furniture, home décor, gifts, pantry items, and women’s accessories. Inspired by the ease of Long Island’s North Fork, they believe homes should be as functional as they are beautiful. hike & fish it all. Birdwatching is particularly spectacular here; May-gration and the Autumn return are lifetime must-dos for birders. Throughout the year, the North Fork Audubon Society (NFAS) leads birdwatching hikes, offers bird and habitat-related lectures and special events at its Red House in Inlet County Park in Greenport. In December, NFAS leads one of the oldest Christmas Bird Counts in America. Come for the birds, the fishing, the hiking, biking or just lounging on the beach, the North Fork has it all. rooms dotting our 30-mile long peninsula. At Harbes Farm & Vineyard <strong>[3] </strong>you can taste award-winning wines in a beautifully restored barn on our working 100-acre farm. You can locate our wine tasting barn behind our Mattituck Farmstand <strong>[3]</strong>. Family activities can be enjoyed at our adjacent Barnyard Adventure family play area. In the fall you can enjoy hay rides, pumpkin picking, corn mazes <strong>[1]</strong>, and apple picking <strong>[2] </strong>all while savoring our estate grown wines. But the North Fork is more than wine; we also have a growing craft beer, hard cider and spirits industry. is a knowledgeable host to help you make the most of your visit. Every place is unique, with special amenities; no homogenized, national chains here. The North Fork Bed and Breakfast Association (NFBBA) invites you to enhance your visit and stay at one of our charming Bed and Breakfasts any time of year. Our B&Bs are conveniently located throughout the North Fork offering proximity to world class wineries, coastal beauty, and village charm. For our complete listings check out NFBBA.org. </p><p><strong>You Don’t Have To Go Far To Get Away </strong><br><strong>GreenportVillage.com </strong></p><p>■ <strong>BIKES, FITNESS & RECREATION </strong></p><p>■ <strong>DINING </strong></p><p>■ <strong>TRANSPORTATION </strong></p><p>The North Fork offers many ways to play </p><p>■ <strong>FARM STANDS </strong></p><p>From fabulous, elaborate white tablecloth wine dinners, each course carefully paired with a local vintage, to casual burgers and beer, people on <br>The North Fork is easy to get to, and to get outside. Biking’s great for novices and pros </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">The North Fork is full of multi-generational </li><li style="flex:1">around. We’re just a couple of hours from New </li></ul><p>alike, as our roads are flat, destinations close, </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">family farms, some of which trace back to our </li><li style="flex:1">York City, the Hudson Valley, Northern New </li></ul><p></p><p>BAR & RESTAURANT </p><p>and our vistas are stunning. For those who the North Fork feast on farm fresh food. Our </p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">631.333.2200 </li><li style="flex:1">100 SOUTH ST. GREENPORT </li><li style="flex:1">FIRSTANDSOUTH.COM </li></ul><p></p><p>1640 colonization. We grow fruits, vegetables <br>Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and prefer water play, our creeks and bays are chefs make sure “farm to table” is more than </p><p>a foodie gloss. Though we offer many formal dining options, our down-to-earth style means and flowers of all kinds, both conventionally and <br>Boston. Come by car, bus, train or ferry. Once beautiful, vibrant with wildlife, and serene– organically, some certified sustainably. Heirloom you’re here, get around by car (you can rent perfect for paddle boards kayaks, canoes, swimming. Explore on your own </p><p>by renting bikes, kayaks or paddle boards, or take a tour; tour companies will take you around by bike, paddle you amidst our creeks, cruise you in our harbors. East End Bike Tours <strong>[1] </strong>specializes in luxury bike rentals and delivery, and offers full service tours of the North Fork, including vineyards, farms and beaches. Golfers can enjoy both regular and mini-golf courses; runners can safely share our roads, or enjoy a track in Peconic; tennis fans should pack their rackets for the public courts. People who prefer gyms are welcome to drop in on ours. </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">varieties abound. We also raise chickens, goats, </li><li style="flex:1">them here) bike (can rent those too) or take </li></ul><p>dinner out doesn’t require a tie. Enjoy casual waterside seating, pull up a sidewalk chair, brunch at vintage diners. First and South <strong>[11]</strong>, in Greenport, weaves its commitment to local goodness throughout its menu, from the scallops and oysters raised in our bays turned into gratuitous Happy Hour snacks to House Ground Burgers, Homemade Ketchup, Hand Cut Fries and weekly dinner specials featuring each season’s bounty! When you visit the North Fork, come hungry. </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">pigs, sheep, cattle and bison. Several farms </li><li style="flex:1">the county bus. New England visitors all take the Cross Sound Ferry to </li></ul><p>get here. With numerous daily departures, drive or walk on board in New London, CT, enjoy a cruise across the Sound, and dock in Orient Point. Walk-ons can take the high-speed ferry. Cross Sound Ferry hosts EESM’s Lighthouse Super Cruise every year. offer U-Pick options, including berries, apples and pumpkins; some offer hay rides and other family fun. At our farmstands you can also find fruit pies, prepared foods and freshly cut bouquets. Fall brings corn mazes, some haunted. North Fork farming extends to our waters; enjoy local oysters, scallops and fish too. Harvest the bounty at our 50+ farmstands. </p><p>northforkchamber.org </p><p><strong>The Map </strong></p><p>■ <strong>ARTS AND CRAFTS OF THE NORTH FORK </strong></p><p>■ <strong>MUSEUMS </strong></p><p>■ <strong>MARINAS </strong></p><p>CHOOSING THE RIGHT </p><p><em>Santa’s </em></p><p>Our museums are small but very interesting, <br>The North Fork’s famous light has drawn artists for centuries. We have many galleries and open artist studios, even a decades-old artists’ guild. The <br>Boating is a perfect way to experience the North with rich collections. Our historical societies- </p><p><strong>Connecticut </strong></p><p><strong>CHRISTMAS </strong></p><p>CHECK </p><p>Fork; our waters are wonderful for swimming, <br>-Oysterponds, Sterling, Southold, Cutchogue- </p><p><strong>New London to Orient </strong></p><p>BROKER </p><p>FACEBOOK </p><p>fishing and watersports of all sorts. We are </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">New Suffolk, Mattituck-Laurel and the </li><li style="flex:1">William Ris Gallery <strong>[1] </strong>has been a destination for </li></ul><p></p><p>FOR HOURS </p><p><strong>TREE </strong><sup style="top: -0.002em;"><em>Farm </em></sup></p><p>FINE ART <em>& </em>AMERICAN CRAFT SINCE 1966 </p><p>surrounded by beautiful creeks, bays, and the </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Hallockville Museum Farm—offer exhibits, </li><li style="flex:1">fine art and American Craft on the East Coast for </li></ul><p></p><p>MATTERS </p><p>VISIT OUR EXTENSIVE GIFT SHOP </p><p>Sound. Our fishing is fabulous year round. (We are </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">tours and events to delight history buffs and </li><li style="flex:1">50 years, and is celebrating its first year on the </li></ul><p></p><p><strong>Manhattan </strong></p><p>particularly famous for our striped bass.) To support the casual visitor alike. The Indian Museum has <br>North Fork. The gallery’s excellent reputation is a result of the renowned stable of exceptional artists, sculptors, and ceramic artists it represents. Adjacent to the charming Sherwood House Vineyards Tasting Room, the William Ris Gallery is a perfect pairing of the arts and wine. The North Fork offers performing arts as well, with a year-round community theater, summer Shakespeare in the Park, opera, and concerts. As to fine crafts, we feature fabulous woodworkers, fiber artists, coppersmiths and much more. Though on display in galleries, in December, find our artists’ and artisans’ work at special holiday pop up shops. </p><p>NICHOLAS J. PLANAMENTO </p><p>Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker </p><p>631.948.0143 (c) </p><p><strong>25 ACRES CUT YOUR OWN CHRISTMAS TREE </strong></p><p>Papyrus Cards For All Occasions Gifts For Every Occasion Christmas Decorations + Many Collectibles Feed The Reindeer and See the Chickens </p><p>everyone’s love of the water, we are home to several marinas. Located in a well protected cove with immediate deep water access to Southold Bay, Brick Cove <strong>[1] </strong>is a full service marina with a special North Fork Attitude. We repair power and sail and anything your boat needs. At low tide our inlet is 5 1/2 feet and our state of the art floating docks accommodate boats up to 50’. Swimming beach, pool, picnic area, WiFi and Tennis (run by SI Tennis) are all a part of the Brick Cove community. Motor boats, sailboats, ships small and tall— all of our marinas welcome you to the North Fork an outstanding pre-Columbian collection; the Railroad Museum provides family fun; the Fire Boat of 9/11 fame docks in Greenport. The East End Seaport Museum (EESM) is a particularly vibrant institution, featuring a waterfront location, lecture series, and special exhibits showcasing our working waterfront heritage, past and present. EESM also offers lighthouse cruises, tours of “Bug” Light (pictured on the cover), a working blacksmith shop, and organizes the annual, end-of-September Greenport Maritime Festival & Gala. </p><p><a href="mailto:[email protected]" target="_blank">[email protected] </a></p><p>30105 Main Road Cutchogue NY 11935 </p><p>Like Us on Facebook • 631-734-8641 </p><p><strong>NORTH FORK PROMOTION COUNCIL </strong></p><p>631-298-5757 · www.gonorthfork.org · 2017 </p><p><strong>GOLDSMITHS </strong></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1"><strong>BEACH </strong></li><li style="flex:1"><strong>PECONIC DUNES </strong></li></ul><p><strong>COUNTY PARK </strong></p><p><strong>LONG ISLAND SOUND </strong></p><p><strong>KENNY’S BEACH </strong><br><strong>HORTON POINT </strong></p><p><strong>LIGHTHOUSE </strong></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1"><strong>BREAKWATER BEACH </strong></li><li style="flex:1"><strong>BAILEY BEACH </strong></li></ul><p></p><p><strong>LONG ISLAND SOUND 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