Choose from beaches, bluffs, forests, and islands when glamping Long Island.
Water and beach lovers will find plenty of options on New York's "Beachfront Backyard," with more than 1,000 miles of coastline to explore. Enjoy water views from a luxurious glamping tent near East Hampton and Montauk, by the dunes on Fire Island, or from a cottage at Hecksher State Park or Wildwood State Park. The South Shore offers no shortage of beaches, while the North Shore is known for their wineries, farms, and charming seaside towns like Greenport and Orient Point. Head inland for forests and secluded nature at Blydenburgh County Park and Caleb Smith State Park Preserve. Active visitors can hike, bike, surf, and fish in the summer, though there's also plenty of history, culture, and nightlife as well. Winters are quieter and glamping options will be more limited, especially at public campgrounds. For more deluxe amenities like pools, gourmet meals, clubhouses, and wifi, opt for a private glamping site.