Explore Long Island:
Suffolk County







Suffolk County, NY offers an incredible mix of coastal beauty, local landmarks, and historic charm that truly capture the spirit of Long Island. In the west, Argyle Park in Babylon welcomes visitors with its peaceful ponds and scenic walking paths, while Caumsett State Historic Park Preserve in Lloyd Harbor offers miles of trails, meadows, and shoreline views. MacArthur Airport in Ronkonkoma serves as the county’s gateway, connecting travelers to Long Island’s most picturesque destinations with ease.
Moving east, iconic landmarks like The Smithtown Bull and The Bald Hill Monument celebrate Suffolk’s history and community pride. Thrill seekers can catch high-speed excitement at Riverhead Raceway, one of the oldest stock car tracks in the nation, or visit The Big Duck in Flanders—a beloved roadside attraction and symbol of Long Island’s farming heritage. For those drawn to the stars, Custer Observatory in Southold offers an unforgettable view of the night sky. Finally, at Long Island’s easternmost tip, the Montauk Lighthouse stands tall as one of the nation’s oldest and most breathtaking beacons.
Together, these landmarks reflect the rich diversity, beauty, and character that make Suffolk County so unique. Click each link below to explore the distinctive towns of Suffolk County and uncover the beaches, history, and local treasures that make every visit memorable.



