You'd Be Surprised To Learn That Shelter Island, New York Is One Of The Country's Best Coastal Towns
By John Williams|Published June 09, 2023
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John Williams
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John Williams is a writer based in New York City. He's been living in the state for over a decade. He loves nothing more than checking out some great regional cuisine and then taking a long walk in the park.
Located close to the eastern tip of Long Island, Shelter Island is an island town that makes up for what it lacks in population—on last count by the United States census, in 2020, that population came in at under 3,500—with a ton of charm, great food and beautiful beaches. It’s an amazing spot for a day trip and quite possibly the best coastal town in New York State.
If you want to get to Shelter Island, you got to get on a boat—it can be accessed by two different ferries from the north and south. It is 8,000 acres in size, with a third of that taken up by wild land preserved by the The Nature Conservancy.
The beaches of Shelter Island are one of its major draws—this private beach in particular is from the Ram's Head Inn, a great restaurant and resort located on 4.5 acres of land.
Another amazing restaurant on the island is Vine Street Cafe. It specializes in local produce and wine, all in a cozy cottage-style space. Everything is made from scratch!
If you want to get to know a bit of the island's history, it's worth visiting the Shelter Island Historical Society. It tells the story of the island, from its early Native American residents to settlers to the current day.
Feel like spending the night? Shelter Island House is a remodeled luxury hotel that dates back to 1945. It's on a street just a block away from the legendary Sunset Beach.
Other attractions in Shelter Island include the Sylvester Manor Educational Farm and the Shelter Island Craft Brewery. If you just feel like relaxing, though, you can spend most of your time at one of the island's many beaches.
When it comes to small costal towns, Shelter Island checks all the boxes. Amazing beaches? Check. Great food? Double check. Interesting historical sites? Triple check. So, what are you waiting for? This summer, make the trip to Shelter Island. And, hey, if you are in the Long Island area and love pie, it might be worth considering going on this road trip, which takes you around to all the best bakeries in the area.
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