7 Downs Rd, Huntington, NY 11743
This stable houses horses for riding lessons, boarding and leasing services.
347 W Hills Rd, Huntington, NY 11743
Rising Stars Equestrian Center offers horseback riding lessons and horse training and boarding. It caters to…More recreational and competitive riders of all ages and offers private, semi-private or group classes. Rising Stars Equestrian Center also sells horses.
444 W Jericho Tpke Ste H, Huntington, NY 11743
Hobby Horse is located at the shopping center next to the Jewish Gift Shop and offers equestrian supplies, saddles and…More horse-related accessories. It is open for seven days a week for jockey convenience.
223 Wall St, Huntington, NY 11743
This Internet based retailer offers custom jewelry and gifts designed for horse lovers.<b> </b>
20 High St, Huntington, NY 11743
This local insurance business specializes in horse and farm policies.
321 W Jericho Tpke, Huntington, NY 11743
Off-Track Betting receives bets on horse races that take place at a track in Happaugue. However, bets can be placed…More remotely through the phone or by visiting OTB Qwik Bet machines located throughout New York state.
267 Main St, Huntington, NY 11743
If you are looking for a doll for that special girl, owner Lily Bergh probably has something she'd love. You won't find…More run-of-the-mill Barbie dolls here. Since 1982, Lily has been stocking her Main Street store with collectible and limited-edition dolls, along with carriages, cradles, houses, clothes and other accessories. There's also an assortment of stuffed animals, music boxes, rocking horses and other toys.
25 Lloyd Harbor Rd, Lloyd Harbor, NY 11743
Caumsett State Historic Park, situated on a scenic peninsula extending into Long Island Sound, offers miles of bridle…More paths, walking, jogging, hiking, biking, cross-country skiing and nature trails over acres of woodland, meadows, rock shoreline and salt marsh. <br /><br />The park has gardens, excellent fishing and scuba diving by <a href="http://www.nysparks.state.ny.us/regions/long-island/permits.aspx">permit</a>. In 1921, Marshall Field III purchased 1,750 acres of Lloyd Neck to create one large estate. He named the land after its Matinecock Indian name, Caumsett, which means "place by a sharp rock."</p> <p>Field created a self-sufficient English-style estate as a combination country club, hunting preserve and home, complete with its own water and electrical supply. When the estate was finished, it had facilities for every sport except golf. Caumsett State Historic Park was acquired by New York State in 1961. <br /><br />The park is diverse; fishing, hiking, bird watching, nature photography and nature study are among the many activities visitors may pursue. The polo pony barn provides lessons, boarding and equestrian services as part of the Lloyd Harbor Equestrian Center. <br /><br />The summer cottage houses the <a href="http://www.nassauboces.org/programs/Location.aspx?LocationID=15">Nassau BOCES Outdoor</a> and Environmental Education Program. The Volunteers for Wildlife Hospital and Education Center is located in the "Calf Barn" of the park's Dairy Complex which provides rehabilitation and hospitalization for Long Island's injured wildlife. The historic Henry Lloyd Manor house built in 1711 is leased to the Lloyd Harbor Historical Society. The Historical Society provides historic interpretation of life during the colonial period.</p>