Each week James Lane Post will highlight a different spot to explore outdoors on the East End in our series “A Walk Outside.” This week: LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton.
LongHouse Reserve will remain open this winter for visitors by appointment. Guests are welcome to book a self-guided walk through the 16-acre reserve and sculpture garden.
When visiting, one can view the 60 creations in LongHouse’s gardens, along with those of visiting artists. Work by artists now on view include Buckminster Fuller, Yoko Ono, Willem de Kooning, Ai Weiwei, and Sui Jianguo.
Throughout the winter season, there will also be a series of Winter Walks led by head Horticulturist Holger Winenga. These guided tours focus on the colors and textures of the winter garden while highlighting blooming species like the fragrant Asian Witch Hazel. Visit the website for a schedule.
LongHouse is open Monday through Saturday from 11 AM to 2:30 PM. Admission is $15 for adults, $10 for seniors, and complimentary for members and children. To book appointments, visit www.longhouse.org, email info@longhouse.org, or call the office at 631-329-3568.