Getting Around
A personal vehicle is highly recommended as public transit is limited and the area is spread out.





Manorville is a serene residential community situated in Suffolk County on Long Island, New York. Known for its spacious landscapes and proximity to the Long Island Pine Barrens, it provides a quiet alternative to the more densely populated areas of the region. Visitors often appreciate the area's natural surroundings, including local farms and wooded trails. Its central location makes it a convenient gateway for travelers heading toward the Hamptons or the North Fork vineyards, offering a slice of suburban tranquility in the heart of the island. The area is also home to family-friendly attractions like the Long Island Game Farm, making it a versatile stop for nature lovers and families alike.
Manorville is a serene residential community situated in Suffolk County on Long Island, New York. Known for its spacious landscapes and proximity to the Long Island Pine Barrens, it provides a quiet alternative to the more densely populated areas of the region. Visitors often appreciate the area's natural surroundings, including local farms and wooded trails. Its central location makes it a convenient gateway for travelers heading toward the Hamptons or the North Fork vineyards, offering a slice of suburban tranquility in the heart of the island. The area is also home to family-friendly attractions like the Long Island Game Farm, making it a versatile stop for nature lovers and families alike.
Gateway to the scenic Long Island Pine Barrens.
Abundance of local farm stands and seasonal markets.
Strategic location between the North and South Forks.
Home to family-friendly attractions like the Long Island Game Farm.
Primarily a residential area with limited evening entertainment options.
Heavy traffic can occur on the Long Island Expressway during peak summer weekends.
Limited hotel options directly within the hamlet; more choices are available in nearby towns.
A personal vehicle is highly recommended as public transit is limited and the area is spread out.
Check out the local farm stands along County Road 111 for fresh pies and seasonal produce.
A quiet suburban retreat and exploring Long Island's natural landscapes.
USD $
$150-$250 p/day
14,314
If hiking in the Pine Barrens, bring insect repellent and stay on marked trails.
English, Spanish
May-October
Mild weather perfect for visiting local parks and seeing the landscape come to life.
Warm temperatures ideal for outdoor activities and trips to nearby beaches.
The most popular time for visitors due to pumpkin picking and autumn festivals.
Quiet and cold; a peaceful time for a low-key retreat away from the crowds.