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What is the North Fork?

The "North Fork" is a term used to describe the 11 small towns and villages located on Long Island's East End-this area is surrounded by Peconic Bay and the Long Island Sound. The North Fork is approximately 80 miles east of Manhattan and encompasses: Aquebogue, Jamesport, Laurel, Mattituck, New Suffolk, Cutchogue, Peconic, Southold, Greenport, East Marion and Orient.
 
How do you get to the North Fork?

The North Fork can be reached in a variety of ways: by car or bus-from the west via Long Island Expressway; by train-from the west via Long Island Rail Road; by ferry-from Connecticut via Cross Sound Ferry. Once out to the North Fork, there are two main roadways to consider when driving through from points west- and both routes give access to beautiful vineyards and flourishing farm stands. Drive Route 48 (Sound Ave.) for a scenic path that bypasses the village centers and offers and dual-lane highway. Alternatively, Route 25 (Main Rd.) is a great way to experience the towns that encompass the North Fork as most village centers are located off this roadway.
 
How can I learn more about the North Fork?

The best way to learn about the North Fork is to take a trip and discover it firsthand. Once here, visit the information booths located at the towns of Laurel and Greenport. These booths provide a variety of brochures and maps as well as an ambassador who can offer personalized suggestions for dining, lodging, activities and entertainment. To learn more about the area and map your visit before you arrive, visit www.northfork.org.
 
When is the best time to visit the North Fork?

The North Fork is truly a destination for all seasons.

During the summer months the temperature typically ranges from 70-80 degrees, making it the ideal time to enjoy boating and the beautiful beaches, the trails and state parks.

The fall brings harvest season on the North Fork-a great time for fresh roasted corn, pumpkin picking or a visit to on of the 34+ vineyards for tastings and tours.

Winter season is the perfect time to cozy up with Long Island wine, escape reality and experience the quiet and tranquil wonder of the North Fork.

Spring brings beautiful blossoms, produce, and the opportunity to enjoy the warmer weather without the hustle and bustle of the summer season.

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