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Long Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex
One of 8 park listings in Sag Harbor.
About Long Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex
Long Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex is a park in the attractions and activities sector, based in Sag Harbor, NY. Its recorded address is 2595 Noyack Rd, 11963. The listing includes a telephone number, an official website. It is one of 8 park listings tracked in Sag Harbor; the nearest comparable listing is Morton Wildlife Refuge, about 0.8 km away. Long Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex has 2 listed locations in total; this page covers the Sag Harbor branch.
- Address
- 2595 Noyack Rd, Sag Harbor, NY, 11963
- Phone
- +16317257598
- Website
- fws.gov
- Social
Questions
Where is Long Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex located?
2595 Noyack Rd, Sag Harbor, NY, 11963
How do I contact Long Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex?
+16317257598 · http://www.fws.gov/refuge/elizabeth_a_morton
What type of business is Long Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex?
Long Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex is a park (attractions and activities) in Sag Harbor.
Long Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex branches
Long Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex has 2 listed locations. This branch is in Sag Harbor.
- Shirley11967
Nearby park
- Morton Wildlife RefugeSag Harbor0.8 km
- Clam Island ParkSouthampton1.5 km
- Trout Pond ParkSag Harbor1.7 km
- Noyac BaySag Harbor2.6 km
- Cornell BeachSouthold5.7 km
- North Sea Community ParkSouthampton6.9 km
- Mashashimuet ParkSag Harbor6.0 km
- Sag Harbor Park TennisSag Harbor6.1 km
- Marine ParkSag Harbor6.5 km
- Sag Harbor Marine ParkSag Harbor6.9 km
- South Harbor ParkSouthold7.8 km
- Southold Park DistrictSouthold8.9 km
- Founders Landing ParkSouthold9.0 km
- Mashomack PreserveShelter Island9.1 km
- Emma Rose Elliston ParkSouthampton9.1 km
Cite this page
“Long Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex, Sag Harbor — business.wiki, retrieved August 2026.” Facts on this page come from openly licensed data (Overture Maps Foundation) and are refreshed with each monthly release; sourcing is documented on the methodology page.