Summer Is Coming and So Is Our Hamptons and North Fork Summer Fun Guide

Though the weather hasn’t exactly been cooperating, it’s finally Memorial Day weekend and the beginning of warm-weather fun. That’s when things really gear up for us at Mommy Poppins, and we love sharing all the festivals, beach days, day trips, outdoor events, water fun and good times with you. You’ll soon see our Summer Guides filled with loads of ideas to keep you and your brood busy all season long.
The first marker of our summer content is the launch of our second annual Hamptons and North Fork Guide. We’ll be updating it weekly with the best things to do on the East End of Long Island. If you aren’t subscribed to the Hamptons and North Fork newsletter, you can sign up here to get weekly updates, weekend picks and activity suggestions sent straight to your inbox.
OUR LATEST VIDEOS
In our Hamptons and North Fork Guide you’ll find the best boat trips, kid-friendly museums, mini-golf, playgrounds, family-friendly restaurants, camps, surf schools, and even wineries and rainy day activities on Long Island’s East End. Plus, each week we’ll share the best weekend activities and more fun places to visit. Whether you are an East End regular or want to plan a day trip or weekend getaway, you’ll find everything you need to know for many a fun-filled day.
I’d like to thank our sponsors who make it possible for us to add this additional content:
Kate Tempesta's Urban Golf Academy, the Ross School, the Hampton Country Day Camp, CitiBabes-to-Go, the Long Island Aquarium, Barbara Feldman Interior Design and the Sandy Hollow Day Camp.
About the Author

Founder & CEO of Mommy Poppins
Anna was born in Park Slope, spent her early years in the West Village. By the time she graduated high school, she had lived in 4 of the 5 boroughs. Growing up in NYC in the '70s meant the streets were her playgrounds. Museums and avant garde music venues were the kid-friendly activities. And living downtown taught her the importance of creating community for families in NYC.
Now, raising her own two children in the city, she tries to create the same sense of magic and community she felt growing up, despite today's more commercialized version of kid-friendly New York.
She started Mommy Poppins in 2007 to share a more artsy, educational, uncommercial, community-oriented vision of raising kids in New York City. Today Mommy Poppins is relied on by millions of families as the authority on the best things to do with kids beyond New York City: from Boston to Philly, Los Angeles, Houston and travel guides for dozens more cities and destinations.