Nassau County, NY Open Day

Nassau County, NY Open Day

Sun, Jun 5, 2022

Please observe these new procedures and help us ensure a safe, contactless, and seamless garden experience for all visitors as well as our generous garden hosts:

  • Pre-registration is REQUIRED for each garden. Pre-register for each on this website, except where specifically indicated otherwise. Children under 12 are free and do not need to be pre-registered if accompanied by pre-registered adult.
  • Capacity is limited. Sorry, no walk-ins allowed; no paper tickets or cash payments will be accepted on-site.
  • Masks are required, at the discretion of the garden owners, and social distancing is encouraged at all in-person events.

For more details about these changes for this season, see the Open Days Q&A.


To register, please click on the garden name or photo below.

  • The Barnyard
    The Barnyard

    The Barnyard is tweaked behind the main road and up a narrow, wooded driveway that opens up to a great lawn. This leads to a 1700s converted barn/house at the upper part of the property…

  • The Gardens at Sands Light
    The Gardens at Sands Light

    The Gardens at Sands Light are located on the waterfront estate of a former Vanderbilt mansion and nineteenth-century lighthouse and cottage, providing a unique and dramatic setting.

  • Kippen Hill
    Kippen Hill

    Kippen Hill is a twelve-year-old garden that encompasses five smaller gardens situated on 1.5 acres…

  • Carol & Jim Large's Garden
    Carol & Jim Large's Garden

    This garden truly reflects the personality of its owners, having been redesigned and altered over their 30 years of ownership…

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