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Oyster Bay, NY Road Trips

With 60 routes heading out and 60 heading in, Oyster Bay, NY works well as a modest departure point in the Northeast. Routes from here tend to cover serious ground — the average trip runs 297 miles, so plan for multi-day adventures. Most routes from Oyster Bay, NY head west, giving the route network a clear directional lean.

town on Long Island, New York, United States

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Trip Routes

120

Longest Drive

418.3 mi

Mina, NY

Quickest Drive

4h 28m

Canajoharie, NY

Plan Around Oyster Bay, NY

Trips from Oyster Bay, NY

Driving from Oyster Bay, NY

Expect an average of 297 miles and about 6h 17m behind the wheel when leaving Oyster Bay, NY. This is long-haul territory. Most routes stretch past the 250-mile mark, so pack snacks and plan fuel stops. The longest mapped route runs 411 miles (8h 51m), while the shortest is just 214 miles.

Popular Destinations

Top road trip destinations from Oyster Bay, NY are Pleasantville, NY (411.3 mi, 8h 51m), Massena, NY (381.2 mi, 8h 20m), Portville, NY (379 mi, 7h 44m), Bennington, NY (377.4 mi, 7h 54m), and Westons Mills, NY (376.4 mi, 7h 40m). Most destinations stay within the same state, perfect for exploring the local region thoroughly.

Planning & Costs

Regular gas in NY currently averages around $4.01 per gallon. For the typical 297-mile trip from Oyster Bay, NY, budget about $47 in fuel one way, assuming 25 MPG. Longer hauls and premium fuel will cost proportionally more.

These are full-day drives. Start by 7 or 8 AM if you want to arrive at a reasonable hour without rushing. Most routes head west — leaving in the morning keeps the sun behind you for a more comfortable drive.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 60 mapped routes leaving Oyster Bay, NY and 60 routes heading into Oyster Bay, NY, covering 120 total connections. Distances range from 214 to 411 miles.

The longest mapped route from Oyster Bay, NY covers 411 miles and takes approximately 8h 51m. Shorter options start at just 214 miles.

The average route from Oyster Bay, NY runs about 297 miles with a drive time of roughly 6h 17m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.

At current gas prices (about $4.01/gallon for regular), the average 297-mile trip from Oyster Bay, NY costs roughly $47 in fuel one way, based on 25 MPG. Your actual cost depends on your vehicle's efficiency.

The most popular road trip destinations from Oyster Bay, NY include Pleasantville, NY, Massena, NY, Portville, NY and Bennington, NY. Each route page has detailed drive times, fuel estimates, stop suggestions, and turn-by-turn directions.

Oyster Bay, NY by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

6,900

Median Income

$102,540

Median Home Value

$634,600

Median Age

39.8

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Traveler Guide to Oyster Bay, NY

Oyster Bay is one of three towns in Nassau County, on Long Island, New York. The town of Oyster Bay comprises a large portion of eastern Nassau County and includes a slew of villages and other communities. This article covers North Oyster Bay – the area closest to Oyster Bay itself (in other words, everything that is north of the Long Island Expressway). See South Oyster Bay for the southern half of the town (in other words, the area south of the expressway). See the article for Glen Cove for communities in the northwest part of the town that are closest to that city.

The northern half of the Town of Oyster Bay has long been known for its large estates, rolling hills, and rural & rustic feel. It is in stark contrast to the portions of the town south of the Long Island Expressway. Many famous people have called this portion of Oyster Bay home over the years – perhaps most famously U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt (whose Sagamore Hill estate in Cove Neck is now a public museum operated by the U.S. National Park Service).

Oyster Bay is quite an old town, having been established in the 17th century, and it is absolutely chock-full of great old buildings, only a few of which are pictured in this article. 1 Bailey Arboretum. A 42-acre arboretum known for its collection of exotic trees, including the world's largest dawn redwood. The only accredited arboretum in the New York metro area. Also contains the 200-year-old manor house, "Munnysunk". (updated Apr 2016) 2 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, One Bungtown Road Cold Spring Harbor. A research institute known for advancements in molecular biology. Offers walking tours of the campus by advance reservation. 3 Muttontown Preserve, Jericho-Oyster Bay Road, East Norwich. A 550-acre nature preserve that contains Chelsea Estate, Nassau Hall, and the ruins of Knollwood Estate. 4 Oyster Bay History Walk. A self-guided walking tour visiting several historic buildings and locations in downtown Oyster Bay. 5 Planting Fields Arboretum (http://www.plantingfields.org/), 1395 Planting Fields Road, Oyster Bay. The estate and home of industrialist William Robertson Coe, now a State Historic Park. The mansion, completed in 1921 and constructed in the style of an English castle, has been restored to its early twentieth century appearance and is open to the public. 6 Sagamore Hill, 20 Sagamore Hill Road, Oyster Bay. The Visitor Center and Bookstore are open Wednesday through Sunday from 9AM to 5PM. Tours of the Theodore Roosevelt Home are offered Wednesday through Sunday, between 10AM and 4PM. The summer home of President Theodore Roosevelt.

There are also parks, including Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park. Theodore Roosevelt spent several summers as President in Oyster Bay (now the nearby hamlet of Cove Neck) and died and was buried there. However, if there are signs at parks saying "Residents only," you may be out of luck in that respect. 1 Bayville Adventure Park, 8 Bayville Avenue, Bayville, ☏ +1 516-624-RIDE (7433). F 6PM to 10PM, Sa noon to 10PM, Su noon to 9PM. Bayville Adventure Park features a miniature golf course, rock climbing, a bumper boat safari, a ropes course, a maze, and a funhouse. There are many restaurants nearby. Bayville Adventure Park is a good place to go for a family excursion.

Oyster Bay Brewing Company, 36 Audrey Avenue. Craft beers with happy hour on weekdays until 6pm. (updated Jul 2023)

Oyster Bay is the last stop on the Oyster Bay Branch of the Long Island Rail Road. Other LIRR stations in this part of the town include Locust Valley on the Oyster Bay Branch and Syosset on the Port Jefferson Branch. 1 Locust Valley LIRR station. (updated Nov 2023) 2 Oyster Bay LIRR station. (updated Mar 2021) 3 Syosset LIRR station. (updated Nov 2023) Take Exit 35N from the Northern State Parkway or Exit 40E from the Long Island Expressway (I-495) and then take New York State Route 106 North.

For the most part, you will need a car to travel around this portion of the Town of Oyster Bay. Except for the westernmost areas (i.e.: the areas near the shore of Hempstead Harbor) and parts of the Syosset & Woodbury areas, there are no public bus services available. Most of the downtown areas and many surrounding neighborhoods (i.e.: Greenvale, East Norwich, Syosset, the communities along Hempstead Harbor, etc.) have streets with sidewalks, but the more rural areas (i.e.: the Brookvilles, Laurel Hollow, Lattingtown, Cove Neck, Centre Island, etc.) have very few, if any. If you must travel through the areas without sidewalks and do not have a car, your safest bet is to call a taxi. Bikers should also note that many of the streets without sidewalks (especially in those more rural places) often do not have wide shoulders, and you will therefore be sharing the road with motorists.

In terms of crime, there really is not too much you need to worry about. Northern Oyster Bay, just like much of the southern half of Oyster Bay, is extremely safe at all times of the day and night. Just be sure to drive carefully and look out for cars when walking on streets lacking sidewalks and you should not encounter any issues. The locals take pride in their community and are very serious when it comes to crime. Any inappropriate or malicious behavior will be noticed very quickly and will not be tolerated. In an emergency, just as you would anywhere else in the United States, dial 911.

Travel tips adapted from Oyster Bay on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.

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