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Stone Harbor

Boutique charm and natural beauty at the heart of Seven Mile Island

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About the Area

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Stone Harbor occupies the southern end of Seven Mile Island with a personality distinctly its own — a compact, walkable downtown of brick storefronts and independent boutiques, anchored by The Reeds at Shelter Haven, a boutique resort that brought fine hospitality to the island. Where Avalon stretches along Dune Drive, Stone Harbor concentrates its charm into a few intimate blocks that feel more like a coastal village than a beach town.

The dining scene punches well above its weight. Water Star Grille at The Reeds offers upscale seafood with bay views, while the surrounding blocks deliver everything from farm-fresh BYOB dinners to waterfront casual spots perfect for sandy feet and cold drinks. The town's food culture benefits from its scale — you run into the same families at the same restaurants, building the kind of seasonal familiarity that larger towns can't replicate.

Stone Harbor's natural side is its hidden treasure. The Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary — a 21.5-acre National Historic Landmark created in 1947 — shelters herons and egrets among ancient maritime forest and sand dunes, while The Wetlands Institute offers guided kayak tours through the surrounding salt marshes. It's a town where a morning paddle through tidal creeks feels as essential to a shore week as the beach itself.

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Why Stay Here

Walkable boutique downtown with brick storefronts and independent shops
21.5-acre Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary — a National Historic Landmark
The Reeds at Shelter Haven — boutique resort and fine dining destination
Guided kayak tours through back-bay salt marshes at The Wetlands Institute
Compact, intimate scale that fosters genuine seasonal community
No boardwalk — a peaceful, nature-forward atmosphere

Things to Do

01Sunset at Water Star Grille — upscale seafood at The Reeds at Shelter Haven
02Explore the Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary — ancient sand dunes and maritime forest among nesting herons
03Kayak with The Wetlands Institute — guided paddles through back-bay salt marshes
04Browse 96th Street — independent boutiques, galleries, and the town's social center
05Dinner at The Reeds — seasonally driven menus in a refined waterfront setting
06Morning coffee at Harbor Outfitters — a Stone Harbor institution with local surf reports
07Bike to Nun's Beach — a quiet, tucked-away stretch on the bay side of the island
08Catch the sunset from the Stone Harbor Fishing Pier — panoramic bay views

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