1660 Route 25A • Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724

Welcome to the Fish Hatchery & Aquarium

The Hatchery is supported by a gift from Timothy H. Bestor, a lineal descendent of John and Jeane Robinson*, in honor of his mother,                M. lone Robinson Bestor.  

*John and Jeane Robinson are believed to be the first settlers of the now Hatchery grounds.       Visit to learn more!

 

Hours of Operation

Open Daily 10 am to 5 pm

June, July, August open until 6 pm on Sat & Sun
Closed: Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day & Easter Sunday

PROGRAMS BY RESERVATION

Catch & Keep Fishing – Closed until March
Pollywog Adventures
New Year’s Day Hike

 

Admission

Members:
FREE
Children:
Ages 3 – 12: $5.00 / 2 & Under: FREE
General:
$7.00
65 and Over:
$6.00

 

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Upcoming Events | December 2024

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December 25
10:00am to 5:00pm
December 26
11:00am to 11:30am
December 26
1:00pm to 1:15pm
December 26
2:00pm to 2:30pm

Fish Sales

The Hatchery sells brook and rainbow trout for stocking purposes. If you are interested in purchasing trout, contact Steve DeSimone, Director, at (516) 692-6768. Trout pricing and delivery charges are subject to change. Please contact the Hatchery for the most up to date pricing. We’ll deliver a few dozen for backyard ponds or hundreds for sportsmen clubs. Place your orders early to ensure your preferred delivery date.

Where are the fish stocked?
Fish are stocked all over Long Island and eastern New York and as far north as the Adirondacks.
What time of year are fish stocked?
We stock fish year round, but mostly in the spring and fall due to cooler temperatures. The warmer weather in July and August is more stressful for the trout and makes it more difficult to transport them.
What type of pond is ideal for trout?
Trout require cold, highly oxygenated water (50-65°F), but can tolerate temperatures up to 70°F for short periods of time.
What type of trout do you sell?
We currently sell rainbow and brook trout
Where do the eggs come from?
We take our own brook trout eggs from on-site broodstock.
What size fish do you stock?
The majority of the fish we stock range from 10"-18" brook and rainbow trout.
Where does the water come?
The water comes from spring water and six artesian wells. We get 50-75 gallons per minute of spring water from the Upper Spring Pond and 325 gallons per minutes of well water. This water is at a constant 52°F all year long. No pumps are used to move water through the Hatchery. The springs and artesian wells flow naturally from underground pressure and a slight pitch on the Hatchery grounds allows water to flow freely through the trout ponds.
What about New York State Disease Inspections?
The Hatchery has not tested positive for any certifiable diseases.