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How long is the drive from Toronto to Poughkeepsie?

The direct drive from Toronto to Poughkeepsie is 454 mi (730 km), and should have a drive time of 7 hrs 22 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Toronto to Poughkeepsie, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Niagara Falls, Niagara Falls, Rochester, Hamilton, Otsego, Saratoga Springs, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Vaughan, Watkins Glen, and Albany, as well as top places to visit like Ontario Science Centre and Distillery District, or the ever-popular St. Lawrence Market.

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Top cities between Toronto and Poughkeepsie

The top cities between Toronto and Poughkeepsie are Niagara Falls, Niagara Falls, Rochester, Hamilton, Otsego, Saratoga Springs, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Vaughan, Watkins Glen, and Albany. Niagara Falls is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Toronto and 6 hours from Poughkeepsie.
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Vaughan

Vaughan, situated in the Regional Municipality of York, north of Toronto, is a rapidly growing city in Ontario, Canada. The population surged by 80.2% between 1996 and 2006, nearly doubling since 1991.
5% as popular as Niagara Falls
2 minutes off the main route, 0% of way to Poughkeepsie
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Hamilton

Hamilton, a Canadian port city situated on the western edge of Lake Ontario, is divided by the Niagara Escarpment, locally referred to as 'the mountain.' This forested ridge features conservation areas and waterfalls and is traversed by the long-distance Bruce Trail. The city also showcases its military history through attractions like HMCS Haida, a naval warship on the lakefront, and the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum.
6% as popular as Niagara Falls
10 minutes off the main route, 9% of way to Poughkeepsie
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Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls, located in Ontario, Canada, is a city known for its famous waterfalls and stunning views. The Horseshoe Falls, the most expansive section of the falls, can be seen from the western shore of the Niagara River. Visitors can take elevators to get a closer look at the falls from behind and enjoy a promenade alongside the 520-ft.-high Skylon Tower with an observation deck.
Most popular city on this route
4 minutes off the main route, 17% of way to Poughkeepsie
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Niagara Falls

Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Niagara Falls, located on the Niagara River in New York State, is famous for its breathtaking waterfalls that straddle the Canadian border. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of all three waterfalls from the Observation Tower at Prospect Point in Niagara Falls State Park. The area offers plenty of adventure opportunities and attracts honeymooners and families alike. While there are numerous hotels in nearby Buffalo, options within Niagara Falls itself are limited but include self-catering apartments and traditional hotels with close proximity to the falls.
Most popular city on this route
3 minutes off the main route, 18% of way to Poughkeepsie
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Niagara-on-the-Lake

Niagara-on-the-Lake, situated in southern Ontario at the mouth of the Niagara River, is renowned for its wineries and the summer Shaw Festival. The old town boasts 19th-century buildings along Queen Street and is adorned with flowers and trees. Nearby, Fort George stands as a historic British defense post against American attacks.
23% as popular as Niagara Falls
18 minutes off the main route, 18% of way to Poughkeepsie
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Rochester

Rochester, a city in New York State, is known for its industrial history and scenic location on Lake Ontario. The Strong National Museum of Play showcases a vast collection of toys and dolls, while the George Eastman Museum offers photography exhibits and film archives on the estate of Kodak founder. The Rochester Museum & Science Center features hands-on displays and a planetarium. Additionally, Rochester boasts diverse dining options such as Han's traditional Chinese noodles and Szechuan Opera's spicy Asian cuisine trend.
10% as popular as Niagara Falls
8 minutes off the main route, 36% of way to Poughkeepsie
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Watkins Glen

Watkins Glen is a charming village located in Schuyler County, New York, with a population of around 1,829. It's nestled within the picturesque Finger Lakes region and offers a delightful mix of Italian and American cuisine at Jerlandos restaurant. The Watkins Glen shuttle provides convenient transportation for just $6 per person, making it easy to explore the area's natural beauty.
5% as popular as Niagara Falls
23 minutes off the main route, 50% of way to Poughkeepsie
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Otsego

Otsego, located in the north-central part of Otsego County, New York, is a town with a population of 3,641 as of the 2020 census. The town derives its name from Lake Otsego, which forms part of its eastern border. This area holds significant historical importance as it was one of the first European settlements dating back to 1785.
7% as popular as Niagara Falls
39 minutes off the main route, 64% of way to Poughkeepsie
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Saratoga Springs

Saratoga Springs, situated in New York State, is renowned for its thoroughbred horse racing at the Saratoga Race Course and the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame. The city also boasts the Saratoga Spa State Park with its mineral baths and a pool complex, as well as the Saratoga Performing Arts Center. Additionally, visitors can explore the Saratoga Automobile Museum nearby.
5% as popular as Niagara Falls
28 minutes off the main route, 75% of way to Poughkeepsie
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Albany

Albany, the capital city of New York State, is a vibrant destination with a mix of historical and modern attractions. The downtown area features the impressive Empire State Plaza, home to The Egg performing arts center and the New York State Capitol. Visitors can explore the rich natural and cultural history at the renowned New York State Museum and admire Hudson River School paintings at the Albany Institute of History and Art.
4% as popular as Niagara Falls
6 minutes off the main route, 80% of way to Poughkeepsie

Best stops along Toronto to Poughkeepsie drive

The top stops along the way from Toronto to Poughkeepsie (with short detours) are St. Lawrence Market, Watkins Glen State Park, and Distillery District. Other popular stops include National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Norman Rockwell Museum, and The Strong National Museum of Play.
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St. Lawrence Market

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Market
St. Lawrence Market is a renowned foodie destination located in Toronto's historic Old Town district. It has over 100 vendors offering a wide variety of products, including produce, antiques, baked goods, and meats. The market dates back to 1803 and is considered the oldest in Toronto. Visitors can indulge in local favorites such as peameal bacon sandwiches at Carousel Bakery or explore European-style pastries at Future Bakery.
Loved this area. Lively atmosphere, great smells from various food stalls. Wonderful experience. Definitely recommend a visit. We brought various butter tarts and they were heavenly. So much to see (and eat) 😀
Tracy B — Google review
Family and I went to this amazing St.Lawrence Market and it was so many shops inside for whatever you need. It had amazing Food options and so many Meats options also. What are the unique thing is how different culture kind of meat and cheese and fruits that were in this Market. The food was so fresh anywhere you tried to eat because it was made fresh right away. We try the pizza place and it was very delicious. The only reason why I give it a four star is because it would have been nice to see some Halal Options in Market as it had None and we had to find Cheese pizza to eat. Also bathroom could been cleaner! Overall Very Amazing and Unique Market to visit.
Kamran — Google review
If you would love to visit local market as a tourist, this is the place to go! It has nice market atmosphere and I see long queue at many shops in the market by locals. It also cater both raw and ready to eat food. So you can buy beef steak to cook in your homestay or buy ready to eat food. Variety range from meat to seafood to fruits to bread to tarts to desserts and even maple syrup! Beautiful atmosphere and nice yummy food.... A nice brunch place and market!
Gem N — Google review
Had a terrific time spending the day browsing St Lawrence Market. Bought an amazingly creative bouquet of flowers to brighten our hotel room. Had a delicious charcuterie lunch made from purchasing items from various vendors. Dessert was the largest berries we’ve ever seen, sweet, juicy, and delicious! Bought some pork belly to bring home after our trip. Purchased wines, a few souvenirs for our kids, generally had a nice day browsing through the enormous market. For reference I’d say it is about six times the size of Pike Place Market in Seattle.
Kristen — Google review
Pretty much every visitor to Toronto knows this market. It's in a class of its own among public markets. Think about the scale, the vibe, the amazing selection and quality of products. You can even eat and drink while you shop—how great is that? On a nice day (if it's not too cold), the outdoor patio is the place to be. It's spacious, with pigeons wandering around, and another market is just across the street. Picture this: you're eating a lobster roll or pasta, feeding the pigeons, enjoying the scenery, and chatting with friends. What a fantastic scene!
Summer Z — Google review
A nice place to visit, lots of options for fancy goods, food particularly seafoods, meats, cheese, backed delicacies, sweets and farm produce. Liked the bright, happy vibe and roaming carefree environment. It was Christmas buying time, it added colourfulness. Good for buying souvenirs too.
Basant — Google review
This is probably the best market in town for fresh produce and so much more. For example, you can indulge yourself in all things protein in many shops on the main floor. If you feel more adventurous, you might want to check out the seafood stalls as well. My vegetarian friends will also find their delights. This is one of the oldest and simply best places in Toronto for the freshest food possible. I feel blessed to live nearby and be able to take advantage of this privilege to get the food of my choice at anytime. I especially love the lamb chops and marinated chicken breasts 😊 Highly recommended to all foodies living downtown Toronto.
James S — Google review
Wonderful experience of the oldest market in Canada! There was a booth that has been there since before Canadas birth! The main floor is where fresh food is sold. The lower level has all the international flavours… will visit again. Lively atmosphere… need sitting area in winter. Has a mini-museum in lowest level where the jail used to be.
David E — Google review
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4.4
(14136)
Toronto, ON M5E 1C3, Canada
https://www.stlawrencemarket.com/
+1 416-392-7120
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Ontario Science Centre

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Science museum
Museums
The Ontario Science Centre is a must-visit attraction in Toronto, offering over 500 interactive exhibits covering various fields such as geology, astronomy, anatomy, music, and technology. It's a place where visitors of all ages can engage in hands-on learning experiences and explore the world of science through play. The center is dedicated to promoting scientific thinking and innovation for a better future. With its team of scientists and educators, it continuously develops world-class exhibitions and educational programs to inspire curiosity and discovery.
Such a great educational experience. You can go there with your family, too much fun for kids and adults. The staff was friendly. If you are visiting during winter better to know that when you arrive and get your tickets you have to wait for shuttle buses around 5 minutes so don’t take off your jacket ( if you have strollers or wheelchairs you will take accessible buses) There are 6 levels. The best for me were levels 6 and 4. There is no level 1 actually. (the shuttle bus will drop you off in level 6) Level 4 is great for kids they will play music, do gardening, bakery, building and other activities they can also play with water and build dams and … the good point is that level 4 has nursing room too. There are sanitizers everywhere. Clean washrooms with changing table. Better to bring your own snacks and water bottles. But there is restaurant and snack bar inside the building as well. Parking lot costs 12$ Admission fee is: 22$ for adults 16$ for seniors 13$ for child 3-12 Under 3 is free
Setareh G — Google review
Since my family and I have a membership, we decided to come and visit the museum today. The bus ride was about 20 minutes. We walked instead of taking the shuttle bus because the line was too long. Previously, we have had experiences of food poisoning from the cafe, so we packed our own lunch and were able to get seating. This museum is amazing. There are exhibits for all- from deep water exploration to bat caves to the reproductive system. Came with kids and explored the play area on the second floor. Had a blast. Overall a great experience and would come back again.
Zoe — Google review
There are a lot of activities for small kids. My 5 year old and 4 year old kids loved the experience. We needed more than 3 hours to truly experience the whole place, which unfortunately we didn't have. The exhibit halls have to be accessed from the rear entrance, and there are frequent shuttle busses that run between the main and the rear entrances. The family center was really fun and engaging for us. It's a great learning experience.
Bas B — Google review
Great experience to re-learn the basic knowledge of Science. Wish I took a picture of the planetarium but I was so busy following the comets ☄️ 🤣 plus the Human anatomy is something that I’m always fascinated about. Not busy during the weekdays but planetarium is packed. These were taken during Spring time (April 2023 if I’m not mistaken) Wish I took my time to read the boards and comments and explore / observe / experience what the kids were doing with tools and machine etc etc kinda wanna go back! 😕
Mj M — Google review
Incredible museum that enchants young and old. The explanations for natural and scientific phenomena and the exhibits are made so interactive that you want to see them all!!! It is worth spending a day. If you have children they will appreciate it. You too. Parking costs 15 CAD. It has a cafeteria inside where you can eat or drink something. But you can also have your own food and sit at tables outside the dining room.
Ermis A — Google review
Good place to visit with kids! Big parking space, fee is 12$. Tickets are 22 for adult, 13 for kids. We were there for 3 hours and see only 2 levels, so definitely will visit again. My children like the kids area.
Mikhail S — Google review
I haven't been back here for a while (a decade +) and forgot how fun and educational this place is! It's definitely a great place to spend the day with kids. There are plenty of interesting things for the adults as well. Did you know there's a big plant called Tulip Tree? I didn't. I like it that the entire place is spacious with high ceilings. There are so many interactive & interesting things strategically placed not too far from each other so visitors don't crowd into one place. Can you spot the dragon lizard?
Tina F — Google review
Was very excited to come here, we arrived later in the day due to other plans having been priority. The main entrance- we realized we needed to take a shuttle to the exhibits as the bridge is closed? We didn’t have to wait long for a ride thankfully (each way). The exhibits don’t seem to have an order to follow and sometimes we found ourselves a little turned around. There’s some on different floors as well. Probably should’ve done research on areas to see prior to going but usually museums and things like this have a better flow. we used a city pass to get tickets which was well worth it since this experience wasn’t our favourite. It’s aimed more so at children and families. It has a lot of fun experiments but it seems very dated in some ways and a lot of things were out of service which was sad. I enjoyed the Moderna exhibit- maybe because I’m in health care. I didn’t learn too much- but what I did was fun little tidbits and I really liked seeing the models and human body in action. We didn’t try food court. Parking was 12$ on entry. It’s a lot of walking as well but they have a lot of accessibility options. A little underwhelmed and disappointed, it seems if you plan your day to do the live experiments and events with the staff it would be better. Also staff was super involved and fun.
Vikki P — Google review
4.4
(15023)
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4.0
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770 Don Mills Rd., North York, ON M3C 1T3, Canada
https://www.ontariosciencecentre.ca/
+1 416-696-1000
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Distillery District

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Neighborhoods
The Distillery District, located in Toronto, is a charming pedestrian-only area housed in 19th-century buildings that used to be a large whiskey distillery. The cobblestone streets are now home to trendy independent restaurants, bars, and shops. Art enthusiasts can explore galleries and outdoor sculptures while enjoying various performances at the district's theaters. In December, the Toronto Christmas Market transforms the area into a festive wonderland.
4.3
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Toronto, ON, Canada
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Letchworth State Park

State park
Nature & Parks
Letchworth State Park is a vast park that boasts of stunning waterfalls and cliffs. Spanning 66 miles, the park offers numerous hiking trails, river rafting, and other activities perfect for an enjoyable weekend trip. While some trails leading to the lower falls remain closed seasonally, there are still great hikes on the other side of the park that allow visitors to explore most of its grounds.
We only had a couple of hours to visit and we were not able to take in all the tremendous trails through the woods. However, we drove along the west side of the river and stopped off at a number of lookouts over this tremendous canyon. It’s a pretty spectacular place when you consider that most of the surrounding area is flat.
Dana L — Google review
The most stunning state park I've ever been to! The scale of Letchworth State Park is rare to see on the east coast. The waterfalls especially the upper and middle falls are absolutely stunning. When I saw the view with the upper falls and the bridge I thought it could not get better but then when I saw the middles falls my jaw dropped. What a surreal place. I walked the trails as well as drove about the road in the park. The park is very accessible and seeing the view points quite simple. I highly recommend you visiting Letchworth State Park!
George F — Google review
The waterfall is absolutely breathtaking, especially during peak fall. It doesn’t have to be a sunny day, even on rainy, misty, or foggy days, the falls take on a stunning, moody charm. The drive is quite long, so it’s a good idea to keep some snacks handy. The scenery makes a perfect backdrop for photography, and the entire drive through the park offers a variety of beautiful waterfalls and scenic views to enjoy.
Sherin J — Google review
We visited on a sunny day in October the first time and the waterfall’s were simply beautiful. The fall is the busiest season and ends 10/31 each year. During this time the gift shop, museum and restaurant close. But this year they decided to stay open a little longer because no snow. I went back on 11/08/2025 and visited the Natural Science Center. I wanted to visit museum and that’s when I learned it was closed. We learned so much about the Genesee River at the center and Matt was so very knowledgeable and kind. The source of the Genesee River is a spring in a hilltop on private land in Gold, Potter County, Pennsylvania. Path: From its beginning, it flows north, passing through the town of Ulysses in Potter County before crossing the border into New York. Landmarks: The river flows through New York, creating gorges and waterfalls at Letchworth State Park and three more in Rochester. I highly recommend visiting this park during September to truly enjoy all it has to offer! It’s simply breath taking!!
Dr. R — Google review
Beautiful park!! NY is home to so many amazing State Parks that are better than some National Parks! This park was extremely busy on a Saturday afternoon in October, but i was able to find a parking spot and wander on down to the bridge to take pictures during sunset.
Alex B — Google review
We visited Letchworth State Park on 10/22/2025. It was beautiful. We were able to see all of the falls. As seniors, we liked that the falls could be seen with just a short walk. We had a nice lunch at the concession stand. The facilities were clean and the park employees were helpful. This was a highlight of our fall foliage trip to New York. The pictures we took looked like postcard!
Mary L — Google review
The views of falls are spectacular! The stone walls & walkways & stairs, picnic tables.are beautiful, there's many overlooks that are wheelchair friendly very easy parking .lots of restrooms throughout park handicaped accessible.beautiful stone buildings restrooms(.very clean)many trails very well marked.many picnic areas with playgrounds ,pavilions,picnic tables with great views.pet friendly.snack shack ,gift store, camp ground with camp store & laundry mat,& swimming .you can take a hot air balloon ride $$$ over falls ,
Linda C — Google review
Letchworth State Park is truly a breathtaking place to visit. Often called the “Grand Canyon of the East,” it offers stunning views of waterfalls, cliffs, and the beautiful Genesee River gorge. The park is peaceful, clean, and perfect for hiking or just relaxing in nature. I especially loved the fall season there — the colorful leaves made the scenery absolutely magical. It’s a wonderful spot for anyone who enjoys nature, photography, or simply spending time outdoors.
Mustfazia H — Google review
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4.7
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New York, USA
https://parks.ny.gov/visit/state-parks/letchworth-state-park
(585) 493-3600
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The Strong National Museum of Play

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Children's museum
Museums
History museum
The Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester is a captivating destination that celebrates the world of toys and games. It houses the largest collection of toys, dolls, and play-related artifacts, including the prestigious National Toy Hall of Fame. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits like Reading Adventureland and Sesame Street, as well as enjoy a pint-size market and an indoor butterfly garden. The museum also features vintage pinball machines and classic arcade games for all ages to enjoy.
I highly recommend. I was surprised how large it was and how interactive it was. There were so many games (board games ann video games) you could play and so many other interactive things. Great for kids of all ages and adults as well. It had so many nostalgia items from toys dating back to the 1800's to more recent. We went on a Monday and it was not busy, we were there almost 5 hours and probably still didn't see everything. We ate at the food court and got pizza and a chicken salad wrap and both were really good.
Tabitha R — Google review
The Strong National Museum of Play completely lives up to its name — it’s pure fun, learning, and nostalgia rolled into one. We went as a family with both adults and kids, and every one of us had different favorites — which says everything about how much there is to do here. The exhibits are hands-on, creative, and thoughtfully designed, from the classic toys and video games to the pretend play areas and immersive displays. You could easily spend the whole day here and still find new things to explore. The only downside was that the bathrooms could have been cleaner — no soap first thing in the morning and a few stalls looked like they hadn’t been checked since the night before. Hopefully just a timing issue, because everything else was fantastic. The staff were friendly, the layout was well-organized, and the entire experience was memorable from start to finish. We can’t wait to come back — we’re planning for another full day!
Marina S — Google review
This is the best place for kids (and me!)😁 It has the largest areas of play for kids at different ages. It entertains, teaches and inspires my kids. It's such a cool place and I would love to come here a few times a week! I wished the membership was cheaper though.
Bunny O — Google review
Best children’s museum I’ve ever been to! We stopped on our way back from the Midwest, going to New England, and my husband is already wanting to plan a trip to Rochester next year, just to spend more time at the museum! My son who was 1.5yo when we visited, LOVED it! I like how there’s activities for kids at every age (even adult nostalgia), and there’s even an outside area for kids to run around in (enclosed).
Emily — Google review
Outstanding National Treasure in the middle of Rochester! I went to the museum with my 4 year old granddaughter on Monday when senior rates are in effect. It is not cheap and family membership makes more sense than paying admission only a few times a year. It takes several days to appreciate the enormous amount of exhibits housed at the Strong. Parking is $10 on top of admission without a membership. I have been to art and science museums around the world and this museum blew me away. Can't say enough good things about it. Go, just go. Had such a great time that I didn't take many pictures; I was too enthralled with the displays and activities for young and old.
Gerald S — Google review
Had a great experience at the Strong Museum! My kids had a blast—there were tons of fun activities for them. I especially enjoyed seeing the classic games from the ’90s, like the pinball machines. Brought back memories! Pretty sure the new generation has no idea how to play some of those, but it was fun showing them.
Lani O — Google review
This was our second time visiting with our son. First time he was 2 years old and he had a great time. This visit he's now 7 years old and was able to enjoy different parts of the museum that cater to his age. He even got to have fun in some of the same sections he did as a 2 year old. This museum is really one of my favorites. It's fun for the whole family, not just the little ones. The history of video games and the history of board games really stands out for me. Very clean and easy to navigate. Highly recommend! My son would also like to add his words: "Most museums we only go to once, but this museum is far away from us, and we want to go to it a lot of times. The Strong Museum of Play is really fun. I love all the sections and could spend a whole day there. Can't wait to go back!"
Matt M — Google review
We had a fantastic time at The Strong National Museum of Play last weekend. It's truly the best place for kids, with so many fun and interactive exhibits that kept them entertained for hours. The staff deserves a special shout-out—they were incredibly helpful and friendly, making our visit even more enjoyable. This is a must-go place for families!
Anis S — Google review
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1 Manhattan Square Dr, Rochester, NY 14607, USA
http://www.museumofplay.org/
(585) 263-2700
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George Eastman Museum

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Art museum
Museums
The George Eastman Museum, located in Rochester, NY, is a multifaceted museum dedicated to preserving the legacy of Kodak co-founder George Eastman. The museum features a Colonial Revival mansion where visitors can tour and take photos in the gardens. Inside, there are current exhibitions showcasing contemporary photographers' work and a permanent collection of photography equipment and images dating back to primitive daguerreotypes. The museum also houses a theater for rare film screenings.
We loved the tour! It takes about 45 minutes and I strongly recommend it. The mansion is well-preserved and you'll definitely feel the atmosphere that this place had a century ago.
Unbiased R — Google review
The George Eastman Museum is an absolute gem in Rochester, and my recent visit was outstanding from start to finish. The museum itself is beautifully preserved, blending the elegance of George Eastman’s historic home with fascinating exhibits on photography, cinema, and innovation. What truly made the experience memorable, however, was the docent-led tour. Our guide was not only knowledgeable but also engaging, weaving together history, personal anecdotes, and fun facts that brought Eastman’s story to life. They had a wonderful way of explaining details about the house, gardens, and Eastman’s legacy in a way that kept everyone in the group interested. I especially enjoyed being taken into the garden, where the docent, Marianne highlighted design elements and shared thoughtful insights I would have missed if I had toured on my own. It gave the whole visit a personal touch and made the history feel vibrant and accessible. If you’re planning to visit, I highly recommend taking a docent-led tour—it elevates the entire experience and gives you a much deeper appreciation for both George Eastman and the museum’s collections.
Donna F — Google review
The Eastman Museum was the highlight of our visit to Rochester! The entire place is beautifully maintained and spotless, with stunning interiors that truly reflect its history. Our tour guide was amazing—friendly, knowledgeable, and made the experience so much richer with their insights. There’s also a cozy café and engaging activities for kids, which makes it great for families. The museum is fully accessible for visitors using wheelchairs and offers large free parking, which was very convenient. Overall, it was the best activity we did in Rochester, and I highly recommend visiting!
Naz A — Google review
This was a great museum and mansion that far exceeded my expectations. As someone else also said, the guided tour is what makes it fun. The stories about George Eastman are eye opening and personal. I really enjoyed looking at all the cameras, video cameras, and technology through time. Eastman was a genius! His home and gardens were so different from other homes of 5he early 1900’s.
Shelly P — Google review
This little gem of a museum includes a permanent exhibition from the collection as well as changing shows. I particularly enjoyed the gallery of historic cameras, from Ansel Adams’s Brownie to the very first digital camera (yes, a young Kodak engineer and his close associates pioneered the technology) to a camera designed to survey the moon in advance of the Apollo missions. The informative docent-led house tour takes you through several rooms. Besides being a visionary in the photographic realm, George Eastman was an avid gardener, and the grounds are a living tribute to his expertise. There are also silent and classic motion pictures that are regularly screened, including a yearly festival of films on the flammable nitrate stock (discontinued from use in 1951). The archive is world renowned.
Leslie S — Google review
I love history and this place is full of it! The mansion is in pristine condition. Definitely get a tour for the docent was excellent. The gardens are beautiful, as you can see we had a perfect day for seeing the grounds. The Eastman Kodak museum is connected to the mansion...so much film history. Read the description of the large camera pic I posted, really interesting.
Greg L — Google review
Amazing museum, house and gardens! We were lucky to hear the organ being played which was very pleasant and making the atmosphere special. Beautifully preserved rooms. They also have a cafe inside the museum. Plenty of parking.
JitkaKac — Google review
Very kind staff, beautiful property and nicely arranged historical rooms. We found the experience overall not worth the price - especially on the photography/video side. That said, we aren’t huge connaisseurs in this field. Maybe better suited to photography aficionados or if you follow a guided tour?
Laura H — Google review
4.7
(2556)
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4.6
(1110)
900 East Ave, Rochester, NY 14607, USA
http://eastman.org/
(585) 327-4800
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Finger Lakes Gaming and Racetrack

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Casino
Casinos & Gambling
Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack offers thoroughbred racing for 160 days a year, along with a video casino featuring diverse dining options and live entertainment. The region is renowned for its wine, boasting over 120 wineries and producing the most wine in New York State. The area's cool climate wines, particularly Riesling and Gewurztraminer, are popular, but it also produces notable red varieties like Pinot Noir and Merlot.
Probably my favorite local casino. Nice mix of new games and time tested favorites. Min bet seem a little lower than most of the others as well.
Don W — Google review
I came here Saturday to try out their buffet. Arrived around 5pm and it was busy. After my ID got scanned, I walked to their club to get my membership the head to the buffet. It was a line of customers waiting to get in the buffet, and the room was almost full. After paid the buffet, it took a but for a staff to get us a table, then probably around 10 minutes later, a lady came in to take order for drink. The buffet selection is quite standard, with some salad, fries, chicken, pasta, pizza, taco. There was staff that cut beef brisket or cook some pasta as you order. Food quality overall is not stand out. I enjoy the dessert selection, cake, cookies are quite good, the soft serve ice cream is tasteless. And it seems they barely fill bowls for soup and dessert. I didn’t have a chance to taste soup because there was no bowl. The game area is all machines, and some has cups/bottle still sits around. Not sure if I want to come back.
Aupair P — Google review
Where will these machines be next time? If you must put new machines on the floor, number them and put a map on your website so people know where they are. Or see their favorite machines are gone. Increase RTP to 96% and advertise it! Drawings are okay but more jackpots on the machines are better than luck of the draw. At the top of every hour, announce jackpot amounts for the previous 60 minutes and the number of the machines. It doesn't matter to anyone if $1,000 was just won if you don't know what machine. UPDATE - There is a new owner (I heard) for 2025 and I am hoping to see the above changes. _________________ May 17, 2025 review_______________ * * * * * (5 STAR) I didn't know Lucky North Club closes at midnight after arriving just before 1 a.m. staying until 4 a.m. I still think a map would be very beneficial although most machines are the same. If there are new ones, I didn't tour the whole casino to find any. Continue announcing jackpots but say what machine it was won on instead of just saying "Another jackpot winner for more than $1,000 winner and you could be next!" What does that do?
Kathleen M — Google review
A friend and I have gone to the buffet at the Finger Lakes Race Track. We weren't disappointed with the selection! There was plenty choose from. The 2 times we had went. To the point where my friend would like to go weekly especially on Sunday brunch day!! I think that's the best day myself. I just love breakfast food and they have quite the selection!!
Steve G — Google review
Had a wonderful time. So many games to choose from.. loved the vibe of the place.
Basia — Google review
Really nice casino! The usual win win win and then loose it all situations but had fun doing it on interactive machines. We were disappointed that their buffet is only open weekends, should have checked before the trip. But had a delicious meal in the cafe on the casino floor. We will return😄
Charlene S — Google review
Eh it's a racino. Slots are VLTs and ran by NYS so it's fine, but Turning Stone seems to have more consistent games. (Update 10/23/2025) Went again to see how $50 would do and I was betting $1 at a time and I think I was done within 10 mins and from about 50 spins I won only about $4 after spending $50. This casino is one of the tightest VLT casinos I've been to. I think I'm done with all racinos and VLTs casinos. I'm going to Indian casinos or out of state.
Adam N — Google review
The wife and I went to the buffet last Saturday and it was meh..The wife thought it was awful the only thing that I enjoyed was the prime rib and The coconut shrimp...The Chinese section was disgusting!! ..They had some pizza selections that was good. The staff was great!! But they need to step up thier game in the food department!!.. luckily it was on a special 20 dollars that night but definitely not worth the 30 original price !!
Al J — Google review
4.0
(4306)
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4.5
(1897)
5857 NY-96, Farmington, NY 14425, USA
https://www.fingerlakesgaming.com/
(585) 924-3232
8

Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion State Historic Park

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
The Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion State Historic Park features exotic plants and trees within its 50-acre formal gardens and arboretum. The property was originally purchased in 1863 by Frederick and Mary Thompson as a summer estate, which eventually grew to encompass 300 acres with the construction of a grand Queen Anne-style mansion. Visitors can explore the well-maintained grounds on guided tours, including the opportunity to view the stunning floral displays.
Really interesting story of this couple. The place was clean and really gave you the feel of early 1900’s. Wonderful place to take school aged kids. The gift store was just amazing with lots of things for anyone. Had a blast. Stayed for about 3 hours. Highly recommend the strawberry banana smoothie at the cafe!!! So delicious
Rachel E — Google review
This is such a beautiful park! It's pretty massive too! If you are ever looking for a park to go to and spend the day in Sonnenberg is it! I recently had taken Tyler and Ashley's post elopement photos at the Gardens and I love how their turned out! You have different types of gardens that make for stunning backdrops!
Danielle P — Google review
My wife, her grandma and I went for an hour and a half trip to Sonnenberg on a Saturday afternoon. They had a wedding scheduled and we were given this information when we arrive to buy our tickets. We decided it was worth it to pop in for a bit. The shuttle driver was a very nice man, who helped us with grandma’s walker to make sure it would ride to the mansion without any problems. Once there, we toured the downstairs and had just enough time to loop the upstairs, near the back gardens before it was time to go. It was my first time inside the mansion and it’s a truly stunning place! Kim was the tour guide in the mansion who chatted with us about the different rooms and different events that have happened at Sonnenberg over the years. We enjoyed seeing and taking photos of the historic home. I was left in awe so many times. As we waited for the shuttle to bring us back to the parking lot, we did a quick walk around the Four Seasons Garden. It’s so beautiful inside and out! We will definitely be back for a longer visit next time!
Nina T — Google review
Wow wow wow! Even on its off season this place is so whimsical! It is like being transported to another place and time in the world. A great place to escape reality for a bit and just enjoy the luxury of the gardens and the beauty of the mansion. Seeing a simply glamorous way of life that is kept by the most adorable, sweetest volunteers. Everyone was incredible. This place is magic. Go there to seek peace, love and beauty.
Christa L — Google review
We visited in September when most of the flowers were on the opposite end of looking beautiful and it was still amazing. Wonderful walking paths and just gorgeous scenery to look at all around. Staff were amazing as well and the golf cart drivers were always there offering a ride and the staff in the mansion itself were very knowledgeable and quick to answer any questions. Wonderful place!
Craig M — Google review
I mean honestly I've been trying to finally visit for up to a year now. So glad I finally went! If you are to go, I'd definitely suggest going in the spring/summer to get the full experience of the foliage. I thought it would be more vibrant, covered in flowers, etc. But you can't really control the weather and how plants grow! Other than that, I spent about 3 hours there, and it was worth every second. Everything was so informative and the volunteers were so sweet and helpful. The Cafe was so cute! The food was delicious! Would 100% go again!
Dallas J — Google review
Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion in Canandaigua is one of the most beautiful venues I’ve ever photographed!! It’s tucked right in the Finger Lakes and feels like stepping into a historic estate.. the mansion, the gardens, the greenhouse paths… every part of it is so stunning! The Sonnenberg team was so kind and easy to work with, and the day just felt seamless from start to finish. You can tell they truly care about creating an amazing experience for their couples and guests. As a wedding photographer, I loved how much variety there was for portraits, the light, the colors, and the scenery were a dream! It’s one of those places that makes you fall in love with what you do all over again. I’d go back to Sonnenberg in a heartbeat!! Lindsey Robinson Photography | WNY Travel Wedding Photographer
Lindsey R — Google review
Wonderful history and beautiful grounds and greenhouses. Staff is very knowledgeable and helpful. We enjoyed our 3 hour visit and lunch at the cafe. Such a wonderfully preserved property and the mansion is great because you can actually get a real feel for what it was like back in the day.
S L — Google review
4.6
(1445)
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4.3
(825)
250 Gibson St, Canandaigua, NY 14424, USA
http://www.sonnenberg.org/
(585) 394-4922
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Dr. Konstantin Frank Winery

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Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Dr. Konstantin Frank Winery, located on the picturesque Keuka Lake, holds a significant place in Finger Lakes' wine history. Dr. Konstantin Frank, a viticulture Ph.D., revolutionized the region's wine industry by introducing European vinifera grapes in the late 1950s. This shift from hybrid grapes to vitis vinifera paved the way for Old World-style wines in the area.
My father and I had an incredible experience during our wine tasting at the Dr. Konstantin Frank Winery! There was a variety of types of wine included in the experience, and each one was truly delicious. The cheese board for two was incredible, and the guided pairing of the cheese board with the wine tasting made the experience that much better! The service was wonderful- we worked with Sue, who kept our glasses and our smiles full. Sue was extremely knowledgeable about the wine and the winery, and her passion for the history around Dr. Frank’s legacy is apparent. We tasted some of our new favorite wines AND cheeses, and we can’t wait to come back in the near future.
Keely A — Google review
I absolutely love this winery! I have ordered wine in the past but this was my first time visiting the winery itself. Staff is so friendly and amazingly helpful. Great experience. Wine is absolutely delicious!! Purchased some new wines I haven't had before to take home and I joined the wine club. I can't wait to try some different wines I haven't had. So glad we finally make the trip. Probably one of the best wineries I have tried in the Finger Lakes. Definitely my favorite.♥️
Melissa — Google review
DO THE 1886 EXPERIENCE. It was worth every penny and we can’t wait to do it again! It was the perfect amount of wine through the tour to try different types of wines. The tour itself was so informative and educational then you come back to the seating area to your small plate pairings with wine. It was organized, engaging, DELICIOUS and days later we still are raving about it. Can’t wait to do it again! Absolutely phenomenal 💗
Bridget C — Google review
We just recently visited the Dr. Konstantin Frank Winery during a weekend trip to Naples. Out of about 7 wineries, this was our best tasting experience and our favorite winery. My husband and I are both dry red wine drinkers but we really enjoyed just about everything we tried at the tasting. A favorite included the semi-dry Riesling. This is the only winery we purchased more than one bottle as we could not decide. We were traveling with our puppy, Hank, and our 4 children. We didn’t feel rushed and the staff all seemed to genuinely want us there. Beautiful views and patio! Wish we could have stayed longer! We’ll definitely be back.
Brittanie T — Google review
Beautiful winery with kind staff and yummy charcuterie foods. Customer service was just amazing. At Eugenia’s Garden, there are many sitting areas (gazebo, swing chairs, picnic tables). For the seated wine tasting, there is an outdoor area balcony that overlooks the lake. There is also an indoor area but we did not sit there.
Jessie W — Google review
This is a beautiful winery during any season. The deck out front is especially has an especially beautiful view of Keuka Lake. If you want to do a tasting, book ahead of time. If not, Eugene's garden is open (heated tent) for flights and wine by the glass. Bring cash to tip since you cannot add tips to card transactions.
R D — Google review
We love this place! It’s a true gem overlooking Lake Keuka. We are members and get their wines shipped to us quarterly. Great experience all around. Great service, very friendly, and the wines are amazing! Thank you for always delivering in excellence. Bryan and Vicky Sparks
Vicky S — Google review
Loved Dr Frank winery. Sat outside in the garden. It was lovely and peaceful. The flights are done differently. They come preselected in sets of 3. The glasses come in a tiered stand and recommend you go from top to bottom. Genius! Loved their wine.
Chris L — Google review
4.7
(1015)
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4.6
(1010)
9749 Middle Rd, Hammondsport, NY 14840, USA
http://www.drfrankwines.com/
(800) 320-0735
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Three Brothers Wineries and Estates

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Winery
Food & Drink
Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Geneva along the east Seneca Lake Wine Trail, Three Brothers Wineries and Estates is a must-visit destination for wine enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. This expansive venue features three unique wineries, a microbrewery, and a charming café, making it an ideal spot to unwind. Guests can enjoy leisurely strolls through scenic vineyards while indulging in delightful wine tastings.
Wow! This was the highlight of our two day wine tour. Definitely something here for everyone. The feature a passport tour which has you visiting multiple areas of the operation for tasting. Very good wines and beers. The final stop is their WWII themed brewery that has some awesome beers. The staff are all amazing. The brewery also donates a portion of revenue to veterans which was amazing. We could have spent all day here it’s a real experience. Next tour we will plan to be here for the whole day
D S — Google review
I wish I could give them even more than 5 stars! I work at another local winery and wanted to start checking out the other wineries in the area. I went with my husband for my birthday, just expecting to pop in for a quick tasting. 3 1/2 hours later... we left completely in love with the place. Every single wine, beer, and hard cider we tried were absolutely exceptional and beyond delicious. We also got food and coffee at the café which were also fantastic. The customer service was superb, the staff was so friendly and knowledgeable. I told the manager I worked at a winery nearby and he was so great to us. I wish I got his name but whoever you are thank you so much for a fantastic experience! The atmosphere and decor was brilliantly designed, it felt like going to a theme park for adults! This is now one of our new favorite places and we absolutely will be returning over and over. I will also be sending all of my customers to Three Brothers when they are looking for recommendations for more places to visit!
Angela G — Google review
A wonderful experience! Another trip added to my work family monthly outings. We had a great experience from the welcoming ambience to the excellent customer service. It was a day to relax and rewind. We did the $55 deal tasting for two and it was definitely worth it! Don't forget to get the "BIG ASS PRETZEL" Which could feed a small village! We enjoyed the Poutine(shareable) along with the grilled cheese. Take your girlie (or your boo) and have a good experience in the fingerlakes :)
Katherine — Google review
Had a fantastic time at Three Brother Wineries! The wines and brewery are top-notch, and there’s a great variety of tasting packages to choose from. They even offer free slushies if it’s your birthday! The food is delicious, and the scenery is absolutely beautiful. With three wineries and one brewery, there's plenty to explore, plus indoor and outdoor seating to enjoy live music. Definitely check out their events on the website! I’ll definitely be back in the future! Highly recommend!
Viz R — Google review
First time coming here and it was really nice! I did the passport which is a sampler tasting for all locations, and for the price you pay ($40 per person), you get a good amount of wines to try, and if it's just two people then there is a shared passport. There's four different areas that you visit for each samplings that have a unique atmosphere to it, and I can say I enjoyed most of what I got so I do plan to visit another day. There is limited seating so be mindful that you may have to be seated outside, and take your time at each one. There is free water located around some areas as well, and some food that you can buy which I got the pork sandwich and it was amazing! Some of the food items are shareable too, you get a great amount of food for the price you pay. One thing I didn't really like, and don't get why, is that kids are allowed and are just able to run around which makes no sense when it's an adult thing so there's nothing for them to do but watch their parents get drunk!
Caitlin S — Google review
Coming to this winery was an AMAZING experience. I got the single tasting pass (which gave me a flight for each building) and my boyfriend got the non-alcoholic pass (which gave him a non-alcoholic drink in each building). Each building was unique, with excellent service and amazing drinks. We were able to go at our own pace and pick different options. For the price, you get SO much. Each room gave 4, 5 or 6 samples, which gave a lot of different opportunity to try different drinks. My favorite room was Passion Wine because the room was so eccentric and the drinks were delicious. I also loved Bagg Dare, as there was live music and you could sit by a pond. I was worried my boyfriend would not have as good of an experience since he was not drinking, but the non-alcoholic pass gave him really interesting and good drinks in each room and he did not feel left out at all. He even got a soda flight in the Warhorse Brewery room, which he loved. We came here on a trip to the Fingerlakes, as we live around 4 or 5 hours away, and I would honestly take the drive again just to come back to this winery.
Erin W — Google review
Three Brothers was such a lovely experience today. Each tasting “room” had different vibes and themes. The wines were amazing, the homemade soda was top notch. Also the wine slushes were phenomenal . If I could give them more than 5 stars I would, especially since they have an N.A. tasting pass. We love an inclusive environment 🩵
Paige S — Google review
Incredibly impressed with this winery near Geneva! They have four different buildings with different beverage portfolios. I REALLY enjoyed the sangria and cider here. I got a flight of watermelon, mango, raspberry, peach, and original cider. I wish I could buy some cans to bring back with me. Certainly worth a visit. 🍎
Justine B — Google review
4.6
(1736)
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4.3
(835)
623 Lerch Rd, Geneva, NY 14456, USA
http://www.3brotherswinery.com/
(315) 585-4432
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Wagner Vineyards Estate Winery

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Winery
Food & Drink
Wagner Vineyards Estate Winery is a decades-old lakeside winery offering tours and tastings. The estate also features a cafe and brewery specializing in craft beers. Visitors can enjoy the scenic views of the vineyards and Seneca Lake from the gorgeous elevated outdoor deck patio seating area at Ginny Lee Cafe. The winery holds historical significance as it was part of the development of the New York State wine industry, with Keuka Lake being central to this history.
Awesome winery and brewery overlooking the lake. Great selection of wines and beers. Staff are very friendly and knowledgeable of their craft. Plenty of outdoor seating. Could have spent the day here if we weren’t touring.
D S — Google review
A great place to try wine and beer. A large outdoor seating area on deck and also a nice lawn area with picnic tables with umbrellas. Friendly service. The day we were there the weather was perfect and there was live music. We'll be back.
Precision A — Google review
Wagner Vineyards Estate Winery is an incredible Finger Lakes destination! The wine selection is outstanding, with something for every palate — from crisp whites to bold reds and refreshing rosés. The staff is friendly, knowledgeable, and makes the tasting experience relaxed and enjoyable. The views overlooking Seneca Lake are absolutely breathtaking and create the perfect setting to sip and savor. Pairing the wine with the inviting atmosphere makes Wagner a spot I’ll definitely return to. Highly recommended for anyone visiting the region!
KEVIN R — Google review
This place has a lovely view of the lake and large deck to enjoy outdoor seating on. There is a wide variety of wine to choose from, and the pre-selected flights made ordering easy. Bonus - they have a Koi pond out front! My biggest “ick” with Wagner was that the food was served in single-use plastics. I wish they had used plates or boards to serve food!
Mr W — Google review
John was amazing! It was a pleasure sipping wine while listening to the history behind each grape. I can't wait to read his book. The wine was great, too! This place immediately became my favorite winery on Seneca.
Tracy R — Google review
Loved it! The location was absolutely beautiful, and the wine was delicious. The semi-dry white was especially nice — perfectly balanced and just right for my palate.
Nilma Q — Google review
John Pulo made our afternoon a wonderfully memorable one. The perfect combination of wine history and education mixed with humor and his authentic self, we all left with wine and smiles after our library experience. Thank you, Wagner!
Debra C — Google review
Visited Wagner Winery for the first time today from Buffalo NY. It was a really good experience. I loved the scenery and the food from the little cafe was delicious. I enjoyed the craft beers more than the wine. Allen the bar tender was great! Loved that I was able to create my own 6 pack and I totally meant to buy a case of root beer!! So sad I can't get it online. I want to go back and try more wines and beers!
Juanita G — Google review
4.4
(474)
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4.5
(441)
9322 NY-414, Lodi, NY 14860, USA
https://wagnervineyards.com/?y_source=1_Mjc1OTgzOTAtNzE1LWxvY2F0aW9uLndlYnNpdGU%3D
(607) 582-6450
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Watkins Glen State Park

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State park
Nature & Parks
Hiking area
Watkins Glen State Park is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts. The park features rocky cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and stunning views from rim trails. Visitors can also enjoy trout fishing in the lakes within the park. Additionally, the area surrounding the park offers a variety of attractions including Watkins Glen International Racetrack, Taughannock Falls, Corning Museum of Glass, wineries, breweries, distilleries, and restaurants.
Such a beautiful hike. Being in a gorge like this is a one of a kind experience. Trails are excellently maintained and marked clearly. Staff at the visitor center were very helpful. The entire thing is under 1.5 miles, so you can explore all the trails and see everything this place has to offer in 1 day. Also seems to have a shuttle maybe just on weekends and it's a very accessible hike/ sights for all ages.
Alex W — Google review
Great views, fall colors at its peak. And no matter when you hike the gorge trail, it’s always wet and muddy so dress appropriately with hiking shoes. We ended up doing the gorge trail 3 times back and forth coz it’s so pretty. And then did the rim trail too taking the Jacob ladder 150-180 steps down to gorge trail again. Visiting here 10 years we felt there is a new construction happening. Infact the start of the gorge trail is blocked and there is a detour on the rim trail to get to the gorge trail currently. Parking lot is $10 day parking, which can be used in any other finger lakes state parks.
Shruti S — Google review
I traveled all the way from Canada just to see Watkins Glen State Park, and it was truly worth every mile. Visiting during the fall made it even more magical the vibrant colors of the leaves against the dark stone walls and cascading waterfalls created a scene straight out of a painting. Walking through the Gorge Trail felt peaceful and unreal at the same time. The crisp autumn air, the golden light, and the gentle sound of rushing water made it an experience I’ll never forget. Every corner was picture-perfect, yet no photo could capture how it felt to be there. Watkins Glen in fall is pure perfection calm, colorful, and full of life. I left with a heart full of gratitude and a deep wish to return again.
Talat S — Google review
Start-to-end stunning views and modest trail length on the 1.5 mile Gorge Trail make this a perfect family hike with younger kids. We brought a group of eight with four children under 10 and everyone loved the experience. It took about an hour-and-a-half with plenty of photo and snack breaks. The Gorge Trail is mostly stone and well-maintained. We took the North Rim Trail back and it was a lot less crowded than the popular Gorge Trail. Lots of steps make for a vigorous climb at times, but it was all manageable for our 6-year-old and 7-year-old. The many waterfalls keep everyone motivated to push forward, and the rock walls make for incredible scenery throughout. One of the best hikes I’ve ever taken.
Michael S — Google review
Came here camping with a friend over the summer and we had a great time. The gorge was beautiful and the walk was pretty nice, other than the last part of climbing all the stairs back up to the parking lot. The pool was nice to hang out in, but they only had one diving board open so there was always at least 3 people waiting to go on. The weekend we went was packed so we ended up with a campsite out in the open on the grass and no trees blocking our view of our neighbors so I suggest checking the campsite before going because we weren’t aware of that
Micah C — Google review
This place doesn’t disappoint! Beautiful waterfalls/foliage and well-maintained. I would recommend hiking shoes because it does get a bit wet/slippery on some spots. Lots of steps, but still pretty easy. Takes 1-2 hours done leisurely. Many spots to take a breather or to relax and enjoy the scenery. I’d recommend doing early and a day after it rains is best.
Kimmy — Google review
Visited Watkins Glen State Park during peak fall season, and it was one of the most breathtaking experiences I’ve had. The gorge trail is simply magical , waterfalls flowing through layered rock walls, colorful leaves carpeting the paths, and mist rising from the falls made it feel straight out of a postcard. The park was fairly busy, but completely worth it. The trails are well-maintained and easy to follow, though be ready for stairs (lots of them!). Every turn offers another photo-worthy spot. Parking was easy to find near the main entrance, and restrooms and picnic areas were clean. If you can, go early in the morning to beat the crowds and catch the sunlight filtering through the gorge, it’s unforgettable. A must-visit, especially during fall foliage season! 🍂🌊
San D — Google review
Breathtaking views! The waterfalls, stone stairs, misty atmosphere, and light rain — what more could you ask for in an outdoorsy adventure? It does get busy, but it’s absolutely worth it. If you have balance issues like I do, I highly recommend bringing a walking stick. And if you’re not super physically fit, I’d suggest starting from the upper entrance and going down the stairs rather than climbing up — there are over 800 steps, and I know I couldn’t have managed them going the other way! We spent about three hours on the Gorge Trail, between walking, climbing stairs, and stopping often to soak in the scenery and take photos. The entire place feels almost magical — fairy-like, if you believe in that kind of thing. There’s even a spot that looks like a doorway; I called it the “door to the fairy realm.” This was truly an unforgettable experience and a must-do hiking adventure! And before you leave town, make sure to snap a photo at the phone booth — it’s a must-pic moment!
Nilma Q — Google review
4.8
(22688)
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5.0
(4881)
1009 N Franklin St, Watkins Glen, NY 14891, USA
https://parks.ny.gov/parks/142/
(607) 535-4511
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Taughannock Falls State Park

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State park
Nature & Parks
Park
Taughannock Falls State Park is a must-visit destination with its impressive 215-foot waterfall and miles of picturesque hiking trails. The park offers various outdoor activities including camping, beach swimming, fishing, and winter sports. Nearby attractions such as Finger Lakes National Forest, Buttermilk Falls State Park, and Robert H. Treman State Park provide additional opportunities for outdoor recreation and natural beauty.
In my road trip exploring upstate New York I decided to stop by Taugannock Falls. I saw pictures online and it looked pretty cool so I told myself I'll stop by. I was not ready for how absolutely stunning this park is. Walking to the falls itself is quite easy and the whole way there you have a breathtaking view of the mighty gorge. I was essentially looking at a wall of rock hundreds of feet high. It was stunning to see such a site especially in the northeast. Usually something like this is out in Utah or Arizona. I got to the end of the trail and was absolutely in awe of how beautiful the landscape was. The falls itself was stunning albeit not a lot of water was falling when I visited. But just being surrounded by natural walls hundreds of feet high was magical. It makes you really appreciate mother nature. Don't forget to drive a quick few minutes to the upper view! It's a minute walk to the vantage point from the parking lot and is just as striking!
George F — Google review
This is a dramatically scenic set of trails! We hiked the Rim Trail and enjoyed spectacular views of the gorge and the falls. Be prepared for a challenging walk with a lot of elevation change. We did the Rim Trail clockwise, but the park actually advises going counter-clockwise for a more gradual climb. We learned why the hard way: the start of the clockwise route is a very steep rise with lots of steps. Trust the park's advice—it would have been less effort to hike it the recommended way! A quick note: we couldn't hike the Gorge Trail because it closes mid-October, so keep that in mind when planning your visit. The Rim Trail itself is well-marked and fenced, so there's no danger of accidentally getting near the edge. Overall, the views are truly stunning and worth the effort.
Joshua S — Google review
This is a wonderful place to get outside and enjoy a hike. The views of the waterfall are magnificent. It was well worth the three hour drive to get there. Another natural wonder in New York State has been crossed of my bucket list! Yeah! 😃😊
Kristine S — Google review
This is a great place to visit! It is a beautiful easy hike thru a wide gorge to the waterfall! And yes, you can explore the bottom of the gorge along the way! Popular hike, so best to go off peak times! There is also a nice, quiet hike along the rim. Part of it is fenced off at the rim for safety. There are several views of the gorge below. You can park at the gorge entrance (bathroom across the street) or along the rim at a waterfall view point (bathroom).
George A — Google review
Nice place for hiking or walking with kids. Trial to the falls are very easy and flat. Prapobly you need about one hour to complete the hiking, depending on your speed. But is worth it falls on the end are very nice. When I was there water level was pretty low. Will be even better when we get much more water flow.
Andrzej — Google review
This park has some nice trails. One of the trails leads to a gorgeous, tall waterfall that is an easy hike. There is an overlook of the falls that you can drive to. There is a small gift shop that dis not have power when we arrived so we couldn't buy a souvenir. That was sad but overall, it was a great day.
Christine G — Google review
Magnificent hike!!! If you have 2 hours, do the full loop that goes around the back of the 215 main falls. There is even more gorge and another lovely waterfall- incredible. (You need to be able to hike stairs.)
Rebecca L — Google review
Taughannock Falls State Park, near Ithaca in the beautiful Finger Lakes region of New York, is home to a magnificent waterfall that plunges 215 feet—making it one of the highest east of the Rockies. For travelers, the Gorge Trail offers an easy, accessible half-mile walk that leads directly to the breathtaking falls overlook, perfect for all skill levels. Alternatively, the North Rim Trail provides spectacular, elevated views of both the gorge and the falls from above. Don't forget to explore the park's other amenities, including swimming, picnicking, and access to Cayuga Lake. Parking fee:10$ Entrance: free
Huri Y — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(1273)
1740 Taughannock Blvd, Trumansburg, NY 14886, USA
https://parks.ny.gov/parks/62/details.aspx
(607) 387-6739
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Skaneateles Lake

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Skaneateles Lake, located in New York, is a popular destination for boating, yachting, and fishing. The area offers scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities such as cycling around the lake. The town of Skaneateles provides various dining options and access to the pristine waters of the lake. Known for its exceptional water quality, it attracts visitors from across the country.
Just stop while driving back home . From the little time we spent walking the main street, I can just imagine how nice it is when all the shops are open. Definitely will have to make a weekend out of it.
Carmine V — Google review
Love this lake, some great houses 2 rent. Waterfalls galore!!
Jeremy P — Google review
Okay, for starters the water is crystal clear! How have I lived in the Finger Lakes region and never knew this was here...?! This lake is literally breathtaking. From the boat launch, to downtown Skaneateles, to all of the beautiful houses along the lake, this is gorgeous! I dropped in at the boat launch with a friend, and we kayaked all the way up to downtown Skaneateles, hopped out, and had lunch downtown. The entire day was fantastic and this is a place I will always return to because it’s so relaxing. On the north side of the lake - there are some sand bars so you can hop out and go swimming if you’re on a boat. Or, in our case, we pulled our kayaks to the edge and hopped out and went swimming. Couldn’t have been more perfect! The water is so clear, you can see fish swimming and they’ll even swim up to your kayak. The whole experience was so fun.
Lauren G — Google review
Great lake very limited launches is the only issues I've had clean water nice scenery good fishing nice spot
Smokey O — Google review
Wonder why it took us so long to discover this beautiful lake and town. Lake is crystal clear! Town is full of shops and restaurants.
Oldetowne S — Google review
Skaneateles Lake is a true gem. One of the cleanest lakes in the US. Crystal clear water. Great fishing, boating, swimming. It's heaven.
Alex P — Google review
Nice place on the Southside to do a bit of kayaking. The lake was a bit rough but the wave action was a good time.
Martin M — Google review
Skeneatles is a beautiful place . The lake view is mesmerizing. The road gives you vintage vibes
Apurva R — Google review
4.8
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5.0
(578)
New York, USA
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Destiny USA

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Outlet mall
Destiny USA is a sprawling indoor shopping and entertainment hub located near Syracuse's Inner Harbor. As the fifth largest mall in the United States, it attracts over 25 million visitors annually, making it a vibrant destination for families and avid shoppers alike. With more than 250 shops and outlets to explore, you’ll find everything from trendy boutiques to well-known brands. For those looking for fun beyond shopping, Destiny USA offers an array of attractions that cater to all ages.
This place is huge. Way back in 2016 I came here for my 1st visit as a tourist with a bunch of friends on a road trip we were on together. We all had a blast. There are tons of awesome experiences to be had here. I had a lot of fun engaging with various attractions like Wonderworks, Glowgolf/Minigolf, the Mirror maze, and more. I also remember going into a candy store that had oversized nerds boxes in addition to other bulk items. After eating lunch in the food court later on I ate dinner at this nice dine in restaurant that has a bar in it but I can’t remember the name of it. All I know is that there are plenty of options if you want to get a bite to eat. I never got to experience the movie theater nor half the shops that exist here but I got my fill. I came back here for a 2nd time a couple years ago with someone who is near and dear to me. We had a great time. I took a couple of pictures of the view from one of the higher floors to capture what it felt like to be there both during the day and after sunset. See for yourself!
Trevor S — Google review
This place was cool!! Everything was pretty pricey, but I'm learning that's the new mall experience as the malls near me are dying. I didn't buy anything, but spent 2hrs there just soaking it in. It was nice to see a mall so lively. And more than just shops! Interactive zoo, bowling alley, movies, tree trek... just cool! The carousel was great!!! Only $2!
Sarah R — Google review
If you get there before noon it's an enjoyable walk with almost no lines, after lunch it packed up quick (in August 2025) ... There's so much to do here I highly suggest you look up the app and create a plan ... And wear comfortable shoes! Have fun
Watkins P — Google review
First time visiting Syracuse. Didn't realize there was such a huge mall in the area. We was impressed at the size and the amount of tenants that was keeping the place full. It felt like it riveled the size of the Mall of America. It took us a few hours or so to walk the entire thing. Enjoyed taking the glass elevators for sure. The tunnel with all the lights was pretty cool as well.
Brian D — Google review
Nice big mall... lots of entertainment for kids. lot of variety in food court. we visited from Canada over the weekend to Syracuse and destiny mall was in the list. however lot of shops were closed and the mall seemed to be different because of that... worth the visit.
Kazumi M — Google review
Destiny USA offers only three levels of 6 with diverse stores and fantastic kid-friendly entertainment, including a petting zoo, arcades, waterworks, and a carousel. The only downside is that some elevators and escalators are currently out of order.
Ryan K — Google review
So much fun to be had at this mall for the whole family, great selection of stores and entertainment 😀
Sifu P — Google review
I have always loved this Mall. When it seems so many things in Syracuse are closed or closing, they are going strong. Good and diverse stores, very good food court, and of course the Carousel.
Charlie G — Google review
4.4
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4.2
(1317)
1 Destiny USA Dr, Syracuse, NY 13204, USA
http://www.destinyusa.com/
(315) 466-6000
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16

Rosamond Gifford Zoo

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28 lists 
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
The Rosamond Gifford Zoo, located in Burnet Park, spans 43 acres and is home to over 700 animals, including endangered species like Asian elephants, Amur tigers, snow leopards, Humboldt penguins, and a giant Pacific octopus. The zoo offers both indoor and outdoor exhibits as well as special events and educational programs for all ages.
This is an awesome zoo. The animals seem well taken care of, their enclosures are clean and vibrant. You can see the whole zoo in about 2 hours. There are random shows throughout the day and staff placed around the zoo with props to show and tell the kids some fun facts about specific animals. Noticed they have a saranac booth set up w snacks now near the elephants. Great place for the family.
Jessica F — Google review
An excellent small zoo. Not a huge number of animals, but some really interesting one that I've not seen in other zoos. Aside from the buildings with animal displays, there is also a series of freshly paved walking paths to outdoor exhibitions. Some of these paths are on fairly steep hills. At some of the outdoor displays there are very nice observation platforms with shade. Unlikely that we'll be back due to its location (4 hours away), but it was well worth the trip
Steve K — Google review
Had a great time we got there early enough to see all the animals out and active as they were waiting for their lunch, as we walked around for a second time we noticed some animals tucked them selves away, or were able to see some sleeping such as the bear. He was so cute sleeping !
Amanda — Google review
Went the day after Halloween when the zoo feeds the leftover pumpkins to the animals and it was wonderful! But even going when there isn't an event us a great experience. Personally I prefer going in the Fall/Winter because the animals are so lively and energetic - plus far fewer crowds than Sping/Summer. It's not terribly big, but kids will stay engaged for a good 1.5 hours. Definitely visit!
Ashley O — Google review
Very nice Zoo with an amazing conference center for businesses. You can leisurely walk the loop to see all the outside animals (including elephants!) And there's an inside aquarium walk through with a bird sanctuary.
Brandy J — Google review
Such a lovely time to bond with our family! Very convenient. It felt like a far trip while being really close to home. My kids love it everytime we go.
Jamie L — Google review
The variety of animals seem very content and well provided for! Very interactive experience, and the distance in between outdoor exhibits gives you plenty of time for snack/water breaks. The twin baby elephants were a super bonus for our zoo experience.
Sarah S — Google review
My granddaughter was visiting from Charlotte NC and her grandfather took her to this zoo. She had such a wonderful and memorable experience I am sure one she won't forget. There was so many animals and exhibits to see. Her grandfather was amazed at how little the animals smelled something you would normally expect. There were plenty of places to sit along the way. The ticket prices were so cheap for the experience it amazed us. When she and my daughter move back to NY this will definitely be our go to place. ❤
Sharon H — Google review
4.5
(6444)
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4.4
(909)
1 Conservation Pl, Syracuse, NY 13204, USA
http://www.rosamondgiffordzoo.org/
(315) 435-8511
17

Turning Stone Resort Casino

Casino
Casinos & Gambling
Modern rooms & suites in multiple casino resort hotels, plus restaurants/bars, slots, games & a spa.
Great place for poker! I come down from Buffalo NY and usually spend the weekend when I do come to visit. Poker room is always pretty busy but I like that. The hotel section I’ve never had an issue with and always booming with a lot of people. It’s the environment you expect to be in when you go to a casino. Definitely better that the casinos by where I live. Especially since I go for the poker room! Food is also great there.
Crowned B — Google review
A Flawless Wedding Weekend at Turning Stone🎉 I recently had the pleasure of attending my brother’s wedding at Turning Stone Casino and Resort, and from the moment I arrived, the experience was nothing short of exceptional. Right off the bat, I want to give a huge shout-out to Garvin, who helped guide me to the Bridal Suite when I arrived the day before the ceremony. He was incredibly kind, attentive, and made me feel instantly welcomed. Throughout the weekend, Jim was also a lifesaver, helping us navigate between the hotel and the reception venue multiple times. His patience and professionalism did not go unnoticed! The wedding itself took place at the Shenendoah Golf Clubhouse Event Center, and I honestly can’t say enough about how stunning the venue was. It was beautifully arranged, intimate yet grand, and perfect for such a special occasion. During the reception, Lisa, part of the catering and serving staff, went absolutely above and beyond for me. I have a number of food allergies, and she took the time to make sure I was not only safe but truly comfortable. Her care and attention added a deeply personal touch to the evening that I’ll never forget. From the concierge team to every staff member we encountered, the service was consistently warm, professional, and thoughtful. Special shout-out to The Lodge, which was equally gorgeous and peaceful, a perfect place to stay during such a busy and joyful weekend. Turning Stone made an already meaningful celebration even more memorable. If you’re considering hosting an event here, especially a wedding, I can confidently say you’ll be in excellent
Colleen E — Google review
We spent the night to celebrate my daughter turning 18 on November 4th. I booked about ten days ahead of the date, I requested a high up room if possible and stated it was her birthday. On a Tuesday. We arrived and Destiny helped us at the front desk, we were on the 19th floor, as high as the rooms go. She was sweet and guided us and answered our questions about parking and such. Thank you for a great night! She said it was the best Birthday ever!
Corena R — Google review
Super friendly staff, varied amenities, lots of activities and food to choose from. Bingo was awesome! We saw a concert at The Event Center. Security was good, lots of drink and snack options. Restrooms were very clean and conveniently located. A tad on the expensive side at some of the restaurants, but the ambiance and food were worth it, in my opinion.
D C — Google review
Great venue but the amount of construction and lack of signage both inside and out can cause some confusion. Loved all three golf courses offered. Would recommend to golfers looking for challenge with all the amenities of a resort course.
Joe N — Google review
This place is huge! Even if you're not gambling, honestly it's worth going just for the food. Everything looks clean and well kept. Workers are all polite and helpful. Drinks were very affordable and good tasted good.
Thomas O — Google review
Great concert experience. Staff are friendly. Bartenders are assembly line workers in the small theater. 2 drink limit but order a drink with a double shot in it, and they will hook you up with a generous pour. Great audio and stage lighting.
Thomas M — Google review
Great accommodation. Staff went above and beyond to ensure we enjoyed our time there.
Sandra P — Google review
4.3
(18735)
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3.7
(1302)
5218 Patrick Rd, Verona, NY 13478, USA
https://www.turningstone.com/
(800) 771-7711
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Erie Canal Cruises

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Boat tour agency
Tours
Boat Tours
Erie Canal Cruises offer a unique experience for history enthusiasts, bird watchers, and anyone who enjoys being on the water. The cruises take place in Herkimer County, where the Erie Canal played a significant role in the development of large valley villages and efficient transportation. Visitors can also explore the county's oldest industry at Remington Arms and hunt for world-famous Herkimer Diamonds at Herkimer Diamond Mines and Ace of Diamonds Mine.
4.5 stars. On time, very friendly and knowledgeable crew. While there was a prerecorded tour that was quite informative I docked 0.5 stars because the recording was difficult to hear while the boat was moving - which was 95% of when the recording was being played. Otherwise very good tour and would still recommend! We had ages 7-70 with our group including a teenager and all enjoyed. Of course going thru the lock (twice!) was the highlight.
JESSICA R — Google review
Clean facilities, nice boat (we were on the Lil’ Diamond II). The audio was very informative— split between a prerecorded tape and live narration from the captain. 90 minute tour, great to be out on the water and saw lots of different birds! Even a heron! On the way back the captain even let the kiddos drive the boat! It was a great time had by all. We were a party of 6 and never felt squished.
Anastasia B — Google review
I remember learning the song 🎶 "I've got a mule her name is Sal...15 miles on the Erie Canal." I not only wanted to SEE this part of American 🇺🇸 history, but EXPERIENCE it as well. The Erie Canal guided tour boat ride was EXCEPTIONAL! Captain Mike was fantastic. My favorite part was actually getting to pass through Lock 18. It was amazing to see how all of the lock system works. This was the highlight of our trip to Herkimer!
Janet S — Google review
We cruised Tuesday Sept 2. The crew was friendly and knowledgeable. The boat was so clean and seating was comfortable. I highly recommend this tour for every member of your family. We can’t wait to take our grandson.
Tracey H — Google review
Certainly a high 5 star rating for the excellent tour and clear and interesting descriptions / explanation of the Erie Canal’s history while cruising along. Since learning about the Erie Canal in grammar school many years ago, it has been on my bucket list to actually experience it and go through one of the locks. I finally got to do it and I highly recommend it.
Sal C — Google review
Aside from long drive, everything was very good. Everyone was friendly. Everything was clean. The cruise was educational, and the scenery was beautiful. The adjoining restaurant was very good. For all those to who are less inclined to appreciate this country, go here and educate yourself about what it is that makes America the best place in the World. Meet some wonderful people who simply want to do well and be well.
G — Google review
Had a wonderful cruise early in September. Weather was beautiful. The captains (we had two!) were fabulous as was the history provided to us on the Canal and local impact. My 11 year old grandson loved it too. Win win!
Bettina E — Google review
A beautiful excursion with Captain Mike and Kelly. I brought along friends and grandchildren for this enlightening and educational tour. Everyone had a great experience and I was happy to see that refreshments were at a nominal fee since we had six snackers with us. Mike even gave the kids an opportunity to take the helm for photo ops. Gems along the Mohawk store was also a gem for sure, we really had a wonderful afternoon. Thank-you and enjoy the rest of the season.
Susan A — Google review
4.7
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5.0
(1018)
800 Mohawk St, Herkimer, NY 13350, USA
http://eriecanalcruises.com/
(315) 274-5969
19

National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

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63 lists 
Museum
Baseball
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown is a must-visit for baseball enthusiasts, showcasing over 38,000 artifacts and featuring a Hall of Fame plaque gallery. The town itself offers charming attractions like the Fly Creek General Store and the historic Fly Creek Cider Mill. Visitors can also explore cultural treasures throughout Cooperstown and Otsego County, including The Farmers' Museum and historic sites like Hyde Hall.
This was my first time to the Hall of Fame and it was an incredible experience. It wasn't too busy, which was nice, but the whole place was extremely well organized and even if there were more people, I don't think it would have been an issue. The hall itself was magical, so much greatness in one place. But the entire place was incredible. The incoming Hall of Famers were very well represented. I loved the bobble head exhibit, along with the baseball card exhibit. There were plenty of interactive spots throughout the museum which was very entertaining for people of all ages. I loved how diverse their exhibits were from women's baseball, international baseball, little league baseball and one of the coolest things was the video they showed. It was extremely well done. The gift shop also had EVERYTHING. I honestly wish I could give this more than 5 stars. It was an incredible experience all around. If you are a baseball fan, plan to spend a number of hours wandering this beautiful place.
Jake W — Google review
What an awesome experience if you’re a baseball fanatic! So much history to see and more! I would expect to spend at least 1-2 hrs here. There is a 17 film they have at certain times you watch then walk around the exhibit. You can purchase different types of books from the library and then there is a huge area for the gift store with plenty of selection!
Brad M — Google review
A great time if you are a fan of baseball and the history of how it came to be. They had a lot of exhibits dedicated to what you would expect. But also plenty dedicated to women in baseball, how other countries and cultures have contributed to the sport, and acknowledge the good and the bad that baseball has faced. Very interactive museum. All of the floors have bathrooms. There are stairs and escalators. Watch the movie they play. There are tours of the plaque room or you can wander on your own. Staff announce when these will happen. The staff are very helpful and if you have questions ask them. Plan to spend at least two hours or more here. They do not have their own lot for parking, but you can park at the Doubleday Field lot and walk down.
Kelsey — Google review
Definitely a bucket list visit! I was attending a conference in Syracuse and made the incredibly beautiful drive to Cooperstown and 99% of it didn't disappoint! I love seeing all the plaques, the displayed memorabilia was amazing and there was even game use memorabilia from this year! My only disappointment was how small and minimalistic the baseball broadcasters hall of fame display is. Honestly it's an embarrassment!
Greg L — Google review
The museum looks huge from the outside, but was very small on the inside. Easy to navigate through and has everything that you’d expect as expected. My only suggestion is that they’d offer an individual or group tour to talk a little bit more about the museum and I’d pay extra for it. Went through the museum relatively quickly; their souvenir shop was pretty nice and surprisingly well priced! I wish they had an indoor restaurant or place to get drinks and a hotdog for nostalgia.
Eric W — Google review
We stopped at the National Baseball Hall of Fame on our way to Bar Harbor, Maine. We camped at Glimmerglass State Park, which is highly recommend! The museum was pretty decent. My preference would have been for the design to have been the history of baseball in a more chronological order before splitting up varying exhibits. It just didnt flow. The exhibits themselves were great. My biggest criticism might be that you have to go back all the way to the beginning to go to the gift shop. Again, a flow problem. Fortunately, most of the actual town is a gift/souveneir shop.
Jeff H — Google review
If you are near Cooperstown, you have to come !!! All the players you have heard about all your life are here .. nearly 150 years of baseball in one building .. The biggest tip I can give you is to come on a Tuesday or Wednesday .. the crowds are so crazy on the weekends .. parking can be a bear to fine on the weekends also .. that said , the staff are so helpful and very nice . Any questions at all, they will try to find an answer.. the bathrooms can be a bit hard to fine, plus the handicap elevators were not working, but we used the employees' elevators. The people move fairly well and very respectful of each other .. no food or drink inside the hall for everyone safety.. we had a wonderful time to top off a great week ..
Rick M — Google review
I finally made my pilgrimage and it lived up to my expectations. I visited in November, so there wasn't a crowd, but there also wasn't much to do it town. Perfect for a visit centered around the hall itself.
Richard H — Google review
4.8
(7622)
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4.7
(3821)
25 Main St, Cooperstown, NY 13326, USA
https://baseballhall.org/
(888) 425-5633
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Howe Caverns

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$$$$affordable
Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Howe Caverns is an underground wonder featuring unique limestone formations, a lake, and guided tours. The cavern was discovered when Lester Howe noticed cold air blowing up from the ground where his cow stood in a neighbor's pasture. Visitors can easily purchase tickets online for tours and explore the gift shop for souvenirs. It's recommended to dress warmly as it gets chilly down there. The experience is highly recommended for families with kids who love rocks and caves.
An easy one hour drive from Albany that's worth the visit. We went on a weekday and arrived for the 11am tour. The parking lot had a lot of available spots. It was almost fully booked. Purchase your tickets online there or beforehand for the 90 min tour. I suggest going on a tour with less people. Our group was a bit loud. The tour includes stairs, wet floors, and you'll need good knees for getting in and out of the boat. Bring a jacket along and watch your heads. This was a really good tour and we really enjoyed the gondola boat ride on the small river inside the cave and the tight walkways of the Winding Way at the end. There's a nice cafe, gift shop, and sweet shop inside the lodge. We grabbed a quick coffee and breakfast sandwich before our tour. The girl who works there was super nice.
Sharon B — Google review
An unforgettable underground adventure! Visiting Howe Caverns was such an amazing experience! The staff were incredibly friendly and knowledgeable, making the tour both fun and educational. The caverns themselves are absolutely breathtaking — the rock formations, underground river, and the boat ride were all highlights. Everything was well-organized, clean, and safe, which made the whole experience even better. If you’re coming from New York City, the drive alone is worth it — you get to experience the beautiful, peaceful countryside of upstate New York with rolling hills and scenic views all along the way. It’s the perfect escape from the city and a wonderful way to enjoy nature. It’s a perfect trip for families, couples, or anyone who loves nature and adventure. I’d definitely recommend bringing a jacket since it’s cool underground. I can’t wait to go back again — it truly feels like stepping into another world!
Arwinder K — Google review
I was extremely pleased with Howes Caverns. The property was immaculate. They had a nice gift shop and café along with fudge and cheese shop. Restrooms were clean as well. Now the caverns experience going down more than 150 feet and seeing the beauty within the cave was awesome. The only thing about the boat ride I can say is that I wish it was longer lol. Also, it is a perfect attraction because it's not to long to take up your entire day and it's just long enough that you feel satisfied with the time you did spend there. I am planning to come back in the summer time to experience the adventure tour which is only open in the summer (might be spring as well, don't quote me). I recommend this place.
Ricky R — Google review
We stayed for a night at the Howe Caverns Motel and took the cave tour the next morning — it turned out to be a fun and memorable getaway. The motel was clean, quiet, and comfortable, with a great view of the surrounding valley and hills. It’s not fancy, but it’s exactly what you want for a peaceful overnight stay before the tour. The staff were friendly and check-in was easy. The next morning we joined the 90-minute cave tour, which was the highlight of the trip. The guide was knowledgeable and entertaining, and the experience itself was fascinating — walking through illuminated passageways, seeing impressive rock formations, and even taking a short underground boat ride. The temperature stays around 52 degrees year-round, so a light jacket and good shoes are a must. Staying right on-site made it easy to take our time and enjoy the experience without rushing. It’s a great stop for families or anyone looking for something unique and a little adventurous. We’d definitely do it again.
Charles M — Google review
To this day, this is the most beautiful and largest cave I have ever visited! 🌿 My family really enjoyed it here. The atmosphere is breathtaking, and the boat ride was simply amazing — truly unforgettable! 💫 I will definitely recommend this place to my friends, and of course, we will come back again whenever possible. Thank you for such wonderful emotions!
Iryna S — Google review
We loved the caves. It was a little cool but not too cold. I have balance problems from time to time and many areas had hand rails but some did not. I wish some areas had rails to hold on to because you're not allowed to touch the walls. I completely understand but I needed them. It can be dark in spots which made balance more difficult for me personally. Other customers allowed me to hold their shoulders. Lol. Overall, This is a great place to visit.
D B — Google review
We enjoyed our tour of the caverns! I forget our tour guides name but she had a fabulously dry yet funny and charming personality. Most importantly she gave great information on the history of the caverns. We had two adults and three kids in our group (ages 6-9) and they all had a great time.
Christy W — Google review
Cool place. Tours feel a bit like a grade school field trip, but it’s the only way to see it. Interesting info and definitely cool to be in an underground cave. The winding part at the end of the tour was my favorite… go in even if you think you’ll be scared. I don’t like tight spaces and I would have been disappointed if I didn’t do it. It was the best part to me. You only have to go through it once and there’s an open space tunnel to get back out.
Larisa V — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(1082)
255 Discovery Dr, Howes Cave, NY 12092, USA
http://howecaverns.com/
(518) 296-8900
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Hunter Mountain Resort

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Resort hotel
Outdoor Activities
Hunter Mountain Resort is a mountainside retreat that offers cozy condos equipped with kitchens and fireplaces, making it a convenient choice for visitors. The resort has recently returned to full capacity, and the town of Hunter is bustling with activity. Guests can savor delectable treats at the newly opened Fellow Mountain Cafe on Main Street. The resort's staff members are known for their exceptional service, as exemplified by David at the front desk who went above and beyond to accommodate an early arrival.
Enjoyed our visits here. Had a lots of fun as a beginner. Resort has nearly everything you need. Even if you are missing equipment, you can purchase from their place. I would recommend renting the first time, the process is easy and the waiting line was managable. I would definetly recommend this place to enjoy snow with friends and family.
Burak S — Google review
So I've have skiied at Hunter a few times, great place during the week. We took the chairlift ride to the top, the summit lodge is closed temporarily for a remediation of some sorts. If you don't like heights this is not the place to be. The views are always great. Make sure you wear good walking shoes. The fall is the best time to go. Enjoy your ride.
Stephen P — Google review
We went to Octoberfest at Hunter Mountain. It was nice. Everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves. It is a lot smaller though compared to years ago when our family would attend. The steak food truck was great! Awesome food and excellent service! Also had funnel cake, always a plus! And tried poutine for the first time. It was good. I will probably go back next year.
Joseph B — Google review
Place has really gone down hill ever since it has been sold to Vail. The trails have practically stayed the same for a decade with maybe one or two new trails. Hellgate is always fun but it’s the only trail that you can get real speed on. They have fun terrain parks and a nice lodge bar but otherwise it’s gone down hill. They sell overpriced tickets and practically force you to buy overpriced food. Management is a bunch of goofballs who have no idea how to run the logistics of a mountain.
JustJrmy — Google review
SkyRide up Hunter Mtn in the Fall likely better than in any other season. Helpful staff...beautiful views on a clear day...could almost see the Rockies. After 11am the indoor outdoor food vendors purvey their standard wares alongside kiddie fun rides. WORTHWHILE
Bill K — Google review
I ski and live an hour away but never had been there. The line to return on the fall leaf chair lift was insanely long because they didn't encourage people to share seating.
T M — Google review
Solid ski experience for a day. Trails are somewhat limited and not too many lifts exist in this small NE mountain. The staff was very helpful and they make a point to load six skiers at a time which helps with lines. The food is typical low-quality high-price food, but the pizza is decent. I wish they improved that aspect. Overall a decent option not too far from NYC.
Haim H — Google review
Went to experience the Octoberfest event. It was out first time there and it was very nice and plenty of events going on during the day
John K — Google review
4.3
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4.0
(493)
64 Klein Ave, Hunter, NY 12442, USA
https://www.huntermtn.com/
(518) 263-4223
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Proctors

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Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Proctors Theatre, a historic vaudeville house turned premier performing arts facility in New York's Capital Region, offers top-tier entertainment in its beautifully restored Mainstage and state-of-the-art GE Theatre. Known as the community's living room, this National Register of Historic Places-listed venue hosts Broadway shows, comedy acts, musical productions, and more. With excellent lighting, seating, and acoustics, it provides an ideal setting for theater, art exhibitions, dance performances, and live music events.
The theater was gorgeous. This was my first time going and I was in awe of the beautiful architecture and finish work. The seats are comfortable and the there was ample space inside to sit down enjoy a snack talk with your group before the show starts. I specifically went and saw a clue and it was so much fun. Parking was very easy as well. Can't wait to go back for another show.
Vinny T — Google review
We are season ticket holders for Proctor’s Broadway series. We are very lucky to get such high caliber shows here in Schenectady, often shortly after they go on tour. The Theater itself is nice. The seats are a little on the small side if you are a bigger person. If you are a season ticket holder, you get access to the Ovation lounge ahead of the show, where you can order food and cocktails. Concession prices are not alarmingly high and the staff are all very friendly and helpful. There is a parking garage across the street that is a fairly quick in and out.
Matthew C — Google review
An utterly fantastical, totally splendiferous, jaw-droppingly wonderful night at Wicked. The sets, the lights, and THE ACTORS! PURE BLISS!
Celeste B — Google review
Beautiful ornate, old fashioned theater. Great production for Neil Diamond story. Guy who played him sounded a lot like him and the supporting cast, dancers, singers, especially the guy who sang Shilo was awesome, broadway NYC caliber. Only issue for me was my seats. I bought orchestra seats, row S, thinking I was 19 rows from the stage. Found out that there was another whole section in front of those, we were just a few rows from the back of the theater. Plus, the seats were tight, like regular coach on an airplane. I am 6', my knees were lightly touching the seat in front of me.
Mike R — Google review
Had a fun entertaining night with Master Chef Live. Only downside was they should provide a camera over each chef so you can pick and see what they are doing to learn things.
Jo S — Google review
Very kind employees! Helpful! Loved it and would see a show here again! Can’t go wrong in any seat!
Jamie P — Google review
We have gone to Proctors as a family for many productions now and they have all been great. Good atmosphere and friendly staff with great performances make for memorable experiences.
Scott N — Google review
Always a pleasure coming here. We came to see Wicked on Halloween night and it was incredible!
Zack H — Google review
4.7
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4.8
(593)
432 State St, Schenectady, NY 12305, USA
http://atproctors.org/
(518) 346-6204
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Saratoga Spa State Park

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State park
Nature & Parks
Saratoga Spa State Park is a historic landmark offering a blend of art, culture, and recreational activities. Visitors can delve into the city's slogan 'Health, History, Horses' and learn about its famous beverage. The park also provides insights into the city's history and thoroughbred racing at the Saratoga Race Course. Additionally, visitors can enjoy a fun scavenger hunt with rewards for those who complete it successfully.
One of our favorites places on Earth! The grounds are so spacious and well groomed! If you are in Saratoga, you really should at the very least drive through the park. Bring a chair .. take a nap under a tree, there is plenty of room. You can bring your dog and let him run free. This park is well known for its mineral baths, so if you are inclined to enjoy a bath in evervescent water (by appointment only), this is the place!
Diane W — Google review
Loved this state park, woods and a stream to explore. Many different natural springs and mineral waters to taste, history to learn about. Very interesting and I'd love to come back and picnic near the stream and explore more.
Patty R — Google review
We visited Saratoga downtown & walked down to the State Park! Simply beautiful! There are multiple wooded trails, beautiful pathways & the iconic spa buildings that are a photographers dream! The park was peaceful & we enjoyed venturing around! We didn’t get far enough in to try the water springs but seeing the buildings was stunning!
Heather B — Google review
If you are looking for a place to relax, breath pure air? This is the place. If you love taking long walks? This is the place, and where you don't even need to carry a bottle of water because you will find a spring where to drink pure, fresh and alkaline water ✨️ 👌🏼 Saratoga is a beautiful in many ways, is a place that gives you peace and tranquility. I will be back.✨️♥️
Claudia M — Google review
Absolutely stunning place for a walk about in the changing leaves. They had a beautiful autumnal display at the entrance to the park to snap a few photos. We stayed at the hotel on the park property and it’s just beautiful. Really has a lot of history in the building. Would love to stay again!
Bailey H — Google review
I was truly amazed by the size of Saratoga Spa State Park! It has huge, beautiful buildings, a great pool, golf courses, and a gorgeous forest perfect for walks. I definitely want to come back!
Iryna S — Google review
hi 67 this is a wonderful destination, first i went to eat kfc next to the big pretty river with a big rock and i sat on it. me and my boyfriend Yankee and yanson and maro had a wonderful double date there!
Ed H — Google review
Great State Park with plenty of options, golf, springs, pools, parking, and trails. They always do a tremendous job of maintaining the grounds.
Brian P — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(1033)
19 Roosevelt Dr, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, USA
https://parks.ny.gov/parks/saratogaspa
(518) 584-2535
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Saratoga Race Course

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Racecourse
Casinos & Gambling
Saratoga Race Course is an iconic thoroughbred track that hosts summer racing six days a week and is famous for the annual Travers Stakes. The venue, which began racing horses in 1863, exudes old-world elegance and charm. It offers more than just horse racing, as visitors can enjoy a festival atmosphere with local food, live music, and people-watching opportunities. Additionally, Saratoga Springs boasts top-tier restaurants and venues in its downtown core.
One of the Triple Crown locations in horse racing . It has an antique feel to it , and rightly so. It's one of the oldest horse racing parks in the country. It's a history in the making park . Clean easy parking, the food is affordable and good . Very friendly people and the racing is top-notch. Riders up !
Johny M — Google review
Always a good time and a classic experience! ✨️ Recommend bringing your own cooler with drinks and snacks since they are heavily over priced once inside. That said, it's a great time with friends and family. If you are visiting from out of town, this is definitely going in the to-do list!
Daniel F — Google review
What a day out!! Will absolutely be planning to come back next summer. Its understated heritage exterior allows for a relaxed atmosphere at a professional horse races. Plenty food and drink options and all round a great time. Parking varied from free to $20, the general entry ticket was $11 which is incredible for such a fun day out. Could not recommend more!
Elliot H — Google review
2025 - Making my second trip over, there was some modifications being made for example parking wise. Stayed in the General Admission Price guideline. Everyone did a great job from Spector and Staff/Security wise. 2024 - The Second Home of the Belmont Stakes. First time seeing a primetime event at General Admission Price wise. Smart move being my first time attending the event. This is a first to some of us, I thought spectators plus Staff and Security handle everything great! Prior to COVID Great Aunt took me here and we had a great time!
Nicholas S — Google review
Absolutely love this racetrack! You can bring your own food and drink and there are tons of picnic tables to sit on and enjoy the day! There is not a whole lot to choose from if you don't bring food and the prices are high so your best bet is to pack the picnic lunch! Parking runs about $30 and there is plenty available. Overall a great day for family fun!
Dianne C — Google review
We’ve been several times and had seating in the clubhouse, the kitchen and the pick six picnic area. All areas offered great fun.
Ruth D — Google review
Saratoga racetrack reeks of horse racing history. Set in beautiful upstate New York and close to Lake George and Glen Falls. Plenty of parking, good food, and drinks available for horse racing enthusiasts. I have a great experience every time I visit.
Wayne A — Google review
Saratoga club terrace dining is a poor way to spend your money. There is an admission fee to sit at a tiny table for two next to the kitchen. The servers stand right next to those tables. Their Their rear ends were next to our table. The menu is limited. There is no view of the races except on a TV that is either right above your head or too far away to see. According to the manager, we could not can change our table, even though there were empty tables.
Dee — Google review
4.6
(5260)
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4.6
(1886)
267 Union Ave, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, USA
http://nyra.com/saratoga/
(518) 584-6200
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New York State Museum

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Museum
Art museum
Nestled at the southern end of Albany's Empire State Plaza, the New York State Museum stands as a testament to the rich tapestry of New York's natural and cultural history. Established in 1836, it proudly holds the title of being the oldest and largest state museum in America. Visitors can explore over 100,000 square feet dedicated to diverse exhibitions that delve into topics ranging from Native American heritage to Adirondack wilderness and even artifacts from 9/11.
I love the carousel ride on the 4th floor. Open from 11am to 4pm, except Mondays (closed). The ride is available every half hour, so arrive a few minutes early. It is worth the wait.... loved it. The 9/11 remembrance section is very poignant and brings back memories from that time.
Priscilla P — Google review
I have visited this museum on several occasions. About 3 and enjoyed it every time. I visited by myself and twice with my wife. The first was just out of curiosity. My wife's family lives in Albany so while renting a airbnb we stopped by this museum. No long lines but inside there were a great deal of people. There is a sesame place exhibit and a African American exhibit detailing life throughout the 20th century. There is also a 911 exhibit that is hard to watch with actual fire trucks from the attacks damaged and all. I didn't realize this museum existed. I don't believe I finished the exploration after 3 times .it's free and worth the trip.
Dwayne W — Google review
Parking was free on weekend. Spent about 1.5 hours in the museum - could have spent more time. Admission was free. Interesting exhibits.
Joseph O — Google review
Absolutely love it here. Ive been going since a little kid with my dad and I love going it makes me feel like a piece of my father is still around ❤
Desiree B — Google review
We wanted an education about the earth and it's movement. Rocks and movement upon the millennium. We received a grand education of millions of years. From the smallest of shells and plants that held safest to the layers of life. To, perhaps us. Thank you.
Charles B — Google review
This museum has exhibits about natural history as well as the Metropolitan. I only visited the part about the metropolis. Most of the displays are old items brought from New York City, such as antique fire trucks and decorative pieces taken from demolished buildings. The layout isn’t very well organized, and the flow feels a bit confusing.
Dylan W — Google review
A visit to the NY State Museum instills a sense of awe and respect for history and diversity of NY. Kid-friendly and free, this museum has something for everyone. Highlights include exhibits on indigenous people, migrants arriving at Ellis Island, African Americans and Harlem, and the tragedy of 9/11. The museum can benefit from updates and more interactive features. Don’t forget to ride the classic carousel on the 4th floor and rekindle your inner child.
Augusto P — Google review
Great place to walk around and enjoy history. Consider a small donation on your way in!
Katy P — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(1123)
222 Madison Ave, Albany, NY 12230, USA
http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/
(518) 474-5877
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New York State Capitol

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The New York State Capitol is a stunning historical landmark with a renaissance-revival design that serves as the seat of government for the state. The building boasts intricate architectural details both inside and out, including features reminiscent of a French chateau. Free tours are available on weekdays, providing visitors with an opportunity to appreciate the beauty and grandeur of this majestic structure.
Paid street parking is available. If you park on State Street, it is easy to get to the State Capitol building and to the I Love NY letters The building is an absolute masterpiece of late 19th-century architecture, with a stunning blend of Romanesque and Renaissance styles. It's truly a sight to behold, both inside and out. The intricate stone carvings and the grand staircases are particularly impressive—the "Million Dollar Staircase" is wonderful and feels like something out of a fantasy novel.
Asiri B — Google review
Must see. The three massive, intricately carved interior stone staircases alone are worth the free admission and your time, now with restored skylights admitting gorgeous natural light. Don’t miss the Hall of New York paintings gallery or resplendent assembly chamber with its stained glass windows and carved coffered ceiling.
Rebecca T — Google review
The New York State Capitol building is truly breathtaking. Its intricate and unique architecture stands out with incredible detail and craftsmanship. The massive stone structure is both historic and majestic, making it one of the most impressive landmarks in Albany. Whether you’re into architecture or just sightseeing, this is definitely a place worth visiting.
Tara — Google review
Absolutely incredible. We have been to almost every capitol building in the US and this one is my favorite! Wish we could have done the tour. Simply stunning architecture and so much variety. Great exhibits inside. Street parking was relatively inexpensive.
Melissa M — Google review
Of all the 35 or so state capitols I have seen, this is probably the best. The scale and architecture of the place is amazing. Came on a Saturday during a pass through of the area, so didn't get to see the inside, which I am sure is fabulous. I am sure parking on a weekday not fun. I will definitely be back to tour the inside.
Jimmer W — Google review
This Capitol is amazingly beautiful. If you happen to be in the area it is 100% worth the visit. They offer free tours, and Amy did a great job today.
Dawnie — Google review
The New York State Capitol is one of the most stunning buildings in Albany — a masterpiece of stonework and history. The Million Dollar Staircase inside is breathtaking, with intricate carvings, portraits, and details that show off incredible craftsmanship. Every corner feels like a piece of art. Whether you’re into architecture, history, or just want a beautiful place to explore, this building is a must-see.
A W — Google review
My best tip: take the FREE hour-long tour. The friendly, knowledgeable guide (ours was Lorraine) will take you to areas you may not be able to access on your own, all the while providing interesting facts that will truly enhance your appreciation of the history and architecture of this landmark. Tours are at 10, noon and 2.
Augusto P — Google review
4.6
(1822)
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4.7
(879)
State St. and, Washington Ave, Albany, NY 12224, USA
http://empirestateplaza.ny.gov/
(518) 474-2418
27

Olana State Historic Site

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Tours & exhibits are offered at this grand estate & studio of painter Frederic Edwin Church.
Spectacular building and very well maintained. The view from around the back of the building is breathtaking. You can see the clouds on the mountains. The designs on the walls of the buildings are beautiful. Unfortunately I was not able to get in. Only guided tours ($20 per person) were available at the time and I'm not a fan of those and prefer exploring on my own. However they did say self guided tours would be available in the summer. I was able to get a sneak peek through the window inside and it looks great. The surrounding area was also very well maintained and clean. The gift shop also has some nice items
N N — Google review
Really cool state park. We were pleasantly surprised to find that there are no day use fees like for most NY state parks. You can walk the extensive trails and grounds for free. Taking tours of the interior of the historic house is $20/person, which we did not do. We took a trail with several beautiful overlooks over the surrounding area, including with one that looks across the Hudson River in almost direct alignment with the Rip van Winkle bridge towards the town of Catskill and the imposing Catskill Mountains. The outside of the house was very unique and cool with its Arabesque design. Everything was very modern and up to date, probably thanks to public and private funding.
Zachary P — Google review
This is must see for anyone interested in the Hudson River School. The park is wonderful for hiking - I walked the trail by the lake from the visitor center to the mansion. The mansion was built by the American painter Frederic Church in the 1800s and is filled with original objects and some of his smaller paintings. Incredible views of the Hudson river from the house are added plus. Tour guide was very knowledgeable. Add this to your bucket list.
Howard R — Google review
We loved our visit, next time we'll take the house tour. The grounds, gardens and views are impressive. We enjoyed learning more about Frederic Church and his travels. The architecture of the house is cool. Plenty of walking trails and picnic spots.
Robert Q — Google review
This may be my favorite historic house tour I’ve taken in the US. The house has its original finishes and furnishings and is amazing in itself. The views are next level. Seeing something so complete and so particularly thought out that was created by an artist and reflects things he loved and places he went was special. If you’re in the area, go. The staff are also really fantastic. Totally exceeded expectations.
Cat F — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking! Couldn’t recommend this visit enough. We visited on a Sunday when they just opened, and it wasn’t busy at all. The staff are also so kind, helpful, informative and obviously passionate about Olana. The self-guided tour was perfect. They still have staff in every room, and they love answering all of the questions. Optimize your visit and take time to mosey the grounds and see the incredible view on Ridge Road!
Hannah L — Google review
Did the afternoon “explore on your own” style tour. This was perfect for our group! We could stay longer in rooms that interested us and there were knowledgeable interpreters in every room to answer questions. You could tell the place is well preserved and they are doing a lot of work to keep the land around the house as he intended. Parking is a bit limited at the top near the house but we got lucky! Keep that in mind on busier days.
Dana D — Google review
We took the two hour tour and thoroughly enjoyed it. Fascinating history, gorgeous views, beautiful architecture make it so worthwhile to visit. Free to visit the grounds and we would love to come again. Make reservations early for the tours since they are refundable.
Mona W — Google review
4.8
(1733)
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4.5
(842)
5720 NY-9G, Hudson, NY 12534, USA
http://www.olana.org/
(518) 751-0344
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Clark Art Institute

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Art museum
Museums
Nestled in the picturesque town of Williamstown, MA, the Clark Art Institute is a must-visit destination. Set on 140 acres of lush landscape, this museum showcases an impressive collection of 19th-century American and European paintings, as well as silver and more. Visitors can admire works by renowned artists like Winslow Homer and a remarkable array of impressionist pieces, including over 30 Renoirs.
Amazing museum packed full with old European art by artists such as Monet. The buildings the museum made up of beautiful, with modern design and amazing architecture. The grounds are great as well. One of the best parts was the staff. Ellen was amazing! I will definitely be returning here. Highly recommended!
Lucas ル — Google review
One of the top cultural gems of Massachusetts - wonderful art, architecture, landscape; educational, research and conference facilities. For visitors to The Berkshires, a worthwhile destination to spend a day. Something here for all ages. Handicapped accessible. Carts available to transport visitors around the extensive campus (for those not wanting or able to walk). PS - one of the world’s finest collections of Renoir paintings on display.
Paul N — Google review
Amazing museum! I loved all the paintings. The poppy fields by Monet was exquisite. My favorite artist is George Inness. Home at Montclair brought me to tears. Such a special place. I plan on going back to explore the outdoors and the trails. Staff were friendly, helpful and kind.
Cate G — Google review
This review is for the outdoor space only, which is super dog friendly! Such a nice place to chill and stroll with your dog (or not). Highly recommend checking out the “reflecting pool” at the Clark Center. The Nan path has no steps, and takes about 10~15 mins. Note that the Woodland trail from the Nan path was closed at the time we visited. Cannot wait to be back to check out the museum and other trails!
Stella L — Google review
My visit to the Clark Art Institute left a lasting impression on me. The art collections there—whether Western, Eastern, or from other regions—are remarkably exquisite and reflect a refined artistic taste. Although I have only been there once, that brief experience allowed me to truly feel the power of art and the awe of beauty. I cherish the Clark Art Institute not only for the excellence of its collections but also for the serene atmosphere it creates, which brings peace of mind. I believe that every future visit will be an important opportunity for me to cultivate myself and enhance my ability to appreciate art.
Xdong S — Google review
A remarkable art institute in the beauty of the Berkshires very near Williamstown. They recently received an enormous collection to add to their already considerable one and are building a new facility for it. Can't speak to that but can say that the current collection which has its weaknesses (the Dutch Masters) and strengths (Impressionists especially Renour and Monet) is exceptional for a relatively small Institute as well as being very well displayed. The surrounding grounds match the collection in their beauty and there are numerous rewarding trails throughout. The gift shop is fine if limited and the café is about as you would expect or perhaps a bit better than that. It is a terrific place to spend a full day. You'll remember the experience well and be eager to return.
Jack S — Google review
Forget Mass MoCa with its old and tired DEI infused indoctrination and head instead to the Clark Art Institute for its timeless real art that will stand the test of time. Their Impressionists collection is nothing short of stunning with numerous works from Renoir, Monet, Manet, Gauguin and Degas and others like Goya and Gericault along with great American artists. Beautiful architecture and nice trail to top it all off. Not to be missed.
Marwan I — Google review
The museum is beautiful! The Renoir collection is spectacular, but the cafeteria don't have good options for lunch. All the personal very kind. I enjoyed my visit.
Estefania F — Google review
4.9
(606)
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4.8
(1453)
225 South St, Williamstown, MA 01267, USA
https://www.clarkart.edu/
(413) 458-2303
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Norman Rockwell Museum

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Art museum
Museums
The Norman Rockwell Museum, located in Stockbridge, is a must-see attraction for art enthusiasts and history buffs. The museum showcases a significant collection of the artist's original work and memorabilia in his hometown. Visitors can explore the museum's permanent and changing exhibitions featuring Rockwell's iconic paintings, sketches, and photographs, as well as works by other renowned illustrators.
I just visited the museum and like to say it was a beautiful experience for me and my wife. We were even able to pick apples at the Rockwell apple grove, that was one of the things on our bucket list. The whole museum and grounds are well worth the visit. I never expected to see all these amazing paintings and structures on the grounds. The building where he lived in and did his paintings, that is a must visit and is worth the price. So don’t miss that if you visit the site.if you new to artworks like me, then it would be and educational experience for you. Enjoy 😉
Robert D — Google review
A visit to the Norman Rockwell Museum is an experience not to be missed. The grounds and buildings are very well-kept. Rockwell was an incredible artist, and seeing so many of his magazine covers and other artworks was a delight. He was a true master of capturing the human spirit. We also had the pleasure to see an exhibit of Walter Wick's Hidden Wonders, and some great sculptures on the grounds.
Carol J — Google review
Great place to visit when you are in Berkshire, Massachusetts. It has big collections of his painting about all American life in his periods. He was a great portrait painter too. His last painting was in 1963 at the end of that year for Saturday Evening post of New York with the portrait of JFK who was assassinated in November of 1963 the estate is quite large with pastoral feel. Anyway I learned it elsewhere that his life was not as happy as he portray in his paintings because if the painting was not happy one the journal with rejected it. So the paintings were the projections of the life he wish he had. His real life was that of unhappy, insecure and sad and depression somewhere in between. I do enjoy this museum. It was my second visit here. The last time was nearly 10 years ago.
Somkietr R — Google review
We were on a short driving tour of the Berkshires and we stayed in Lenox as a base. Each day, we drove out to see various historic sites like the gilded age mansions and of course the Rockwell Museum. Due to our schedule, we had to visit on the day the museum is closed to the public. So we parked and walked all around the grounds around the main building and down to his studio. Lots of outdoor sculptures to look at as we walked around.
THE E — Google review
9//25 - Part of our NE bus tour, this stop was full of nostalgia as I remember many of his paintings. The down stairs displayed all hi post covers & had an interesting movie about his life . Upstairs features many of his original paintings. The tour of his studio was included in our tour, not necessary unless your a big fan. If your from near or far, it's worth a visit.
JF B — Google review
They don't give any real information about Norman's life in Arlington VT. He had 2 homes in VT. One he accidentally burnt down. The second, Rockwell's Retreat, is right down the road. It has been lovingly restored including his studio which, with the help and love of Arlington people who knew Norman and were his models, gave the new owners so much insight that it is truly like walking into the studio and expecting to see Norman. Don't stop just at the museum in Stockbridge, go up 7A highway to Rockwell's Retreat in Arlington VT. If you love Norman's work, then you can't leave out the years of his life in Arlington.
Peggy W — Google review
Amazing. Love Rockwell's work. What a fantastic contribution to art and social commentary. The museum is well curated. The grounds are pretty. I have a printing my wall at home.
Andrew R — Google review
Norman Rockwell Museum. There are some nice grounds that you can walk and it was the right time of the year with the apples were just falling out of the tree. Museum was very clean with plenty of things to see. Had the entire collection of Saturday evening post covers. Definitely recommend if you’re in the area.
S J — Google review
4.8
(3223)
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4.7
(2587)
9 Glendale Rd, Stockbridge, MA 01262, USA
http://www.nrm.org/
(413) 298-4100
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Tanglewood

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Live music venue
Concerts & Shows
Tanglewood, the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, is a must-visit destination for music enthusiasts. The venue offers a magical blend of classical, jazz, and popular music against the backdrop of nature's sounds. Visitors can enjoy gourmet picnics on the rolling lawn while listening to concerts with grand acoustics. Additionally, Lenox is known for its outdoor spaces and as the host town for the Tanglewood Music Festival.
Wow, such a beautiful place with world-class music and amazing scenery. I love their lawn pass, which allows us to do picnic while listening to the music. Their grass is so well maintained that I walked around with bare feet and my feet were still clean. Definitely coming again!
Hyo P — Google review
Heavenly retreat with superb facilities for outdoor listening pleasure. Lustrous grounds, with areas for picnicking, and a dynamite schedule that features a diversity of musical styles, primarily performed by Boston Symphony Orchestra or Boston Pops. Local famous artists (James Taylor, Yo-Yo Ma), and visiting artists come here during the summer. Food options are OK; best to bring your own food if you plan to picnic.
Samuel R — Google review
The Lawn at Tanglewood is the best place to be! Plan ahead, pack a picnic: Blanket, folding chairs, small table, wireless lamp or candles, ice bucket, food 🥖 🥐 🧀, wine 🍷, and thou. We were here again to see the soulful, heartfelt, best female guitarist and keyboard performer, beautiful Bonnie Raitt, after 4 years when we first saw her after the pandemic. Thank you, thank you, thank you! 🎸 🥁 🎹 🎼 🎶 🎙️ 🎼🎶
Cam E — Google review
Loved walking around prior to the concert, plenty of space for blankets and chairs, you can only drink alcohol in your designated seating area. Bug spray would have been smart, we got an Uber from town which saved us the long line of traffic into the parking lot, but staff in parking could not agree on where ride share drop-off was (each stop point had to ask the next stop point). The verdict was "limo drop-off" would be the best thing to say because it drops you near the gates.
Mistie C — Google review
Anyone in area that can make it should really make an effort to try and go and see a concert at Tanglewood Was really an incredible experience for the price ($35). People bring legit tables and outdoor feasts with friends and family to enjoy music Something you need to experience to get Sound no matter how far you were from the stage was crystal clear Would suggest coming a few hours early as there's a lot to see around the venue but also because parking is crazy and so is the seating on the lawn. Good to grab an area and parking spot
Robert B — Google review
Great venue for a concert. And the Lenox locals know how to party in the lawn seats. Charcuterie boards and all kinds of fancy spreads. Amazing! There's also great stands with BBQ, fried foods, quick self serve snacks and ice cream. It's easy to exit with West and East parking and great attendants.
Thom C — Google review
Woah 😳! There was so much to explore! I had a pleasant time exploring the grounds before the show and during intermission. A great 👍 place to view a sunset! Oh, it is a good place to see 🙈 a live show. I like the partial maze in the garden area. You will not see Jack Nicholson yelling "Danny!" while carrying an ax! At least I hope you don't! Redrum! 🤫 Shh! The sundial, Whispering Bench, sculptures , the interesting looking houses and even a few of the trees. I was surprised I was not bothered by any 🐝 insects, especially 🦟 mosquitoes. The Koussevitzky Music 🎶 Shed, not the Author "Two Sheds" Jackson, was a good place to watch a performance. Large screens helped people who were further back 🔙 and on the lawn watch the show. The shed can get warm 🥵 on a hot night. They could use some fans to circulate the air inside. The lighting and acoustics were good. The food at the cafeteria was okay but overpriced. They did run out of items on the menu. Security did not hassle myself or anyone I observed. They will check ✔️ bags before you enter. I had no issues with parking 🅿️. There is plenty of parking 🅿️ available and it is free 🆓. There are a lot of bathrooms and a few porta potties. The bathrooms I used were in good condition. They do sell beer 🍺 here. Wheelchairs ♿ are provided for guests. One lady I chatted with actually had on delivered to her at the cafeteria. I came to see "A Prairie Home Companion" and I enjoyed watching it. I do not remember them swearing 🤬 as much at being overly political. I am going to recommend a visit. I may visit again depending on who is playing. It was a long drive for me.
Stephen P — Google review
Saw James Taylor, after the rain. Great concert. Pleasantly surprised by staff. Great experience from parking lot, ticket gate, concessions, and beer garden!
Tom M — Google review
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297 West St, Lenox, MA 01240, USA
http://www.tanglewood.org/
(413) 637-5180
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