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How long is the drive from Vaughan to Baltimore?

The direct drive from Vaughan to Baltimore is 467 mi (752 km), and should have a drive time of 8 hrs 40 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Vaughan to Baltimore, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Toronto, Niagara Falls, Hershey, Niagara Falls, Lancaster, Rochester, Hamilton, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Watkins Glen, and Corning, as well as top places to visit like Royal Ontario Museum and CN Tower, or the ever-popular Gage Park.

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Top cities between Vaughan and Baltimore

The top cities between Vaughan and Baltimore are Toronto, Niagara Falls, Hershey, Niagara Falls, Lancaster, Rochester, Hamilton, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Watkins Glen, and Corning. Toronto is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Vaughan and 9 hours from Baltimore.
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Toronto

Toronto, the capital of Ontario, is a bustling city on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. It boasts a striking skyline dominated by the CN Tower and offers plenty of green spaces like Queen’s Park and High Park. The city is also home to an impressive science center with interactive exhibits, a planetarium, and an IMAX theater. For a romantic getaway from Toronto, Elora Mill in nearby Elora offers an unforgettable dining experience alongside serene natural beauty at Elora Gorge.
Most popular city on this route
3 minutes off the main route, 0% of way to Baltimore
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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.
4% as popular as Toronto
7 minutes off the main route, 8% of way to Baltimore
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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.
64% as popular as Toronto
0 minutes off the main route, 15% of way to Baltimore
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Niagara Falls

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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.
16% as popular as Toronto
0 minutes off the main route, 15% of way to Baltimore
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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.
15% as popular as Toronto
14 minutes off the main route, 16% of way to Baltimore
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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.
6% as popular as Toronto
8 minutes off the main route, 30% of way to Baltimore
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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.
3% as popular as Toronto
18 minutes off the main route, 44% of way to Baltimore
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Corning

Corning, located in Steuben County, New York, is a city with a population of over 10,000. It's known as America's Crystal City due to its rich history in glass production. The Corning Museum of Glass showcases the city's innovative role in the design of the Edison Lightbulb and features awe-inspiring glass creations. The Gaffer District is home to The Cellar, a full-service restaurant offering modern fusion cuisine and an extensive selection of wines and cocktails.
2% as popular as Toronto
1 minute off the main route, 46% of way to Baltimore
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Hershey

Hershey, located just east of Pennsylvania’s state capital, Harrisburg, is a town with a rich history centered around the chocolate empire built by Milton Hershey. The Hershey Story museum tells the story of how the town was created as a model community for workers at the chocolate factory. Hersheypark, which started as a green space in 1907, has evolved into an amusement park with rides and attractions including a zoo.
9% as popular as Toronto
10 minutes off the main route, 81% of way to Baltimore
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Lancaster County

Lancaster County, located in southern Pennsylvania along the Susquehanna River, is a charming destination known for its rich history and traditional attractions. The county seat, Lancaster, boasts the iconic red-brick Central Market building and nearby Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum which showcases a glimpse of German settlement life. In the Amish farm country around Strasburg, visitors can explore vintage trains at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
6% as popular as Toronto
19 minutes off the main route, 83% of way to Baltimore

Best stops along Vaughan to Baltimore drive

The top stops along the way from Vaughan to Baltimore (with short detours) are CN Tower, Ripley's Aquarium of Canada, and Hersheypark. Other popular stops include Watkins Glen State Park, Corning Museum of Glass, and St. Lawrence Market.
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Gage Park

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City park
Nature & Parks
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Gage Park, Brampton's oldest park located in the downtown core, offers a variety of attractions for visitors. In the warm months, it hosts weekly concerts and has a wading pool and splash pad. In winter, an outdoor skating rink is available. The park features beautiful flower gardens, walking paths, and picnic areas making it ideal for family outings or leisurely days in the sun.
One of the most beautiful public parks in downtown Brampton with an awesome skating ring during winter This is the place to go to during the festivities The Christmas decorations and the way it’s lit and decorated during Christmas is a must visit It’s breathtakingly beautiful Would definitely recommend visiting this beautiful park I could go there every single day and be jaw dropped
Alka V — Google review
I went for a walk to Gage Park in Brampton, and it was incredible! The Christmas lights display was stunning, showcasing Canadian heritage and culture in such a unique way. If you have some time, you should definitely visit Gage Park in Brampton—you won’t be disappointed!
Irene M — Google review
This is a nice little park best during the Christmas season. They have a skating rink with equipment rentals. Its a bit difficult to find the parking. The best option is to park at the City Hall public parking where the first hour is free. Great for Christmas photos
Sanand A — Google review
Gage Park is an absolute gem during the holiday season! The city transforms the entire park into a winter wonderland, with beautiful Christmas lights that create a festive, magical atmosphere. It’s the perfect place to get into the holiday spirit. Whether you're strolling through the park to admire the lights or enjoying a fun evening of ice skating on the rink, there’s something for everyone. The best part,It’s all free! You can gather with family and friends, take in the seasonal displays, and skate without spending a dime. The ice rink is well-maintained, offering a great spot for both beginners and seasoned skaters alike. Overall, Gage Park provides a wonderful, budget-friendly outing where you can make lasting memories with your loved ones. If you're looking for a joyful and festive experience, this park is definitely worth a visit during the holidays.
G.S P — Google review
Gage Park is a very beautiful park specially during the winter with it's free outdoor ice skating rink. The rink is surrounded by beautiful lighting making it a delight to skate at night. Skate rentals and sharpening is also available. Rentals cost $15 for 2 hours and $10 for kids aged 12 and under, helmets are also available to rent at $5. The rink is open daily from 5pm-10pm and 10am-10pm on Saturday and Sunday. Underground parking is available in City Hall. Overall a nice option for a winter outdoor family activity.
Imran S — Google review
Gage Park in Brampton is an amazing place. Beautiful park with lots of trees and greenery. Personally, I like it during the snowtime. During the winter, the park is illuminated with lights all over, and an absolute delight and treat to the eyes and mind. Thoroughly enjoyed the experience in the freezing cold, worth it, unforgettable and just loved it. Not to miss this illuminated experience during the next winter.
Thonta P — Google review
I was staying near Gage Park. I used to come here almost every week. I have seen this park in every season. Now I'm shifted to another place and i miss this park very much. It was such a cute park with cherry blossom tree, Farmer's market, fall colors, tree lightening ceremony, skating rink, beautiful decoration, and jamming sessions by some freelance musicians on weekends. I miss everything. I wish to come here someday to enjoy the charm of this park.
Archana W — Google review
As everyone is visiting places to get the wonderful view of cherry blossoms, me and my friend decided to go to Gage Park as it is in the Downtown hence, very accessible by bus. Although front side of the park was temporarily fenced due to renovation probably, we still got beautiful sight of the white cherry blossoms. We soaked ourselves in the sunlight and the fresh air and clicked tons of nice pictures. The bungalow is a great place to get clicked with. Overall, it was worth of spending time! Made our day!
Vrinda K — Google review
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45 Main St S, Brampton, ON L6Y 1M9, Canada
http://www.brampton.ca/EN/residents/parks/Pages/Gage-Park.aspx
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Royal Ontario Museum

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The Royal Ontario Museum is Canada's largest and most comprehensive museum, offering a wide range of attractions that make multiple visits a must. The museum features sprawling natural history and world cultures galleries, including dinosaur fossil skeletons in the Age of Dinosaurs exhibit. Visitors can explore the Samuel European Galleries to learn about European style through the ages, as well as the Life in Crisis: Schad Gallery of Biodiversity for an extensive natural history collection.
I visited the Royal Ontario Museum last week on a weekday, and it was such a fun experience! I’ve always heard good things about the ROM, but seeing everything in person was even better. Since it wasn’t too crowded, I got to take my time exploring the galleries and really enjoy each section. The dinosaur exhibits were super impressive — they’re definitely a highlight. I also loved the cultural displays from different parts of the world, especially the Asian and Egyptian sections. There’s just so much to see that a few hours didn’t feel enough. The architecture of the building itself is also worth appreciating — the mix of classic and modern design makes it feel unique. The staff were friendly, and everything was well-organized and clean. Overall, it’s such a great spot for anyone visiting Toronto or even locals who haven’t been in a while. Whether you’re into history, art, or science, there’s something for everyone. I left feeling both entertained and a little smarter — totally worth it! We will visit again with my family.
Rica C — Google review
Got a general admission ticket and definitely worth visiting. There are some great Chinese artifacts and statues to view. The staff here is very friendly and will explain certain pieces if you are in the area. This museum has a little bit of everything so you can expect to be there for at least 2 hours if you go through all of general admission. Maybe 3 hours if dinosaurs is open, it was closed when we were there.
Joe W — Google review
Easy to go with the city pass but if you can become a member, there will be many exhibitions that you will also be allowed to go to. You can easily spend 2-3 hrs just walking around. Some cakes, and beverages are also available on the ground floor for a small break. Some sections were really cool. Especially recommend the gems section. Unfortunately, dinosaur’s section was closed until first week of December.
Payal N — Google review
It was an absolutely amazing museum. The exhibits were nicely curated, the artifacts were lovely. The biggest downside was how noisy it was, there was a live performance in the lobby and it took away from the atmosphere that the museum had, I also wish they made it clear as to which area was heavily kid oriented, or else I wouldn’t have spent so much time on the second floor when I could’ve been on the third floor actually seeing the stuff I really wanted to see and learn about. But that being said the areas they have for kids is very well done and the kids there seemed to be having a great time learning. I loved the Greek and Roman section of the museum and paying to see saints, sinners and lovers was very worth it. Absolutely stunning paintings, you could see the brush strokes and the tiny details on the canvases. The ROM was a lot of fun.
Anna R — Google review
We visited the museum on a snowy Sunday afternoon, there was no waiting for the tickets, 35 CAN/adult person. Staff were friendly, ready to explain and direct. The ground floor included marvelous pieces from China and some from Korea. Last floor for the European and Egyptian cultures. We took more than 2 hours, but we could not visit it all. Beautiful experience for a neat museum
Dr. M — Google review
My best friend and I arrived here for the free Tuesday night at the rom and where pleasantly surprised by the orderly way I. Which ticket holders entered the museum, it was swift and easy and we were on having fun in no time! The ROM is an immaculately curated space that can actually take a very long time to get through when it comes to viewing exhibits. I was born and raised here in Toronto and I’ve still yet to see all of the ROM in its entirety. This is what makes it worth the price. Every exhibit is thought out and so well put together with care and attention to detail. Every time I am at the rom I learn so many new things about the world and the layout of the rom makes learning to information seamless and easy. Washrooms and water fountains are very easy to find and in abundance so I was never panicked trying to look around for a washroom. The ROM also has new all gendered washrooms which are luxurious and a great addition to this museum. There is great accessibility here and the elevators and seats are always easy to find. I typically avoid the cafes and cafeterias here as they can be quite overpriced but it’s been a long time since I visited the cafe so it could’ve changed… Overall I always enjoy my time at the ROM and recommend you book a ticket weather you are a newcomer or someone familiar to the city, give it a try!
Sumaiya L — Google review
There's a lot going on here. If you are really into museums and want to look at most things then plan to spend four or more hours here. There's dedication to natural history for animals and civilizations. Good assortment of unique pieces. There is a lot of pottery, more than you'd think for sure. The collection of Greek and Roman busts is impressive along with the number of tombs. The dinosaur exhibit wasn't able to be fully seen due to renovations.
Brandon E — Google review
The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is a spectacular world-class institution that makes for an unforgettable day out in Toronto. Its collection is unbelievably diverse, spanning natural history (hello, incredible dinosaurs and gems!) and world culture (from ancient Egypt to the Ming Dynasty Tombs). The architecture alone is worth the visit, famously blending the grand, historic Neo-Romanesque brickwork with the striking, angular modern glass of the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal—it’s a visual feast inside and out. With forty different galleries, you can easily spend a full afternoon (at least 3-4 hours) exploring, learning about everything from the Burgess Shale fossils to African art. The ROM is constantly evolving with fascinating new exhibits and is definitely a must-see landmark for anyone visiting the city.
Rahul S — Google review
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100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6, Canada
https://www.rom.on.ca/
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CN Tower

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Sights & Landmarks
Event venue
The CN Tower is a must-see landmark in Toronto, standing at over 553 meters tall. It's known for its glass floor and revolving eatery offering panoramic views of the city. Visitors can also experience EdgeWalk, a thrilling hands-free walk around the outside ledge of the tower. As one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World, it's a Canadian icon and symbol of Toronto.
A overwhelming experience for me as a photography buff. The views offered are simply awesome, you can see the surrounding as if from flight, don't forget to make a time lapse movie that would make you proud. CN tower of Toronto, being the highest man made structure from its completion in 1976 to 2007 when Burz Khalifa became tallest. The highest level that a visitor can go is 457 meters from bottom, total height being 553 meters. There is a revolving restaurant at 355 meters. You can sit near the window and enjoy the 360° view where skyscraper buildings of 60+ floors appear small below while dining. The height affects air pressure and feels like being in a flight. The views from CN tower lift while ascending itself is quite rewarding. You are arriving main deck, you get free access to observation deck and glass window floor to look through and stand on the glass panels which offer the view if ground floor from 350 meter level. There you can buy the top deck ticket for 12 CAD and ride another lift to go to 450 meter level which is highest visitors can go. Nice view from there also, you can see two rail stations, lots of highways, Billy airport and numorous skyscrapers along with beautiful lake. You can also feel little sway at top deck that adds to the wow. Tip - you can reserve the table at 360 restaurant in advance, can skip the line while entering tower, get free access to main observation deck and very good dining experience on the price of minimum 75 CAD spent per head in restaurant, where as you can buy a 80 CAD ticket for CN tower entry, long line with free vitamin D greets you and you have to spend extra on food with limited seating, access to only main deck levels and still have to pay 12 CAD extra for top deck. So, booking a table in 360 works out to be more rewarding.
Basant S — Google review
Obviously this place has an amazing view. I ordered an old fashioned. It was perfectly made. My food was amazing. I got the multi-course meal that included an appetizer, the main dish, and a dessert. It was definitely on the pricey side. For one person with a good solid tip and of course the alcoholic drink. My total bill was about $160. That said the view is amazing. The service was great. The food was amazing. Absolutely worth every bit of it and it was a great evening to myself with a beautiful sunset. I highly recommend getting reservations and I would also recommend to look and see what time is sunset is and get there about a half hour before
Richard C — Google review
I recently visited the CN Tower with a group of friends on a weekday, and it was an unforgettable experience! We decided to buy our tickets online beforehand, which meant we didn't have to wait in long lines. This definitely helped make the whole experience smoother and more enjoyable from the start. The moment we stepped into the lift, the excitement was already building up. The staff in the elevator were not just professional but also incredibly funny and engaging, which added an unexpected and delightful touch to the ride. The fast ascent gave us a sense of anticipation, and the view as we reached the top was nothing short of breathtaking. From the observation deck, the city sprawled beneath us like a living, breathing landscape. The buildings seemed to stretch endlessly, while the cars and vehicles below appeared as tiny moving dots—it's amazing how perspective shifts when you're so high up! The day view was spectacular, offering a clear, panoramic look at Toronto's impressive skyline, and we could see all the way to Lake Ontario. But what really made the experience even more magical was seeing the city transition as the sun began to set. Watching the sky change from golden hues to the deep blues of night, the lights of the city flickering to life below, was truly mesmerizing. One of the highlights of our visit was the chance to see the vastness of Lake Ontario. The enormous water body stretched out endlessly, and you could almost feel the peace that it brought to the bustling city. It’s hard to put into words how incredible it felt to take in such a stunning sight from such a height. While we soaked in the views, we also treated ourselves to some delicious food at the restaurant, which had its own glass floor. Dining while looking out over the entire city, surrounded by the endless sky and twinkling lights, made the meal even more memorable. Everything down below seemed so small and far away—the buildings, the busy streets, even the people—all of it felt like a different world from up there. It was a perfect blend of nature, cityscape, and human activity, all from the comfort of the CN Tower. The whole experience left us with a sense of awe and wonder, and we all agreed it was a memory we’d cherish. Whether you're a local or a tourist, the CN Tower offers a truly unique way to experience the city of Toronto. It’s a place where the beauty of the skyline meets the serenity of the natural world, making for an unforgettable visit. I can’t wait to go back again—this time maybe to see the city from the glass floor! Highly recommend it to anyone looking for an incredible view, great food, and a fun, memorable experience.
Raveena B — Google review
We enjoyed the beauty of the tower. We opted for the trip to the top. It's a tad overrated. The clouds at the top made getting good pictures a difficult task. The elevator is super crowded, but very fast. The staff members are kind, respectful and helpful. I think going to the observation deck would have been a better option for us. It is lit beautifully at night from the outside. The glass floor and big beautiful images behind it were fun!
Amie S — Google review
I visited the CN Tower with my family a few years back, and the view from the top is absolutely beautiful and breathtaking. You really get to see the city from a whole new perspective. Standing on the glass floor was both exciting and a little nerve-wracking. I definitely felt a bit anxious looking straight down, but it was a fun and memorable experience. It’s one of those iconic spots in Toronto that’s worth visiting once. Whether you go during the day or at night, the view is stunning either way.
NJ C — Google review
The CN Tower is a must-see! A unique place any time of year. The view from the top is indescribable – the entire city looks like a scale model, with Lake Ontario stretching out to the horizon. The biggest attraction? The glass floor, which you step onto with a little trepidation, but then burst into a broad smile 😄 The whole experience was perfectly organized and with very friendly service. It's worth buying tickets online. If you're in Toronto, you simply can't miss it! I recommend it to anyone who wants to see Toronto from a completely different perspective. An unforgettable experience!
Apartamenty S — Google review
My first time experience here was amazing. The walk to the restaurant is a little bit much but once you are in the building it’s actually pretty neat. You go up the sky lift that gives you amazing views of the city and immediately out of the elevator you are guided and seated to you seat. Now I did make reservations that were honored so I’d recommend making arrangements ahead of time, we were there for a birthday and they accommodated my wishes of acknowledging the special with a cute placard and a special desert for his birthday with a cute placard. The food however was 10/10 I had the lamb shank and grits, with a deconstructed Caesar salad. Everything tasted great even my guys food was good he opted for the seafood route with a lobster style meal and Brussels. I can say 10/10 even our waiter was attentive and helped up pick out items and plan our meal accordingly. I missed his name but he was amazing and well wishes to him. I inquired about if there were any semi sweet wines and he recommended me one and even let me sample it ! Of course it was amazing right from Canadian vineyards which was a plus. I’d definitely recommend if you are okay spending a good penny.
Ahla J — Google review
We absolutely loved this experience and we're going to come back to do it again. We enjoyed everything about it. We were able to walk up and buy tickets, there was no wait. I was truly surprised by the size of the tower. The views were incredible and there's an art exhibit. I don't want to give it all away but this was worth every penny.
Kay J — Google review
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290 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, ON M5V 3L9, Canada
https://www.cntower.ca/en-ca/home.html
+1 416-868-6937
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Ripley's Aquarium of Canada

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Nature & Parks
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada, located in downtown Toronto near the Rogers Centre and CN Tower, is a modern and expansive indoor aquarium showcasing thousands of marine species. From barracudas to rays, jellyfish, octopi, moray eels, and giant sharks, the aquarium offers a diverse range of sea creatures. Visitors can enjoy educational behind-the-scenes tours, interactive displays, and even in-water experiences with Cownose and Southern Stingrays.
Fabulous fabulous fabulous. An aquarium whose glasses are as clean as it could be, no fishy smell and despite of its size it is quite difficult to maintain that. There is a huge filtration plant at work that contributes to it but that is only one part. The staff efforts are the main hero here. That's first fabulous. Second fabulous is the variety of fresh water and marine life available to see. From tiny fish and other life forms, to huge animals that are a sight to behold in a aquarium environment. Just visit to see the variety. Lots if information displayed about natural habitat, needs of conservation etc. And the third fabulous the concept itself. The glass tunnel inside tanks where you can enter to see the creatures all around yourself, the moving conveyor to felicitate the smooth flow of visitors without crowding or obstruction of view, the open tank concept where you can dip your hand in water to touch some of the creatures, the decor that is inspired by marine life forms and upkeep, all are good. There is a separate section for aquatic or amphibious, reptiles like crocs and caymans. Plenty of offerings for children to play constructively and a inside eatery as well souvenir shop to explore. Highly recommend. Buy tickets in advance to avoid wait, open time tickets available on line as well on spot.
Basant S — Google review
We absolutely loved our experience! It was so much fun for everyone, and truly perfect for all ages — especially the kids. There were so many activities that kept them entertained and excited the entire time. Everything was well organized, clean, and safe, which made it easy for us to just relax and enjoy ourselves. The staff were friendly and helpful, and you could tell they really cared about making sure everyone had a great time. We’ll definitely be coming back — such a wonderful place for families to make memories together!
Noora E — Google review
Ripley’s Aquarium is an amazing place for families. My son loved watching the stingrays — you can see them from above (bird’s-eye view) in open water, just a few feet away. The kids’ section has a small filtration system for play purposes, where children can learn how water moves through the aquarium. It’s educational, fun, and a great way for kids to explore and understand how filtration works. The place is clean, well-organized, and the staff are friendly and helpful. Highly recommended for both kids and adults!
Thivakaran A — Google review
Its a really cool, fairly big aquarium. It was a little cfowdwd, but other than that, it was fun. There were so many decorations and things to see, and unique sea creatures. The kids indoor playground looked fun, and all the tanks were very clean, and the creatures were well maintained. The only problem was the food. I there were more fikd options. The only cafeteria type food place only had a couple crowded tables, and barely had anything on the menu. But that wasnt enough to bring my rating down to a 4 stars, because the aquarium is so great. I love this place.
Eva B — Google review
Awesome for all ages. Plenty of seating arrangements for elders. Touching the sting ray is the best thing as a climax kids can have. My kids had an amazing day. The aquarium has a lot of variety of sea creatures . Moreover the way it has been presented is amazing. Information display is very clear and simple. Its worth the money. Memorable experience.
Faiz K — Google review
9:00 a.m. Toronto My CityPASS said I could visit Ripley’s Aquarium anytime, so with an hour to spare before my CN Tower reservation, I decided to head inside. I asked the girl scanning tickets how long it usually took to get through. She told me about an hour and a half. It was Monday morning, and the place was completely empty. It was quiet, the kind of quiet that hums in your chest. Just the low music and the faint whoosh of water cycling through the tanks. The blue light made everything look like it was breathing. I wandered slowly, taking in the small faces of the fish and the strange calm that filled the rooms. There was even a “quiet tent” set up for anyone who needed a break. I understood why. If I had another encounter with that sawfish staring at me like it was judging my entire existence, I’d need it too. For a quick stop, it ended up being one of the most peaceful hours of my trip so far.
Alduien — Google review
It was nice, but honestly, $56 for adults and $38 for children is way too expensive for what you offer. There were no glow fish, no dolphins, and not even a dolphin show. For the amount you charge, at least include some impressive or unique marine life that makes the visit feel worth the money. They seriously needs to improve its exhibits or reconsider its pricing it feels more like a tourist trap than an educational experience.
Maria K — Google review
One of the best Aquariums I have ever gone to. Great tour of the water life in Lake Ontario, this place taught me a lot about the creatures in the water. They have a great jellyfish exhibit which has glow in the dark jellyfish under blacklight which was an amazing experience. If you have never visited this aquarium I highly recommend you check this place out!
Vincent P — Google review
4.6
(66208)
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4.5
(20853)
288 Bremner Blvd, Toronto, ON M5V 3L9, Canada
https://www.ripleys.com/attractions/ripleys-aquarium-of-canada
+1 647-351-3474
5

St. Lawrence Market

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$$$$affordable
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
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
Possibly the best market in downtown Toronto. Full of fresh and unique items. A really great peameal bacon sandwich. Fresh coffee. Fresh seafood, including sushi and pickled herring. If only it opened earlier
Jeff T — Google review
4.6
(40808)
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4.4
(14136)
Toronto, ON M5E 1C3, Canada
https://www.stlawrencemarket.com/
+1 416-392-7120
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Toronto Islands

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Island
Nature & Parks
Parks
Toronto Islands, a cluster of 13 small islands in Lake Ontario, are easily accessible from downtown Toronto via a short ferry ride. The main islands for visitors are Centre Island, Wards Island, and Hanlan Point. Visitors can enjoy various recreational activities such as walking or biking along the bridges and pathways that connect the islands. There are also swimming beaches, boat rentals, and dining options available on the islands.
We visited Toronto Island about four weeks ago with our family and had a great time. It’s just a short boat ride from the city, but it really feels like you’re getting away from it all. The boat ride was smooth and gave us some amazing views of the Toronto skyline. Once we got to the island, we spent the day walking around, enjoying the peaceful vibe, and just relaxing together. It’s a beautiful spot calm, quiet, and full of nature. Perfect for a family outing. Definitely worth a visit.
S K — Google review
Beautiful, scenic and relaxing! Stunning views of downtown Toronto en route by ferry to this quaint set of interconnected islands. Lovely boardwalk from Ward’s Island to Centre Island. Clean and lifeguard-supervised swimming area on Centre Island. Cute amusement park and gardens. Spend the day or just a few hours.
Kristine B — Google review
Toronto Islands are one of the best places to visit in the city. The view of the skyline from across the water is absolutely breathtaking, especially at sunset. Whether it’s summer or fall, the islands are stunning. There are three islands, each with its own charm. You can take a boat to any of them (check the schedule), or grab a water taxi near Harbourfront for a more relaxing ride. The return trip from the island is free even if you didn’t take the ferry. The are a few beaches which are clean and scenic, perfect for summer days. I highly recommend going on a weekday, ideally in the morning to avoid crowds (it can be VERY crowdy on weekends). On weekdays it is quiet, peaceful, and you might feel like you have the whole place to yourself. The best way to explore is by renting a bike through Bike Share. There are lots of them available. There is also a nice boardwalk on the opposite side of the islands (no bikes permitted though). But the best part is of course the iconic view from Centre Island. There are also a few cafes for a quick snack, plenty of picnic spots, lots of water stations. Overall, Toronto Islands are a must-see!
Daria K — Google review
We ended up catching the ferry to Billy Bishop Airport (~10minutes). From there, we walked to Center Island. It was incredibly crowded for a weekday. Prices were high for pretty much everything. The highlights for us were the little farm, where we got to pet the ponies, donkeys, and goats. We caught the ferry back to the mainland maybe 40 minutes after exploring Center Island.
Dessi D — Google review
I always have a great time on this island—beautiful nature and delicious food. The only thing I didn’t like this time was that some people were going into the fountain pool, which isn’t allowed. Security should take steps to prevent this.
M A — Google review
Visited Toronto Island Park around 3 PM in October with friends. We spent about two hours walking around and watched a beautiful sunset. It was a bit cold, and there isn’t much to do during the colder months besides walking, grabbing a coffee or snack at the small café, or checking out the restaurant that was open. The views of the city and lake were great, but overall it’s a quiet, simple experience in the off-season. Also, in winter the ferry doesn’t reach the main island, so you have to walk about 30 minutes to get there
Denis F — Google review
had a great time at Toronto Islands. The place is peaceful and has amazing views of the city skyline. I went during the air show, and watching it from the island was a perfect choice. The planes flying over the water and skyline made it a great experience. We also had a small barbecue there, which added to the fun. The open space, fresh air, and calm surroundings made it a relaxing day. The ferry ride to the island was smooth and easy. Overall, it was a lovely day,good weather, exciting air show, tasty food, and a perfect spot to enjoy nature while still being close to the city.
Krati V — Google review
Beautiful islands to enjoy some quality time with friends and family. It’s an easy ferry ride or water taxi from the harbours. During weekend a very busy place, so a wait for ferry is long. However if you wish to save time, get a water taxi which is quick for some extra dollars. Overall the island is very clean with great sights and activities for everyone. It’s huge with different sides of it. Centre island is the main attraction for a new person or tourist. Easy to walk around or rent a cycle for better experience. Lots of places to get a quick drink or snacks. Lot of signage’s available and its self explanatory. Best views of Toronto skyline from the islands.
Gaurav A — Google review
4.7
(1976)
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4.6
(8634)
St Lawrence-East Bayfront-The Islands, ON, Canada, USA
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Lockport Cave

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Temporarily Closed
Nature & Parks
Historical landmark
Lockport Cave & Underground Boat Ride offers a unique experience, taking visitors on a guided historical tour through the 19th-century Erie Canal locks, tunnels, and caves. The tour explores the history of the historic Erie Canal Locks 67-71 known as the Flight of Five, providing insights into the construction process and showcasing artifacts left behind by the builders. Visitors can also enjoy an underground boat ride through a 1600-foot man-made tunnel that once powered industry along the canal.
I loved this attraction - the tour guide gave us glimpses into the Eerie Canal and how it was manmade, how young (many Irish) immigrants helped in the caves. I could understand why people think the caves in this area of the Eerie Canal might be haunted. Suitable for all ages.
Theresa J — Google review
Fun tour with informative tour guide. It's definitely worth checking out if interested in the history of the man made cave. Wish there was better light in some locations of cave as I tripped over a metal chain. Other than that my little family had a fun experience!
Kelsey H — Google review
I enjoyed this tour. It's not a natural cave but rather a penstock tunnel. Worth seeing, and you get a nice impression of the lock. Great to pair with a cruise on the canal. Tour guy was extremely friendly and nice. Management seemed to have an odd vibe. But highly recommend.
Grant B — Google review
Unique experience well worth the drive from Niagara Falls! Kat was our guide and she was awesome! Great energy and sense of humor along with awesome knowledge of the history and inner workings of the locks and caves. Highly recommend!
Amy F — Google review
We are visiting from MD and saw this Halloween Lantern evening tour, it was alot of fun in spite of the cold, rainy weather. The guide was funny and knowledgeable, and recognized the need to get us out of the rain and cold as soon as she could into the cave, yet still give all of the information she was supposed to. My only wish is that there was just a little more light to actually see the inside of the cave, and cut back on the fog machines because we could barely see enough to walk safely. It was still lots of fun and I appreciated them giving us the option to take the tour scheduled before the one we had tickets for. This is a family friendly tour, but I would like to put out there that there are quite a few steps to climb and alot of walking and needing to keep pace with your group. If you have any health issues, take that into consideration for your own comfort. Also, be sure to tip these guys and gals. Our poor guide was soaked and freezing and still kept going with a sense of humor.
Laura B — Google review
We were the last tour prior to the boat accident. No problems. Kyle was a great tour guide. Very knowledgeable and paying attention to every detail.
Patty B — Google review
This was an amazing experience. From learning about Lockport's early history to traversing the underground water tunnels. Our guide for the trip was Tony. He made the tour very interactive and injected humor into his repertoire of facts and historical deeds. I highly recommend this tour if you love history or the old lore surrounding the Erie canal. Very well done.
Chris B — Google review
Lots of history to learn and very cool sights to see. Start off walking along the canal to the cave entrance. Into the cave walking and then to the boat ride at the end. With all a lot of stops as the guide tells the history. Kyle was great! Definitely a must go and also can see all the canal locks and history after the tour.
V V — Google review
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4.5
(487)
5 Gooding St, Lockport, NY 14094, USA
http://lockportcave.com/
(716) 438-0174
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The Buffalo Zoo

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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Gardens
Nestled in the scenic Delaware Park, The Buffalo Zoo stands as a testament to wildlife conservation and education since its establishment in 1875, making it the third-oldest zoo in the United States. This charming destination is perfect for families and animal lovers alike, featuring an impressive array of mammals, reptiles, and birds. Visitors can engage with nature through interactive experiences like giraffe feedings or exclusive behind-the-scenes tours of fascinating exhibits such as Sea Lion Cove and Rainforest Falls.
I have to say my favorite was the polar bear. He was active and so cute ! Very clean zoo. The baby goat are clean. I literally have nothing bad to say about this zoo. It wasn't even crowded. At the time when we visited they has beautiful lantern art up as well which we loved. The giraffe was also a highlight for my kids as well. Mostly learning g some cool fun facts from the staff made it even more cool. Definitely loved how educational and fast given the staff was throughout.
Irina S — Google review
Went on free Thursday in October was great weather not hot or cold was plenty of people for a weekday. Got to see the baby red panda were so cute .We had a burger at the burger restaurant was very good weird the pop was more than the burger! Spent couple of hours there got to see everything loved the polar bear and giraffes and the rainforest.
Donna W — Google review
This zoo is on the smaller side but it was still a great visit! The animals look well cared for. Being it was November, things were bare and there wasn't as much going on, obviously. I'd be interested to see what it looks like in the summer months. I was actually only here for a conference, and the zoo and being able to walk through it was a definite perk!
Brynn C — Google review
This zoo may be small in size but it is really nice. They have so many cool animals like Hyenas, Snow Monkeys, Seals, Polar Bears and of course Buffalo, as well as so much more. The Hyena I saw was so cute. Also apparently I went there while they were celebrating their 150th anniversary so there were a bunch of big light up displays and animal figures. I wholeheartedly recommend stopping by if you’re in the area. It is a lot of fun.
Willku9000 — Google review
A wonderful zoo with friendly, knowledgeable, and engaging staff. The zoo is very easy to navigate and isn't so large that you feel like you can't see everything in a timely manner. My wife and I purchased the giraffe encounter and that was just the icing on the cake. I would highly encourage you to look at and purchase an encounter to get a behind the scenes look that you can't get otherwise.
Rick R — Google review
Very skimpy on animals. Good for a nice walk on a good day. I hope they turn it into an animal rescue site and rehab . We don't really need to cage more wild animals but great if born in captivity or a rescue. I understand the eagles can't fly doe to injury, the animals there are well taken care of and look really healthy.
Tim K — Google review
Waste of money. This was the worst zoo I have ever been to $60 plus for 3 people plus parking! 0 out of 10 do not recommend. The animals looked like they were unalived. The lions looked half starved. The animals barely moved. The polar bear which was the highlight of the visit looked miserable sitting in dry dirt. No water in sight or anything for the poor guy. This place makes me see while animals should not be in cages. They did not look happy at all. I wished I could have saved them from their despair. Poor things. Do better for the animals. Also they were decorating but not decorating. Just had junk laying everywhere in piles even blocking walk ways. Very unprofessional and unpleasant in my opinion. Awful place 😖
Tia W — Google review
Our first trip to the Buffalo Zoo as we were passing through the area was great. A smaller zoo but with plenty of animals to see. It is an older zoo, 150 years old, and some areas are very dated, but you can see they are working to update all the areas. They were setting up for the Zoo Lantern Festival that looks like it is going to be amazing. We spent about 4 hours at the zoo and still didn't get to everything. I guess it just means another trip back when we are passing through Buffalo again.
Marci W — Google review
4.3
(7350)
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4.0
(807)
300 Parkside Ave, Buffalo, NY 14214, USA
http://www.buffalozoo.org/
(716) 837-3900
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Martin House, a masterpiece designed by Frank Lloyd Wright between 1903 and 1905, is located in the Buffalo Parkside neighborhood. Recognized as one of Wright's greatest works, this Prairie-style estate showcases his signature architectural elements such as horizontal planes, open-concept interior with stained glass windows including the custom Tree of Life window. The site offers guided tours through the first-floor rooms, pergola, conservatory, and carriage house where visitors can view Wright-designed furnishings and fixtures.
This place is absolutely breathtaking. It is a marvel of buildings what they have done on rebuilding it is just absolutely spectacular. It is such a beautiful valued building and walking through. It is just a walk-through history. It is so inspiring to go to and I highly recommend everyone to go there and learn more about Frank Lloyd Wright and this building and the reason why it was built if you don’t go and visit this building, you’re missing out visit Buffalo!!!
Karen S — Google review
I took the 75-minute tour today and absolutely loved it. Lou was my guide and he did a great job. I've been to around a dozen or so Frank Lloyd Wright properties, and this was the most spectacular. The property is sprawling, the home is meticulously restored, and the landscaping is so beautiful. This is a must do in Buffalo for any architectural buffs.
Kevin L — Google review
We took the 2 hr tour. Parking is in the surrounding streets and watch the signage for allowed days and times. Tickets were on every car illegally parked. The house is obviously impressive and massive. Being fairly tall, I really didn't care for the areas with low ceilings that were intended by wright to either move you along or to sit down. Interior woodworking was impeccable and outside construction flawless. The guide seemed focused on minute details of the owners life and family rather than the house. But it was informative and very well run.
Steve T — Google review
Frank Lloyd Wright architecture lovers will be very excited to see the restoration and current condition of this beautiful piece of residential art! Every detail was understood and perfectly restored to its original condition. Part of the house and an adjacent FLW home were destroyed in the past and all of it was rebuilt to exacting details and materials. As soon as you step into the home, it takes your breath away with sights, lights and sounds like no other home. It is not Renaissance grand, but it is FLW grand and I like that better. The warmth of the woods, the glass that makes the light talk to you and the art all over the house secretly disguised as furniture are all amazing. The docents were professional, very knowledgeable that provided just enough time for guests to stop walk around and take it all in. They answered questions politely with additional stories about the family and additional history bits. There are several choices of options for the tour with progressively longer and more complete tours of the home, adjacent buildings, and grounds. I highly recommend touring this Frank Lloyd Home in Buffalo!
James P — Google review
The tour began with an excellent video laying the background for the design and building of the estate. Dave, our tour guide, was a wealth of information, and very entertaining. He was able to respond to all questions. We took the two hour tour, which I would highly recommend. We went in October, but I would love to return in spring/summer when the gardens are in bloom.
Amy C — Google review
What a spectacular place! My family enjoyed hearing about the history of the home and the relationship between Mr. Wright and Mr. Martin and their partnership in building this house. The house has been beautifully restored and is a treasure. Our volunteer guide was so friendly and knowledgeable about the property. We are glad to have gotten a membership and look forward to returning.
Chris G — Google review
Amazing tour. We took the 2 hours tour and it surprisingly went very quickly. The tour guide was very knowledgeable about the house, the history of the person that commissioned the house to be built, FLW, and the neighborhood. Even if tour are not a fan of FLW, you will enjoy this tour of the property.
Tank — Google review
We visited the Martin House on our way to Niagara Falls. The architecture is beautiful, and the history behind it is fascinating. It even inspired us to visit Paris to see the original piece of the Statue of Victory.
April W — Google review
4.8
(2060)
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4.8
(1709)
125 Jewett Pkwy, Buffalo, NY 14214, USA
https://martinhouse.org/
(716) 856-3858
10

Hamburg Gaming

Casino
Casinos & Gambling
Hamburg Gaming is a casino with a great atmosphere and friendly staff. Visitors appreciate the affordable food and beverage prices, as well as the clean and safe environment. The no-smoking policy inside the casino is also a plus, with a designated area for smokers. Employees have had positive experiences working for Delaware North Corp at Hamburg Gaming, finding everyone to be welcoming and friendly. Additionally, one visitor shared their excitement about winning $60 more than they came in with after having an enjoyable time at the casino.
Like Notre Dame Football, Hamburg Gaming Is Built on Tradition… and Winning.” Walking into Hamburg Gaming felt like walking out of the tunnel at Notre Dame Stadium — electric, full of promise, and just a little bit luck-of-the-Irish. Except instead of Marcus Freeman dialing up defensive schemes, it was me, hammering that slot machine like it owed me money — and friends, it paid. This place is a cathedral of clinks, flashing lights, and culinary miracles. The food? Let’s just say the chicken sandwich I devoured had more flavor than Penn State’s offensive playbook. The mozzarella sticks? Crispy on the outside, cheesy in the middle — just like Ohio State fans when the Buckeyes blow another big game. Now, I know some people say casinos are all about losing. That’s true — if you're wearing a scarlet and gray hoodie. But here? Hamburg Gaming is for winners. For champions. For people who believe in excellence, tradition, and maybe a little supernatural luck — aka the same people who believe in Notre Dame football. Marcus Freeman would be proud of my discipline at the slots. I showed poise, patience, and the strategic mindset of a man ready to beat Clemson on a Saturday night. I didn’t just play — I executed. I walked in with $40, walked out with enough cash to cover three stadium beers and a soft pretzel at an Irish home game (aka a small fortune). So if you’re looking for glitz, glamor, great eats, and a break from the mediocrity of Big Ten disappointment, come to Hamburg Gaming. It’s the kind of place that makes you feel like it’s 1988, and Lou Holtz just handed you the keys to glory. GO IRISH. PLAY SLOTS. EAT CHICKEN. WIN MONEY.
Edward H — Google review
Came early for dinner but didn't want the buffet so ordered from the bar. Bar staff is great but they were overwhelmed with drink and food orders. We ordered at 5:30 and waited over an hour for our food. Another table waited 2 hours. We spoke with a female manager about our experience. Her response was that the customers are very happy with the buffet. Unfortunately the regular bar patrons are not happy but that didn't seem to matter. We later spoke with Rob, he was extremely understanding, listened very patiently and did what he could to take care of one of the tables that still hadn't gotten their order after 2 hrs. He is an asset to Delaware North as well as the bar tender, Rich, who was also very helpful and did his best given the situation. This is a good example for how to handle a negative situation. Well done Rob and Rich!
Kim R — Google review
Great place to meet up with friends. Friendly bartenders and great service. Restaurant is clean with a good selection of menu options. Quick service area accommodates all your snacking needs. Local bands on the weekends play a variety of genres making it the perfect place to go on those rainy weekend nights!
Michelle D — Google review
Hamburg Gaming is a wonderful, clean, safe, fun casino. It is one of our most favorite casino's to visit and we live 90 minutes away. Love to play here every chance we get.
Patricia V — Google review
Erie County Fair - I forgot how great the stunt artists are!! Go. See. These. Shows!! The Red Trouser Show (hilarious and great acrobatic stunts). Also the Ultimate Stunt Circus - I realized a few times that my mouth was hanging open as I'm watching. These are impressive, Nationwide shows in our little neck of the woods! Some party of my WNY brain wants to discount the fact that they are coming here like a grade school project, but ALL of these acts are Great! Don't miss the Yummy Goodness here. Ok, now I'll step off my soapbox, go! Be Amazed!! 5/5 Pure Deliciousness
T 7 — Google review
Will Will was the nice guy up front when you enter and my mom didn't have her ID so I have he let her wait right with him and told me don't worry just go to the car and get her info. Very nice man and the money guy with the glasses it was very nice and funny especially I told him not to tell my wife I took some money out of the ATM and he just left and then my wife had to cash in her winnings and I said you didn't tell her did you? Nice man
Gmanrocksteady G — Google review
It needs to be a little updated staff was friendly but they didn't have drinks excessible or easy to get to also. There wasn't many wait staff but A-OK casino. I do recommend this for my friends and I will be back. Oh yes You're also as a live band there which was a decent Band.
Dj F — Google review
Friendliest staff, courteous & helpful. The patrons are happy!;) Fun gaming with friends in a clean, safe environment. Fun bands on weekend nights & entertainment choices on others, plus great food choices! It’s Hamburg for me:)
Julie B — Google review
3.9
(2078)
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4.4
(918)
5820 South Park Ave, Hamburg, NY 14075, USA
https://www.hamburggaming.com/
(716) 646-6109
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Darien Lake Theme Park Entrance

Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Love this park. Got the season pass for myself and my 8 year old who can ride all the rides. We choose to do the water park on a completely separate day from rides as their is just too much to do. The prices of food and options will hurt your wallet so I suggest packing a PBJ and to go eat by the car. Lots of rides for the little ones as well. Never had a bad time here.
Kayleigh S — Google review
Severely lacking improvements. Used to go there a lot in the 90s as a child and it was kept better overall and my biggest complaint is the robbery on concessions. $23 for a slice of pizza and a water (small bottle). $11 for a small ice cream (normal size Dip N Dots). Same price for the custard (small). $11 for a pretzel (that's it) just a pretzel. The prices are just outrageous!!!! The ride times are extremely short (about 2 minutes) I guess it keeps the lines shorter that way (who knows but all the rides were extremely short). I went on a Thursday and noticed a lot of rides were closed along with many of the overpriced games. Lack of staff? Saving money by reducing staffing until the weekend? Who knows. All I can say is this- They have taken the famous Big Ferris Wheel out and didn't invest in anything to replace it with, just the slabs of concrete bases it used to sit on. It's actually sad. Nothing new as far as rides have been added in a very long time (since the Super man Ride of Steel)? Seems like the management have given up and at this point are trying to milk customers for everything it's worth in concessions before selling out to another company. Sad, a real shame.
Robert H — Google review
Overall we had a great time, unfortunately the water park was closed but it was the end of August. Rides were great, something for everyone. Lines were reasonable and vary throughout the day. Food options were limited and grossly overpriced. Tables were sticky and not clean, roof water dripping on the table (lost a star easily for this alone). The paid go-karts were boringly slow, definitely the slowest I’ve ever experienced (lost .5 star). Staff were pleasant. We all look forward to our next year’s visit when the waterpark is open!
Jonathan D — Google review
We were just at the park camping this weekend. We went right when it opened at 11 to go to Rde is Steel. But it didn’t open until around 11:30. Not impressed. Then a couple of the main rollercoasters were closed for the season? We brought our own food. But I can see why people were complaining the food prices were high. Our camp site and the laser show at the end of the day were both great!
Stephen K — Google review
First time here. Was decent experience.Staff was friendly.Had to go through security search was odd we dont do that in Canada.The biggest complaint was getting season passes there was not goid information regarding id n such after buying passes. We had to make 2nd trip back to our motel in Attica paid extra for this. Other then that was good experience. Food was bit pricey so we bought the day food upgrade.Since we do not drive made it difficult to get back n forth from Attica. Totally enjoyed my 4 days there.I will find six flags locations to go to there are easier when person doesn't drive.
Petrina D — Google review
Have fun fantastic or amazing and I just have fun. I've been to Darien late this time.It was just more fun.
Carl T — Google review
Fantastic. Perfect day. First time going in 15 years.
Rebecca B — Google review
It was ok! It has been many years since I have visited and it seems like it has gone downhill but we had a good time. The cost for everything is very high! One thing that was concerning, a child was not tall enough for the rollercoaster and was still let on. The worker was trying to do the right thing but other patrons were yelling to let her on and unfortunately the pressure must have got the best of her because the child was let on the ride. That was absolutely not ok. I have lost a child and it's not something you ever want to experience. I wouldn't trust the attendants to make sure your child is safe to go on the ride.
Sondra K — Google review
4.1
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3.5
(962)
9993 Alleghany Rd, Darien Center, NY 14040, USA
https://www.sixflags.com/darienlake
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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
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
Wow wow wow! This was absolutely incredible! I was initially hesitant about what seemed like the high price of tickets- but they were absolutely worth every single penny! We did two-day tickets without adding on the ropes course or butterfly garden (you can pay for these experiences once you’re inside) and it was the best decision. This museum was unlike any other children’s museum I’ve been to- every single exhibit was curated to captivate children’s interests and imaginations. Every single place we stopped we could’ve stayed for at least an hour. We spent about 5 hours in the museum both days and we didn’t see all the indoors exhibits and we didn’t ever get to the butterfly garden or the ropes course. We’ll definitely be coming back and telling everyone we know who’s going to the area to plan a visit!
Amber V — Google review
This is the best place to recall the memories of children and adults. You can experience, learn, and enjoy many things. The playground, skyline, art, Lego, merry-go-round, butterfly experience, arcade, adventure, various story-themed entertainment, and books everywhere were great to bring children's emotions and learning. Unfortunately, I didn't have much time, so I couldn't enjoy it anymore. Next time, I would like to come in the morning and stay until it's over. ^^
박애정 — Google review
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1 Manhattan Square Dr, Rochester, NY 14607, USA
http://www.museumofplay.org/
(585) 263-2700
13

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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New York, USA
https://parks.ny.gov/visit/state-parks/letchworth-state-park
(585) 493-3600
14

Seneca Lake Wine Trail

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Outdoor Activities
Scenic Drives
In the heart of Finger Lakes Wine Country, 31 wineries sample & produce cool-climate wines.
Awesome variety of wine and beer with a dash of other spirits available as well. The scenery is absolutely beautiful and everyone at each place we went was very friendly. Most places even allowed us to bring our dog inside or to keep her on the patio with us .
Cheryl W — Google review
Wonderful place to relax. Beautiful views, very good wines for every taste and every budget. We come here every year and always enjoy it a lot.
Maryana S — Google review
Absolutely love this lake. Would recommend taking the family here. There's near by restaurants.
Magic — Google review
Nice little pier to sit and have dinner and drinks while overlooking Seneca lake. Visited this during LDW 2020 after finishing Watkins Glen State Park trail. This place is beautiful.
Rahul A — Google review
Beautiful Seneca lake in Wakin's Glen! Lots to do in quaint town or nearby with little shops, resturants, state park with waterfalls, hiking, boating, cruises, antiques, wineries, and race track!
Susan H — Google review
A beautiful bike ride up Hwy 14. The hills were gradual and the wineries were about 2 miles apart.
James S — Google review
Absolute beauty and serene place to be. A reasonable place to taste wine and take tours if you want. There are lots of wineries so you might end up getting confused which one to choose.
Manan S — Google review
Really quiet awaiting summer racetrack traffic. Pretty & quaint 700ft lake has tourboats, kayak rentals, patio dining, nearby hotel, & Cardboard Regatta entries by June 10. Marina & Bar/restraunt and nearby wine tour pick ups.
Angela K — Google review
Nice place to sit and relax on a beautiful day! Plenty of restaurants to choose from within walking distance. Nice little town with tons of history.
James G — Google review
Great place to see Seneca Lake and take pictures in the afternoon as the sun sets over the water. there's a ferry ride you can take as well as several restaurants within walking distance. Watkins Glen State Park which is amazing is only about a mile away. Well worth the visit.
Cody M — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(655)
https://www.senecalakewine.com/
(877) 536-2717
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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
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9749 Middle Rd, Hammondsport, NY 14840, USA
http://www.drfrankwines.com/
(800) 320-0735
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Glenn H Curtiss Museum

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Museum
History Museums
Specialty Museums
The Glenn H. Curtiss Museum, located near downtown Hammondsport, is a must-visit for aviation enthusiasts and history buffs. The museum showcases a remarkable collection of 20th-century aircraft, motorcycles, classic cars, and bicycles. Visitors can also explore a restoration shop and enjoy an hour-long documentary about Curtiss's life and achievements in the 75-seat theater. Additionally, the museum is situated near some of the region's best wineries and other interesting museums.
Awesome museum! Tons history on bikes, motorcycles early on and aircraft from the very early days of aviation. The p-40 in restoration shop should not be missed! It's nearly completed!
Gary R — Google review
A small but well-organized and thoughtfully maintained museum. The exhibits are easy to navigate, and the attention to detail shows. The staff is friendly, welcoming, and very knowledgeable, adding a lot of value to the experience. Definitely worth a stop if you're in the area.
Greeshma M — Google review
This is a very impressive museum. It's very large with full sized planes, cars, engines, etc everywhere. There's so much information about the Glenn Curtis and what he did for modern aviation. There is also another building where they are doing a restoration of a WW2 plane. The person working there was very kind and knowledgeable.
Erik Z — Google review
My brother surprised me with a visit to the Curtiss museum. I thought I knew aviation history, but was astounded to learn the lasting impact Glen Curtiss had on the industry. And there is so much on display you have to check it out.
Scott L — Google review
Super stop along the way!! If you remotely like planes, motorcycles, or mechanical things in general, go here!!! The staff is awesome and knowledgeable, the folks working on the plane restoration are a real treat and they are so close to finishing!! This is a gem. Super cool and clean, amazing, everything is done 100%
Richard H — Google review
It looks smaller on the outside, definitely big on the inside. This Museum was awesome I could have easily spent several more hours looking and reading about the accomplishments of Glenn Curtiss. Before stepping into this Museum I had never heard of him before. I had only heard about the Wright brothers. All I can say is it's a must-see for people that are visiting the area.
Kim Q — Google review
The very best museum I have ever been in. Thanks to John Kucko Digital for show casing the museum. Had he not went and taken pictures I would not have known anything about it. I also went and found a grape pie which I had never heard of. But that's what I don't vacation.
Mary P — Google review
This is a great museum. It had a lot more to look at then I was expecting. Lots of cool planes and motorcycles.
Liv L — Google review
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4.8
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8419 NY-54, Hammondsport, NY 14840, USA
https://glennhcurtissmuseum.org/
(607) 569-2160
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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
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4.5
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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
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5.0
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1009 N Franklin St, Watkins Glen, NY 14891, USA
https://parks.ny.gov/parks/142/
(607) 535-4511
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Corning Museum of Glass

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Museum
Art gallery
The Corning Museum of Glass is a captivating destination that showcases over 3,500 years of glass artistry, from ancient Egyptian artifacts to contemporary masterpieces. It also offers live glassblowing demonstrations and workshops by renowned artists. The museum's rich history reflects Corning's innovative contributions to the global glass industry, making it a must-visit attraction in downtown Corning. Additionally, visitors can explore the vibrant arts scene in the area, including family-owned galleries and the esteemed Rockwell Museum.
I must say I initially had no interest in visiting this museum. I took my mom because she’s been wanting to go for years and I was blown away! We stayed for hours!! I love that they have several live exhibit shows, we watched the glass blowing. I love how there were opportunities for interaction and immersion and I loved the artwork!! The food court was another pleasant surprise as well. The prices were reasonable and the food was pretty decent. I ordered the black bean burger. I just wish it came with lettuce at least on it. We also made our own glass pendants which was a very nice experience as well. Overall, we plan on visiting again and will bring some friends along as well.
Ashanti L — Google review
We thoroughly enjoyed the visit. Truly amazing what can be done with glass, I had no idea. Plan to spend most of a day to see everything. I also enjoyed the display on fiber light guide. The flameworking demo was well presented. The presenter was very informative and seemed to really enjoy her job. However the narrator at the Hot Glass demo seemed totally bored. All and all a great experience
John B — Google review
This is a very cool museum. There are a number of sections that showcases the artistic aspect of glass as well as the science and the history of glass. It is a material so integrated into our lives that you don't even realize how often it is used. My favorite parts are the glassblowing demonstrations. The glass blowers skillfully makes works of art within 20 minutes and it's very interesting to see. During late September and October, they have seasonal demonstrations such as making a pumpkins. You can even take glassblowing or sandblasting classes. This is definitely a museum worth checking out.
Erik Z — Google review
The Corning Museum of Glass is a unique experience that combines creativity, science, and art in an intriguing way. Every area of the museum evokes wonder, from breathtaking glass sculptures to live glassblowing demonstrations. All ages will love the exhibits, which exquisitely display both contemporary advances and antique glass workmanship. The GlassMarket store provides distinctive mementos, and the staff is informed and welcoming, making the entire experience better. The live demos are especially instructive and captivating. A must-see location that genuinely shines with brilliance is the Corning Museum of Glass, regardless of your level of art appreciation or general curiosity.
M K — Google review
Entertaining and educational experience for the whole family even if you aren't particularly interested in glass ! Museum premises are filled with light and feel contemporary and airy. On the day of our visit (a weekday in September), this museum was not crowded which felt very relaxing, almost meditative. Allow yourself at least 3,5 to 5 hours at this museum as there is a A LOT to see and explore. As of September 2025 children under 17 get in free and adult admission is $25. My son got a master class that, surprisingly, lasted literally 5 minutes but he absolutely loved it and, in a few days, got his creation (a pendant!) in the mail! He now proudly wears in to school👍
Anna V — Google review
Glass making and a Lego con! The glass making was well worth the price - Erin was a fantastic teacher. She timed her lessons very well, even including moments for pictures 😀 very informative and her direction was very, very clear. This was I believe the first time the museum hosted a Lego con. It was free with admission and a lot of fun. The layout was easy to navigate. Tickets for entrance are timed so if recommend buying in advance.
Kat M — Google review
Mi wife and I visited with a tour. We only had 2 hours but you can't really see the museum in 2 hours so we took a lot of pictures. We saw vases being made downstairs and a lady creating a carature of a bunny upstairs. The museum had a bunch of different sections. Beautiful glass art. Big gift shop and food court. I would recommend.
Jesse G — Google review
Enjoy a crisp morning downtown then head over to a MYO glass blowing class. A great fall getaway location full of vibrancy and plenty of wineries along the Fingerlakes region. Whether staying lakeside at an Airbnb or in a nearby hotel, the picturesque town invites you in to leave the city behind. The Wineglass Half Marathon nestles itself in the middle of it all.
Theresa R — Google review
4.7
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4.8
(4032)
1 Museum Way, Corning, NY 14830, USA
https://home.cmog.org/
(607) 937-5371
20

Leonard Harrison State Park

State park
Nature & Parks
Hiking area
This park encompasses the east rim of Pine Creek Gorge & offers hiking, camping, fishing & hunting.
My son and I camped three nights at Leonard Harrison, the more developed of the two State Parks on either side of the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania. Definitely the better campground if your whole family isn’t into roughing it. Very well-maintained park with very friendly staff. Just ask & they’ll give you as much helpful information as you want. Bathrooms are modern (my wife would call the one at the campground adequate, although my son and I considered it luxurious) with hot water and showers, plus a separate dish washing sink, all thoroughly cleaned each morning. The visitors’ center is a worthwhile and fun stop with good info for experienced outdoorsmen and children.
Scott R — Google review
Love what they did to the entrance, parking area, and visitor center since the last time we were here. The center was closed since we were there late in the day. Closed at 5pm. Plenty of parking on the upper and lower lots. Views of Pine Creek Gorge (PA Grand Canyon)!were wonderful. Pictures are of the upper lot. Bathrooms in the upper parking lot and entrance way to the gorge (toward left of building). They are older but were clean. Worth the drive if in Wellsboro area.
Debby B — Google review
Did a short day trip here from our camp site and had a fun time. They have different level trail and amazing views to be had. Definitely something that can be done with the family or by yourself.
Mike D — Google review
Best park I've been to in PA! The views are amazing, the hike is challenging but very fun and the campground was super clean. This is a wonderful place that everyone who enjoys the outdoors should visit!
Zachary K — Google review
Beautiful park to really take in all the views of the canyon. There’s a really nice observation deck that gradually lowers into other deck areas so you can get a full view at all different angles.
Ash S — Google review
One of our favorite spots in Northern Pennsylvania. This Tioga county grand Vista is absolutely amazing. As you look over the thousands of acres of State Park and watch the leaves blow up following the canyon draft, it’s absolutely amazing. with facilities for every need, lots of hiking trails, a visitor center with excellent bathrooms. This is one of our favorite places.
John S — Google review
Beautiful area, there are tons of trails and the views go on for miles. It was a little hazy when we went so I felt like there wasn't as much perspective depth but we still loved it. Very accessible at some points and we will be back soon. Do a little research first to figure out where you want to start but the options are plentiful.
M J — Google review
This is a free park so I can't be too upset with some of the changes they made. However the parking lot changes where they chop down all of the trees around the parking lot and change the layout of the parking lot and move all the parking a little bit further away from the park was in my honest opinion a poor decision. I don't know if there's new management there or what, but even the gift shop seems lesser and I'm not sure if there's even possible to get any kind of drinks or snacks up there. Every time I go I can't get anything to drink from like a booth. There used to be a wonderful food truck here that sold Maple related products and maple syrups, however the management here decided they did not want to renew the contract so that's not even an option anymore and to me that was kind of like one of the little highlights of this park. A couple years ago this park was absolutely amazing wonderful and perfect but now I feel like something else has changed, whether it be new management or a change in the times but this isn't what it used to be. There are some great well-maintained trails here especially the turkey trail and the overlook trail is pretty good as well. I feel like they need to cut back some of the trees that are up near the viewing platform so you can see more of the surrounding area.
Jeremy B — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(662)
4797 PA-660, Wellsboro, PA 16901, USA
http://www.dcnr.pa.gov/StateParks/FindAPark/LeonardHarrisonStatePark/Pages/default.aspx
(570) 724-3061
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Lake Tobias Wildlife Park

Zoo
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Park draws kids & animal lovers for reptiles, petting zoo & safari rides through a 150-acre terrain.
Lake Tobias is such a fun spot for a day trip! The safari ride is the highlight—you get to see animals roaming freely, which feels way more exciting than a regular zoo. The exhibits are clean and easy to walk through, and the staff is friendly and knowledgeable. It’s family-friendly, affordable, and has plenty of picnic space. Be ready for lines on the weekends, but it’s totally worth it. A great mix of adventure and learning!
MonZterella L — Google review
Went by myself today. Employees were all really nice and helpful, seen a lot of cool animals. Prices are great for what you get. Food prices are good too, I got pulled pork, it was edible but not great. More roll than meat and meat was watery. On upside it warned me. Fries looked good but I didn't get to try any. Gift shop nice. Had a great time even solo
Jenny C — Google review
Such a great experience (even in the rain)! Make sure you do the safari ride!!!! The staff were amazing! The food was good! We loved chatting with the gentleman in the museum! Mostly all of the animals were active (and if not, the staff do what they can to get them moving around). We can't wait to visit again!
Sarah Y — Google review
Lake Tobias Wildlife Park is a great place for a day trip. It is a combination of a guided safari area and a more traditional walk-through zoo, and it's great for kids. The safari tour on one of their open-air buses was great. It was interesting to see animals like bison, elk, and Ankole-Watusi cattle in a large, open environment rather than smaller enclosures. They also had rare, light-haired bison, which were mixed in with the rest of the herd. Part of the tour included an opportunity to feed an elk that came up to the bus. We explored the zoo portion on foot. There are enclosures for lions and tigers, as well as primates like lemurs. We also visited the reptile building, which housed a number of alligators, frogs, and snakes. The park has a few areas for direct interaction. Our kids spent time in the petting zoo area with goats and a miniature horse, among other small animals. They also had the chance to feed a large group of young emus. The paths in the zoo section are hilly, so be prepared for a bit of a walk. I did see that they offer carts for visitors who might need assistance with mobility. The pricing for admission and the safari felt reasonable for a full day's activity. Overall, it was a busy day with a good variety of things to see, from the safari ride to the different animal exhibits.
Eric V — Google review
WHAT AN AWESOME DAY we have at this fantastic Lake and Zoo😊!!! It was great from the beginning by their huge parking lot to by the time we left. The whole place, animals, the services, the food, the atmosphere... it's like they think on each and every detail. Yes, they even have a playground for the kids. Put on a comfortable sneakers and be ready to enjoy the walk. And yes, you can bring wagons and strollers. To make this family day more enjoyable take a ride on their Safari tour. 100% recommended. And don't forget to buy the snacks, before getting in the line, to enjoy the ride by feeding all the wild animals. Lines moved faster than you think. So join and enjoy EVERYTHING.
Pamela P — Google review
We visited Lake Tobias Wildlife Park on August 29th, 2025, and had such a fantastic experience! The safari ride was the highlight, giving us the chance to see so many animals up close in a beautiful, open setting. The park is well maintained, and the staff were friendly and knowledgeable, making the visit even more enjoyable. It’s a perfect place for families to spend the day, with plenty of activities for kids and adults alike. We had a wonderful time and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a fun and educational outing!
Deepnath D — Google review
This was my first trip to Lake Tobias, my wife had been here previous, but some time ago. I was a bit reserved when I pulled in the lower parking lot. Not very large so I held my thoughts until I reached the interior of the park. So very impressed with every facet of the setup. We started with the Safari ride, and it didn't disappoint. We had one of our younger granddaughters, and she was a bit reserved with feeding the donkeys and llamas but she warmed up as we got further in. The animals were fairly conditioned to the routine, but that didn't stop the fun we had with them. Our driver was super informative, telling us a lot of details about the animals. It was a gorgeous day and most animals were out and active. Too many to describe them all, but plenty to see. Very close. Feeding the giraffes was special. They got right in your face. We packed our lunch so the only food item we got was fresh popped popcorn at the safari area. Awesome. Hot and tasty. All of the staff were pleasant, polite and informative. The reptile show was great. Close up with snakes, alligators and a not so active sloth. Still fun. The bears, monkeys, lions, goats, kangaroos, prairie dogs, panther, and assorted other creatures I can't recall , entertained us all. Well kept park. Lots of fun and educational information. Lots of picnic pavillions and benches throughout the park. We will surely return. Thanks for all you provide.
Daryl H — Google review
Drove 1.5 hrs and it was absolutely worth it. All the staff was polite and friendly. All the animals were out. The safari ride is absolutely worth it. You get your moneys worth that’s for sure. We hope to come back some day!!!! Oh and Verenda the safari bus driver was excellent.
Jani L — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(435)
760 Tobias Rd, Halifax, PA 17032, USA
https://www.laketobias.com/
(717) 362-9126
22

U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center

Army museum
Museums
Museum offering indoor & outdoor exhibits on US military history, plus a library/archive & events.
An amazing place to check out. Lots of displays inside. We went during a rain storm so we weren't able to check out all the vehicles outside. Helicopters tanks cannons artillary all sorts of stuff. Lots of interactive things inside. Best part its all free! Take the kids there they will have a lot of fun.
Aj L — Google review
Did not spent too much time as I was on my way home but what I did managed to see was interesting many of the outside exhibits were closed but it was to be expected for winter time. I'd recommend visiting during spring or autumn. Do plan to visit another time.
Luis A — Google review
The U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center has many interesting outdoor events and exhibits. The museum gives an overview of the history of the Army. An interesting detail is that you can follow a soldier with the use of dog tags available at the information desk
Kenneth S — Google review
Was really an excellent piece of heritage. Very well done and have lots too see both inside and out. Also, they are open free to the general public! If in the area they are definatly worth checking out!
Joel K — Google review
Even though the museum was closed due to the Gov shutdown, it was still a lot to see on the walking trail around the property.
Dennis P — Google review
Very nice and informative place. Free to visit and walk around the grounds. Great way to spend an hour or two
David N — Google review
This place is great! Wish I have more time to explore. Definitely will come back next time.
Angie ( — Google review
It was a great place to visit and the learning experience was nice. Interactive things to do.
V — Google review
4.8
(1911)
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4.5
(459)
950 Soldiers Dr, Carlisle, PA 17013, USA
https://ahec.armywarcollege.edu/
(571) 821-7826
23

Hershey Gardens

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Hershey Gardens, a 23-acre botanical garden and arboretum, was established by Milton S. Hershey in 1937 as a gift to the community and a tribute to his wife. The gardens boast rare trees, themed gardens, and seasonal flower displays that offer visitors unique floral experiences. Highlights include the Historic Hershey Rose Garden, Japanese Garden, and Herb Garden. It's a serene sanctuary for nature enthusiasts and reflects the founder's commitment to cultivating natural wonders.
Beautiful gardens! We stopped by for an hour or so and just loved walking around. The butterfly atrium was also wonderful. The children's garden had a lot of fun areas for the kids to explore - flowers, statues, musical elements, play areas. We loved exploring. The flowers everywhere are gorgeous and just smell amazing. Would highly recommend visiting.
Alison — Google review
We had a wonderful time at Hershey Gardens! The roses were stunning and still in full bloom, even in late summer. The Japanese Garden was a highlight—especially the meditation spaces, which provided such a peaceful atmosphere. While we didn’t have any young children with us, we still really enjoyed exploring the Children’s Garden—it’s creative and fun for all ages. Overall, a beautiful and relaxing experience. We’re looking forward to coming back with our grandchildren in the future.
Robert A — Google review
What a marvelous afternoon! I definitely will plan a longer visit, so much to see and experience. Lots of easy parking leading up to the Gardens. Butterfly exhibition, year-round! Great gift shop with local products and souvenirs. Thousands of blooming rose bushes when I came, mid-September. Unbelievably gorgeous. I didn’t get to the Children’s Garden or anything beyond the rose bushes, I was always over-stimulated and hot (bring water & snacks!), but so happy I came here. Plan ahead and enjoy!!
Verena A — Google review
What a wonderful experience. This was the first time at Hershey gardens. The gardens were beautiful, even in October, the roses were still in bloom, and there were plenty of activities for kids to do. The gardens are large and there is a lot to see here. The main attraction is definitely a butterfly garden, it was wonderful! I'd come just to see that again!
Alan S — Google review
I love this place! So pretty during early October as the leaves change color! Great weather for the garden! And the staff is great!! I recommend visiting in the fall after school starts or in the spring before school starts then you can take your time enjoying everything! Im glad I brought my camera to take some pretty photos!
LizTheVampire — Google review
The gardens are really gorgeous, the roses were incredible. Fun spots throughout for kids to stop and have fun. We visited pumpkin Palooza and it was perfect for a fall fun day. The butterfly room has so many different butterflies, definitely check it out. They do have a family bathroom with a changing table for little ones.
Brittany — Google review
A peaceful botanical garden with a space to meet and greet butterflies at the start. This garden is right next to the hotel Hershey. A beautifully curated garden with lots of nooks to sit and read a book or walk and talk through. It may seem small but the winding paths take longer than you think. This is a great way to decompress after Hershey park or go for a walk after your spa experience.
Jonathan Y — Google review
The Hershey gardens is beautiful no matter the time of year! I was there for thier pumpkin palooza and it was fantastic! The designs were really cool and they did a lot of work painting them! I was especially fond of the pac man set growing up with that. I greatly enjoyed all the painted pumpkins and learning about the creepy crawlers! I may make this a Halloween tradition!
Adam Z — Google review
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4.5
(1468)
170 Hotel Rd, Hershey, PA 17033, USA
https://www.hersheygardens.org/
(717) 534-3492
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Hersheypark

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Hersheypark is a chocolate-themed amusement park located in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Spanning 110 acres, the park offers over 65 rides and attractions including water rides, 11 roller coasters, and more than 20 kiddie rides. Visitors can also enjoy live shows and dining options within the park. The Boardwalk area provides a nostalgic experience reminiscent of old-fashioned seaside towns with popular water attractions like the Shore wave pool and the Intercoastal Waterway lazy river.
Very nice amusement park . Overall pretty clean, employees were all friendly. The lines can get pretty long for rides as well so do some research before going. Best rides there imo are wild cats revenge, candymonium and sky rush. The Halloween haunt here was really well done overall and there were overall plenty of scare actors.
J — Google review
Fun place!! Free Hershey ride through the hersey manufacturing process(totally staged and animated but interesting) so much candy!! A dessert area, fill your own Reeses Cup! Build your own candy bar and follow the whole process. There are plenty of food vendors there too all themed fir Hershey, chocolate and some savory selections too. You could easily spend hours there!
Robin S — Google review
I have been to Hershey Park last Saturday and I loved it. The park was neat and clean, beautifully decorated for Halloween including a „scare zone“ at night time. Coasters were great! Especially enjoyed Wildcat‘s Revenge, Skyrush and Storm Runner. Will definitely come back!
Daniel W — Google review
It's a good park. I've been to many parks in the US and also in European countries. I can say that the price is a little high given the quality of the park. Overall, you can visit a couple of times. I can tell you that it’s better to buy express tickets if you go on weekends, because the waiting time is on average at least 35 minutes.
Elyas K — Google review
A sea of ​​positive emotions! Even though we were with our little daughter, who is 4 years old, even my husband and I managed to ride the highest slides, taking turns. I didn't really like the system by which we ate; it would have been better without it.
Kate R — Google review
This was my first trip to Hershey Park. Honestly had little expectations. However I was very impressed with several things: 1. Lots of shade trees around the common walking paths 2. Many ways to get from one place to another. 3. The amount of lifeguards am was a plus 4. The amount of restaurants was amazing 5. Ride selection for both young, teen and adults was perfect. 6. Rides look like they are in perfect order. Actually surpassing Disney in some ways. 7. New rides being added all the time. 8. Making great use of their entire space. My only complaints: 1. Monorail was down 2. Some areas had signs to get from place to place other intersections had none. (Made getting around difficult for first timers) 3. Exit out of main parking lot was confusing. We only saw one main exit sign and stumbled on it after driving around. Will come again. We live 10 hours away. Buy tickets online for deals.
Ben P — Google review
We really had an excellent experience.. my grandson was able to get on a number of kids rides right away with no waiting. I highly suggest the one day meal plan. We were able to get burgers, fries and a large Coke each. Save chocolate world for the end when you're leaving so you can hit the air conditioning before you go and there are plenty of good deals in the checkout laying on the way out. Special shout outs to the attendant on the swing thing who was so engaging in sweet to the young kids really went out of his way to make that right. A great experience
Kim C — Google review
This park is amazing. Definitely better than what we expected! Family loved it and there is plenty to do for all ages. Oh yeah, the chocolate!!!!!!! Priced right. Coasters were awesome!
Slonecker D — Google review
4.5
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4.0
(7910)
100 Hersheypark Dr, Hershey, PA 17033, USA
https://www.hersheypark.com/
(717) 534-3900
25

The Hershey Story Museum

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Museum
Cafe
The Hershey Story Museum is an engaging and interactive museum that delves into the life of Milton S. Hershey, the man behind one of the world's most famous chocolate brands. Located in the heart of Hershey, Pennsylvania, this family-friendly museum offers a variety of exhibits and collections that showcase Hershey's history, lifestyle, and legacy.
A fabulous place to learn about Milton Hershey, the Hershey Chocolate Company, and the surrounding community of Hershey, PA (not officially a town). The staff were friendly and the exhibits were a balanced combination of period artifacts in themed cases and interactive screens to better understand the story. There is a token given to activate the interactive screens, and you can personalize them! Overall, it was an informal and entertaining venue, and I would recommend the museum to anybody that wants to know more about my third cousin.
Cole M — Google review
This was a great place to learn about Hershey - not just the Hershey company but the town too. There is a scavenger hunt to keep younger kids entertained. Quite a few interactive exhibits. Add on experiences include the Chocolate Lab (make your own chocolate bar and learn about chocolate) and tastings. The chocolate bar experience at the lab is different than make your own Candy Bar at Hershey's Chocolate World. There is also a café where you can get something to eat or drink (great food and coffee options).
Laura I — Google review
A great stop if you’re short on time! The museum offers a nice mix of the history behind the Hershey business and Milton Hershey’s lasting impact on the town. Well organized, informative, and easy to explore without feeling rushed. Perfect for anyone who enjoys learning the story behind the famous chocolate brand and the community it built. Chocolate tasting was a fun addition.
Robyn D — Google review
Had such a good time, and learned so much! Highly recommend visiting if you have the time. The staff are kind and helpful. There are also fun interactive things to do!
Stephanie H — Google review
We loved it. This is an amazing museum for all ages! The staff is incredibly kind, always happy to answer your questions, explain everything, and help you. Stop by to enjoy a truly educational and fascinating experience!
Ygda A — Google review
Fun way to learn more about Hershey. Some really interesting interactive aspects to the museum which is great for kids. Spent about an hour walking around. We enjoyed learning more about the town. The gift shop was ok - it would be nice if some collectors tins or historic packing was sold to reflect more of the Hershey history or one of a kind chocolates, just available there. We paid extra for the chocolate tasting at the end for adults and kids. Very tasty. I do wish that kids could keep their tasting mug, especially considering the price of the tastings, as our little one really wanted it and it would have been a nice keepsake. A chocolate sample to take home would have also been really appreciated. We offered to even pay for the kids mug but were told no. All things considered it was a nice visit for an hour or 2.
Alison — Google review
The Hershey store is massive. Every kind of chocolate you want. Plus all the other candy's owned by Hershey, like Jolly Ranchers. Took the factory tour and it was quite informative.
Starlight L — Google review
Very informative museum about the man, the business, and the town. Friendly staff on hand for any questions. Interactive displays. Really enjoyed visiting.
Jackie M — Google review
4.5
(3809)
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4.5
(1849)
63 W Chocolate Ave, Hershey, PA 17033, USA
http://hersheystory.org/
(717) 534-8939
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Wolf Sanctuary of PA

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Wildlife refuge
Nature & Parks
Nestled in the tranquil woodlands of northern Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Wolf Sanctuary of PA is a family-owned refuge offering guided tours and special events like Full Moon nights. Spanning over 80 acres, this sanctuary provides a unique opportunity to observe wolves and wolf-dogs in their natural habitat while serving as an educational center for wildlife conservation. Visitors can sign up for guided tours to learn more about these majestic creatures and enjoy the serene surroundings.
The guided tour was a fantastic experience. Our guide Kristen was extremely knowledgeable not only about wolves in general but also the back story of each individual wolf. This is a forever home for these wolves and most definitely not a zoo.
Elizabeth H — Google review
We went for our dad's 75th birthday on a full moon night. I would not recommend taking your older loved ones here. Hilly, gravel trails are what you walk on. We loved the enthusiasm and knowledge of the volunteers. We hated that more tickets were sold than expected (which we know helps the wolves) and we didn't get the small group tour to learn. The wolves are majestic and their howling beautiful. We did not get to see the entire sanctuary because there was not enough volunteers, that made the trails clogged with too many people. We took chairs and carried them. That sucked. You DO NOT NEED CHAIRS. There are benches and a fire pit by the gift store at the end of everything. My suggestion: bypass the moon nights and go when you can score a small group tour of the ENTIRE facility. We were thankful for all the knowledge the pony-tailed volunteer dropped on our large group of about 100 people. We appreciated the no kids under 16 rule for the moon night's too. There's such a rich, wonderful history to this place and we wanted to hear all of it. 5 stars for the wolves. 5 stars for the volunteers. 1 star for over selling tickets. Bottom line: go for a day time visit with a small group.
Kris K — Google review
We actually had the pleasure of staying in one of 3 cottage's on the property. We stayed in the Paymaster's Offfice. It was an adorable cozy place that had a gas fireplace, a large air jet soaking tub, kitchenette that included a coffee maker, electric tea kettle, microwave, cook top with two burners, dishes, silverware, pots and pans. Breakfast is included with your stay and was delivered to the cottage by Maggie. Also included is a tour of the wolves. In the early morning hours, we had the pleasure of hearing a symphony of wolves. What a beautiful way to wake up. Everyone should experience it at least once. They take great care for these beautiful creatures. Our tour guide Michelle was very nice and knowledgeable about every wolf on the property. They all have a story to be told. I highly recommend going in the fall when the wolves are more active due to the cooler weather.
Alma W — Google review
I loved my visit to the Wolf sanctuary. The volunteer was awesome and he worked there for over 20 years volunteering, extremely knowledgeable and I learned a lot. I will certainly be going back when all the leaves are down so you can have complete full visual of the wolves. The grounds are pristine and well kept. Can you tell I loved it there?
MomMom M — Google review
We did the full moon night walk. The wolves were on and off active. We learned a lot from the guides. I wish you were able to know the entertainment before booking. There was a poet our night and not live music.
Chris H — Google review
This is a really interesting place to visit. I would recommend it! It is an experience you will remember for a long time. You get to see them up close and personal. How they interact with each other and the guide does a great job explaining anything you want to know about them. You will find it educational and entertaining with guided public and private tours. Book ahead when they have limited availability. They also have a gift shop if you want a souvenir.
Dragonfly — Google review
This place is incredible. The tour guides are incredibly knowledgeable, the wolves are respected and intentionally cared for, 1.5 hour out from Philly - worth the drive. Will visit again. Close to Shady Maple if you want some good food after your visit
Caroline D — Google review
We had a private tour with Denny; he was such a knowledgeable tour guide and passionate about the sanctuary. We got to see the beautiful wolves before their feedings, so they were active and eager to be fed. Hearing the wolves howling was amazing! In the 2 hours we really got to know most of the 55 wolves the sanctuary cares for. Denny was amazing and made this experience unforgettable. Highly recommend this experience!
Ellen I — Google review
4.6
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4.6
(995)
465 Speedwell Forge Rd, Lititz, PA 17543, USA
https://wolfsanctuarypa.org/tours-events/
(717) 626-4617
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Refreshing Mountain Retreat and Adventure Center

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Retreat center
Tours
Nestled in the serene landscapes of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Refreshing Mountain Retreat and Adventure Center is a top-notch Christian retreat center and outdoor activity hub. It offers an array of retreat options for various groups and thrilling outdoor activities such as zip lining, pool parties, and team building exercises. The resort provides cabin and cottage rentals for overnight stays, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the rustic charm of Lancaster County.
I've been wanting to check this place out for the last few years and we finally made it down there and will absolutely be back! Our first impression was how clean and well-maintained the property was. They have taken great care to keep their facilities updated and maintained. Our family purchased the ascent package which included two ziplines, the aerial obstacle course, rock wall, and a few other on-site activities like sling-shots and the reptile house. Our kids range from 6-16 and they ALL loved the ziplines. I think next time we would purchase the package that included the other ziplines as well because the kids loved that part. I've been on other ziplines that required a steep climb and these didn't which was nice because it was accessible to a wide range of ages and ability levels. We spent about 2.5 hours there and felt like we got our money's worth. It was a highlight of my kids' spring break. My wheels are already turning about bringing teams or youth groups down here as they definitely have a perfect set up for that.
Emily H — Google review
Absolutely by far one of the top greatest experiences I've had in my 65+ years, and to top it off Alex and Emma made it even more awesome. Best guides ever. Can't wait to make this an annual event....thank you to all the staff as each one of you were AMAZING
Lori L — Google review
For anybody who has adventurous kiddos, I've got a place for you. My 7-year-old daughter and I checked out Refreshing Mountain for the first time yesterday and spent nearly 5 hours there of pure fun. Together we did 5 ziplines, tackled all three levels of the the ropes course, climbed a rock wall, fed some barn animals, enjoyed the beautiful playground, road pedal carts, and so much more. The property was clean and the staff was so welcoming and helpful (it actually felt unrealistic because of how most businesses are ran these days.) Choosing to spend our day at refreshing mountain was the best choice we could have made for our mommy & me day! Run, don't walk, to enjoy your own day at Refreshing Mountain. 🤸You SO won't be disappointed. (And if you can, request Starla and Thaddeus - they were the bomb.)
Emily H — Google review
5 stars — Because where else can your kids fly through trees, hug a pig, become wild plant experts, AND be fully worn out before dinner? Refreshing Mountain has officially earned its spot as our family’s home away from home. We’ve been coming here at least twice a year for seven years straight (minus the COVID gap we’ve all blacked out). And every single visit has been pure magic. Today? Top-tier. We ziplined, tackled obstacle courses, climbed walls like tiny action heroes, and visited the farm where one of my kids fell deeply in love with a pig. (We are now apparently a “we need a pet pig” household. Send help.) But this time, we also tried something new—a foraging class, recently added to their already amazing lineup of activities. My kids are now self-proclaimed wild plant experts, and I’m only slightly concerned they’re going to start making backyard salads out of suspicious leaves. But in all seriousness? It was fantastic. Educational, hands-on, and so much fun that no one even asked for snacks during it. A miracle. And then there’s the moment that keeps us coming back: years ago, when my disabled son Rhys couldn’t zipline on his own, the incredible staff made it happen with a tandem ride that let him soar through the trees like a superhero. It was a moment I’ll never forget—and the kind of kindness and intentional inclusion that defines Refreshing Mountain. Every staff member we’ve met has been welcoming, patient, and genuinely happy to help families make unforgettable memories (even if we’re loud, chaotic, and slightly muddy). This place isn’t just an adventure—it’s a gift. 1000/10 recommend. Just maybe don’t come during peak Carlisle car show traffic, unless you enjoy testing your patience before the ropes course.
Rachael B — Google review
We enjoyed our experience on the zip lines, rock walls, pedal cars, sling shots, and four levels of the ropes course — a hugeTHANK YOU to the kind and encouraging Refreshing Mountain Staff!
Ken T — Google review
We attended the homeschool day and it was truly "refreshing." The grounds are beautiful, peaceful, and very inviting. The check in was super easy, the staff is amazing and so friendly. My girls (5,9 and 11) had fun from 10 am to 5 pm, non stop! The price for the homeschool day is super reasonable and we are grateful to have this available to us. Thank you all we can't wait go back.
Ariana — Google review
This camp was truly amazing. My family and I inquired and competed the zip line activities. The instructors were kind and new their job perfectly. We had full confidence in the staff with our safety at hand literally.
Joseph S — Google review
I had an absolute awesome experience! When I told the staff I do obstacle course racing regularly and have done multiple zip lines they let me attack the obstacle course right away alone. It was a blast and there was definitely some complicated ones that slowed me down. The zip lines definitely get the blood pumping and during mid-December they had millions of Christmas lights strong throughout the wooded area which made for some breathtaking views.
Derek C — Google review
4.9
(2124)
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5.0
(760)
455 Camp Rd, Stevens, PA 17578, USA
https://refreshingmountain.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb
(717) 738-1490
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Dutch Wonderland® Family Amusement Park

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Dutch Wonderland Family Amusement Park, located in Lancaster County, is a 44-acre kingdom for children with a variety of attractions suitable for the whole family. The park offers over 30 rides including roller coasters, water slides, teacup rides, and carousels designed to cater to children of all ages. In addition to the thrilling rides, there are live entertainment shows and a water play area called Dukes Lagoon.
This is a great park for younger aged children. Really cool theme & the Castle Entrance is awesome. Most rides and stuff are for kids 3-10 years old. There are a few coasters but nothing crazy. They have a live performance a few times a day & this is a MUST. The water park is probably the one area they could improve on as it's WAY over crowded and smaller than i expected. It's nice nonetheless but there isn't a wave pool, lazy river, or even just a regular pool. There's two splash pad areas for toddlers and two taller watersides and that's really it.
Jay J — Google review
A quaint little amusement/water park in Lancaster, PA. There are a few rides for the older crowd, but I think this park is geared mainly to the younger kids. My boyfriend and I took his 9 year old daughter and we all had a great time. You could actually spend the entire day at the water park if you wanted to. We didn't get to see any of the shows as we were only in Lancaster for a few days. It's interesting to see this park right along the main roadway. I believe the park was open in 1963, so I do not know if that highway was there at that time. There is also an area where you can walk through and learn about dinosaurs.
Diane C — Google review
Our 6 and 4 year old grandchildren love it here. Their favorite rides are the Whip It, Old Fashioned Car, the small roller coaster, the Bee. They were disappointed this last visit because none of the dinosaurs in explore Island were working. A fun amusement park.
Rita E — Google review
Dutch Wonderland Family Amusement Park 2249 Lincoln Hwy E, Lancaster, PA 17602 So I’m not gonna lie I wasn’t sure what to think when my wife said let’s go to Dutch Wonderland in Lancaster, PA. Doesn’t really seem like there’s anything there as a quick roadtrip destination, but the fact that this amusement park is geared towards 12 and under and we needed some long overdue family fun we decided to hit the road. Once we arrived, the checking process was super easy because we bought our tickets online. People that were purchasing tickets on site were waiting forever in line 😩. Shout out to my wife for making the arrangements online. We got in and began riding all the kid friendly rides we could fit. First we went on a boat ride and had to identify different characters along the way. We rode the skylift across the park which was relaxing. Once we got off the skylift we went to a BBQ stand to eat and unfortunately that was the only bad part about the park. The burgers weren’t real ground beef, they didn’t have any of their sides like, and the smoked sausage wasn’t very good either. They also ran out of drinks so we had to get kiddie cups of water. After the dissster that was lunch we allowed the girls to ride a bunch of rides that parents couldn’t ride with them on. We watched a water show with an evil sorcerer, a king who’s princess daughter needed to be saved by the prince that was turned into a frog by the sorcerer because he wanted to marry the princess himself. We were able to finish off the park with a couple of family rides and rollercoasters as well as taking the girls to the gift shop and grabbing some souvenirs. If we ever go again we’ll stick to your traditional amusement park food like chicken tenders, pizza, hot dogs, pretzels, popcorn, etc, but all in all it was a great experience and most importantly the girls had lots of fun!
Brandon H — Google review
My son is 7 years old and he is at the perfect age for this amusement park. Definitely worth checking out at least once. You can easily see the whole park in 1 day. We plan to come back during Christmas since they decorate the park all up & you can even book Christmas dinner with Santa & his Elves! Kinda a cool experience for your little ones before they get to old. (Insert tear) lol
Jessica J — Google review
Dutch wonderland sure showed me and my family a good time everything where age-appropriate, we try almost all the rides they could ride. The water area was great since i had my 2 year old and 5 year old even i had a blast. Staff was informative friendy if we could have found something they insured that we found it. We had gotten food while there a little pricey for chicken tenders and fries finish it off with a slushy variety of flavors. So much fun things to do loved it i rate 10/10
Tashonda M — Google review
Really awesome place for a family fun day. SO many fun rides and things to do. Delicious treats and eats throughout the park - highly recommended.
William ( — Google review
I loved it here and cannot wait to return! I visited for the first time today with my husband (who hates rides) and my 2.5yr old toddler (who had yet to experience them). It is the perfect place to go as a family with a little one trying rides for the very first time. The rides are specifically designed with kiddos in mind, so the majority are low stakes and not very intense. I appreciated their easy system for riding based on height, and it was clearly posted at each ride. I also loved that I could walk into the rides with my son and get him situated and buckled before they began (of course workers double checked every time, but it gave me kiddo peace of mind to have me walk in with him). There were lots of food stalls and restaurants around, bathrooms in convenient locations (which included changing stations for littles), a first aid booth, strollers for rent (and plenty of places to put said strollers when on rides), games to play, and the entire park was very walkable. There were no crazy hills or long stretches of path where rides were not accessible. Wait times for rides were very short-- in fact, most of the time there was never a line. For the couple times we did wait, it was not longer than 10 minutes, and there was often shade or coverage from the sun. The water area was a blast and definitely helped us cool off. We went straight there to drop off our swim stuff (in a locker) which made it easy to get to when we were ready, and it kept us from toting extra stuff around all afternoon. The locker was for all day which was wonderful. There were so many things to do outside of rides. Shows, dives, pop up theater, Santa, a foam party, story time--it was a jam packed place. If you're looking for a place to take your littles for the day, look no further! Dutch Wonderland is the perfect place to go. Look for deals online for tickets. Kids under 3 are FREE!!!
Rachel J — Google review
4.4
(6415)
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4.3
(2434)
2249 Lincoln Hwy E, Lancaster, PA 17602, USA
https://www.dutchwonderland.com/?utm_id=GMBtraffic&utm_medium=OrganicGMB&utm_source=google
(866) 386-2839
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Sight & Sound Theatres

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Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Theaters
Sight & Sound Theatres, located in Strasburg, is a renowned Christian theater that stages inspirational musicals based on biblical narratives such as Moses, Jonah, and Noah. The theater is famous for its elaborate sets and costumes, as well as its use of live animals in the performances. It's one of the most popular attractions in Lancaster County and offers a unique biblically-oriented experience for visitors.
We went to see "Noah". Always a pleasure and a blessing!! We were a church group of eight and the play was amazing!!! Have been here multiple times over the years. Can't wait to go back for another. Some part of the play always brings tears to my eyes. I love how they bring such serious topics with a flare of entertaining that lures you along with intrigue. They never water down the gospel message of Jesus Christ!!! I just love this place and the work the casts do. The stage props always build to the point of having your Heading spinning to try to take in everything. It's not a sensory overload, but a gradual stirring of the imagination to the point of wowing you with exuberant excitement. I can't say enough good things about this place.
TAMARA O — Google review
Wonderful live show in Pennsylvania! Had this trip planned for over a year. It did not disappoint.! The show Noah was awesome the actors and actresses were amazing .The live animals were awesome as well. The effects blew me away. I highly recommend everyone who can go see these live shows.
Mary P — Google review
Beautiful theater, comfortable seats, ushers very friendly and helpful. I cannot say enough about the actors, actresses and the stage hands that brought the events of Noah to life in front of our eyes! What a wonderful performance! This was my husband and my first experience and it will resonate with us and those that accompanied us for years to come!
Denise K — Google review
**Highly Recommended for wholesome family entertainment!** - This is comparable to a Broadway show in NYC except these stories are from the BIBLE and great for the entire family. - (All my family members agree) - In addition to the main stage, they have stages on both sides of the auditorium, which gives it a "surround" or immersive effect. - The plays include musical numbers for their many scenes. - They include some one-liners for laughs.. ..which brings some light-heartedness. - They have LIVE ANIMALS in the plays also; horses, pigs, camels, sheep, goats, dogs, birds, (the kids love it..!) - It is located in Lancaster, Pa. (a great family-wholesome place to go after for lunch, sight-seeing and staying the night) - Each of these stories are heart-felt; and include a good main theme to take/ bring home with you and put into practice.. - Our Family has seen the plays: Jesus; Noah, Moses; David; Queen Esther, The Miracle of Christmas. - I would recommend a weekday, since the weekends usually get booked-up quickly. - I also suggest purchasing them online, or calling the reservation center, to make sure you get tickets. (get sold-out quickly) - They also have a nice gift shop and refreshment stands in the main lobby - (we had coffee, soft drinks, and Glazed Almonds (delicious if you are not allergic) - Cannot say enough good about this place and will continue to come back (even the kids are grown-up now) lol...
Mike H — Google review
Sight and Sound is a wonderful experience for families to go to together, friends, or for your children to attend. This theater truly brings to life biblical stories with great detail and very Supreme acting. They are very punctual at starting and I recommend that anyone that can go will see it. The costay seem high, but it's very worth it and you can understand the cost to operate such a theater. I highly recommend it to anyone.
Joseph J — Google review
We saw Noah on a Wednesday afternoon. The place was sold out even on a weekday. The staff is helpful and friendly from the parking attendants who parked us close due to seniors with walking limitations to the will call and concessions and ushers. The show is spectacular with the actors, animatronics and live animals. It is also very emotional with a lovely surprise ending. You won’t be disappointed with this experience.
Donna Y — Google review
My family and I had heard great things about Sight and Sound, but we had never been to a show until recently. It did not disappoint! Noah was outstanding, and my 4 yr. old grandson loved it! What a great experience! Thank you!
Stephanie B — Google review
I’ve been a few times. The theatrical performances I’ve seen have been Jonah, Daniel, Noah, and The Christmas Story. This is one trip that’s worth repeating. Buy tickets MONTHS ahead. If you want to go on a specific date then order as soon as the box office opens, shows get booked super fast. I travel with a bus group. Now that part has its ups ands down.
Angie W — Google review
4.9
(27741)
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4.9
(3518)
300 Hartman Bridge Rd, Ronks, PA 17572, USA
https://www.sight-sound.com/
(800) 377-1277
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Strasburg Rail Road

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$$$$cheap
Heritage railroad
Strasburg Rail Road in Lancaster, PA offers a nostalgic experience with steam locomotive rides through Amish Country. Couples can enjoy romantic wine and cheese train rides, while families can opt for an escape room experience. The historic railway, operating since 1832, provides a glimpse into the golden age of rail travel with its well-maintained steam-powered locomotives and restored passenger cars.
It is a wonderful short ride through farmland. They make it entertaining and comfortable. Also, if you're physically disabled they make accommodations and get on and off comfortably and safely. I highly recommend it for an enjoyable short outing. They're are few nice little shops and across the road is the Pennsylvania railroad museum, and that's fantastic! You need a good 4-5 hours for that place.
P S — Google review
Gorgeous platform setup! Gift shop was actually very affordable. I usually get sticker shock but was pleasantly surprised here! We had tickets for the first class parlor and it was very comfortable. Our server was wonderful. The scenery was great - farmland, farm animals, a small park, and other small attractions that the train goes through. 45 minutes is perfect duration especially with a child. We’re from honesdale — known for having the first locomotive train so we’ve been on several rides by us. But this one was so much nicer in every single way. Would recommend to anyone visiting Lancaster!
Marisa R — Google review
Strasburg Rail Road is a wonderful experience for families, students, and anyone who loves history and trains! The ride through the beautiful Amish countryside feels like stepping back in time — peaceful fields, horses, and old barns all along the way. The staff are very friendly and knowledgeable, making the whole experience both fun and educational. The vintage steam locomotive is kept in amazing condition, and you can feel the power and nostalgia with every whistle. The station area is also lovely, with gift shops, small museums, and food options nearby. Perfect for kids and groups — it’s not just a train ride, it’s a journey through history. Highly recommend visiting, especially in the fall when the scenery is at its best!
Hakan A — Google review
We attended the Cheese and Wine event and had a great time! The station looked magical with Christmas lights, wreaths, and trees creating a festive atmosphere. The staff was warm and welcoming, and the parlor car had a cozy, vintage feel. The train ride was shorter than expected, and since we went at night, there wasn’t much scenery to see—daytime rides would be better for that. The cheese and wine were delicious but the portions were on the small side. I do not beleive the ticket price reflected the quantity of the cheese and wine accurately. The gift shop was a pleasant surprise with lots of train-themed and holiday items. Overall, it was a fun and festive experience, perfect for the holiday season!
Elaine A — Google review
My friends and I are celebrating 50 yrs of friendship and I mentioned it to the conductor and next thing I know he come with balloons for us, we were so surprised. I had reserved seats in the lounge car which was great with the swivel chairs. The ride was great with interesting landscapes and the ride was monitored along the way. My friends and I truly enjoyed it.
Sonja C — Google review
Just fantastic 🤩 I've been on several train rides, but this is the most scenic and the nicest restored cars, and the most selection of seating. And a real steam engine, choo choo!🚂 And the cutest little train station village and shops. Best T-shirt 👕 choices. Just great fun 🙌🏻
Michael S — Google review
We drove all the way from Cleveland, Ohio (6 hours!!) to ride this train and it was incredible. My 3 year old is obsessed with trains so instead of having a birthday party we decided to spend a weekend away to learn all about trains. The entire experience was incredible - meeting Mrs. Claus, dropping a letter to Santa in the hopes we will receive a letter back, the Christmas songs, the train itself was so nostalgic, Santa on board was great! We also really enjoyed the smaller train ride after riding the big train. All in all, we had a wonderful experience, and I highly recommend it to anyone. We arrived 45 min prior to getting on the train (like the email recommended) so we could spend some time to do all the fun Christmas activities. Also, shockingly enough, I found this train experience using ChatGPT. I'm a working mom of 3 with limited time so I took to ChatGPT to help plan our weekend away and this is what it recommended we do. So glad I trusted it!
Alisia F — Google review
If you're making a trip to Lancaster, adding this to your itinerary is a must. We were just there this past weekend and did the Santa Express car (they have different experiences and price points). Ours was just perfect, a little less than an hour, with beautiful scenic route, live entertainment with instruments and Carolers. Of course the Cherry on top was Santa making his way and stopping to speak with every child, give a small Candycane and ornament gift and take pictures with each family. In addition to all that, they have a lovely station with stores, eateries, and also outdoor entertainment. Super super cute! Will go back!
Silvia V — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(5281)
301 Gap Rd, Ronks, PA 17572, USA
https://www.strasburgrailroad.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=local_gbp
(866) 725-9666
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