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How long is the drive from Nashua to Niagara Falls?

The direct drive from Nashua to Niagara Falls is 484 mi (778 km), and should have a drive time of 7 hrs 45 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Nashua to Niagara Falls, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Rochester, Otsego, Ithaca, Lake George, Saratoga Springs, Watkins Glen, Albany, Hartford, Syracuse, and Lenox, as well as top places to visit like Bally's Twin River Lincoln and Southwick's Zoo, or the ever-popular Gillette Stadium.

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Top cities between Nashua and Niagara Falls

The top cities between Nashua and Niagara Falls are Rochester, Otsego, Ithaca, Lake George, Saratoga Springs, Watkins Glen, Albany, Hartford, Syracuse, and Lenox. Rochester is the most popular city on the route. It's 7 hours from Nashua and 1 hour from Niagara Falls.
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Hartford

Hartford, the capital of Connecticut, is a city rich in literary and artistic history. Visitors can explore the Mark Twain House & Museum, where they can see thousands of artifacts and the desk where Twain wrote his famous works. The Harriet Beecher Stowe Center offers a glimpse into the author's Victorian house and period furnishings. Art enthusiasts will appreciate the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art's diverse collection, which includes Renaissance and impressionist works.
45% as popular as Rochester
24 minutes off the main route, 23% of way to Niagara Falls
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Lenox

Lenox, located in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, is a charming town known for its rich cultural scene and natural beauty. Home to renowned attractions like Shakespeare & Company and Tanglewood, the summer residence of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Lenox offers a blend of history and entertainment. Visitors can explore historic mansions, museums, and upscale resorts while savoring locally sourced cuisine at restaurants. The town's picturesque parks also provide a tranquil retreat amidst the gentle hills of the Berkshires.
28% as popular as Rochester
12 minutes off the main route, 31% of way to Niagara Falls
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Albany

Albany, the capital city of New York State, is a vibrant destination with a mix of historical and modern attractions. The downtown area features the impressive Empire State Plaza, home to The Egg performing arts center and the New York State Capitol. Visitors can explore the rich natural and cultural history at the renowned New York State Museum and admire Hudson River School paintings at the Albany Institute of History and Art.
47% as popular as Rochester
4 minutes off the main route, 38% of way to Niagara Falls
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Saratoga Springs

Saratoga Springs, situated in New York State, is renowned for its thoroughbred horse racing at the Saratoga Race Course and the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame. The city also boasts the Saratoga Spa State Park with its mineral baths and a pool complex, as well as the Saratoga Performing Arts Center. Additionally, visitors can explore the Saratoga Automobile Museum nearby.
59% as popular as Rochester
27 minutes off the main route, 42% of way to Niagara Falls
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Lake George

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Nestled in the heart of the Adirondacks, Lake George is truly a gem that captivates visitors with its stunning natural beauty. This elongated, oval lake spans an impressive 32 miles and boasts 176 miles of picturesque shoreline dotted with over 170 islands. The charming village of Lake George graces its southern banks, while other delightful communities like Bolton Landing, Ticonderoga, and Huletts Landing enhance the scenic perimeter.
62% as popular as Rochester
52 minutes off the main route, 42% of way to Niagara Falls
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Otsego

Otsego, located in the north-central part of Otsego County, New York, is a town with a population of 3,641 as of the 2020 census. The town derives its name from Lake Otsego, which forms part of its eastern border. This area holds significant historical importance as it was one of the first European settlements dating back to 1785.
77% as popular as Rochester
38 minutes off the main route, 52% of way to Niagara Falls
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Ithaca

Ithaca, a city nestled on the shores of Cayuga Lake in New York's Finger Lakes region, is renowned for its natural beauty and vibrant college town atmosphere. Home to Cornell University and surrounded by lush landscapes, Ithaca offers visitors a mix of cultural attractions and outdoor adventures. The area boasts stunning waterfalls such as Cascadilla Falls, Ithaca Falls, Buttermilk Falls, and Robert H. Treman State Park.
62% as popular as Rochester
46 minutes off the main route, 66% of way to Niagara Falls
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Syracuse

Syracuse, located in New York State, offers a blend of entertainment, history, adventure, and culture. The city boasts exceptional architecture that has stood the test of time. Visitors can explore the Erie Canal Museum housed in the 1850 Weighlock Building and enjoy interactive exhibits at the Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology. Art enthusiasts can admire American artwork at the I.M.
39% as popular as Rochester
6 minutes off the main route, 66% of way to Niagara Falls
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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.
58% as popular as Rochester
49 minutes off the main route, 69% of way to Niagara Falls
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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.
Most popular city on this route
7 minutes off the main route, 81% of way to Niagara Falls

Best stops along Nashua to Niagara Falls drive

The top stops along the way from Nashua to Niagara Falls (with short detours) are National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Premier Theater, and Norman Rockwell Museum. Other popular stops include Lake George, Six Flags New England Preferred Parking, and Saratoga Race Course.
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Gillette Stadium

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Stadium
Fun & Games
Gillette Stadium, home to the NFL's New England Patriots and the MLS's New England Revolution, is a massive coastal-themed venue that also hosts concerts. The stadium underwent a $225 million renovation, featuring upgrades like the country's largest video board and a 218-foot tower offering panoramic views of the stadium and eastern Massachusetts. Visitors can easily access nearby attractions such as Boston and Providence from hotels like Hampton Inn & Suites Foxborough-Mansfield.
Gillette Stadium is pure football heaven. The moment you walk up, you feel the history and the heartbeat of New England fans. Inside, the energy is unmatched—every seat feels like part of the action, and when the crowd roars, you feel it in your chest. The Pats–Panthers game this week was electric, the kind of atmosphere that reminds you why this place is called the home of champions. Yes, traffic and parking are what you’d expect at a massive stadium, but once you’re in, it’s all worth it. Great views, clean facilities, and a fan experience that makes you proud to be here. Foxborough is where memories get made. Go Pats! 🏈
Jason F — Google review
This June, we were thrilled to visit here since we hadn’t been in for many years. Finally, we made it. We really enjoyed it so much - all of the entire Gillette Stadium area! We spent 5 hours walking around and also went to the Lighthouse for viewing Gillette Stadium, which was amazing to see from the top. The Lighthouse attendant was meh. Later, my friend, who hadn’t been here for years, came back here with me last week, and I gave her a tour. We went back to the Lighthouse, and I asked a question to the new (top) attendant, Dylan, but he admitted that he was new. He is a very nice guy, very helpful, humble, and led us to the views with his explanation. We were very impressed with him better than the first one. I just want to say that Dylan is the best Lighthouse (top) attendant! Applaud Dylan for his excellent job!
Hawk H — Google review
Go Pats! We visited from out of state. Great facility for football fans. The pro shop is well stocked, the museum is great and the view from the lighthouse is spectacular! The lighthouse cost $5 per person, well worth the expense. Unfortunately, our vacation dates didn't align with a home game...
Paul R — Google review
Great place! Gillette Stadium is a great place to catch a game or concert. The views from the seats are solid, the sound system is powerful, and the crowd makes every event feel bigger than life. Whether it’s a Pats game or a show the atmosphere is great. Beyond the action, the stadium itself is well-kept and easy to navigate. The food options are solid, and Patriot Place next door has plenty of spots to eat or hang out before and after. One of the coolest features is the new lighthouse making the venue stand out in a way that feels unique in Ne. If you ever get the chance to go, it’s absolutely worth it.
Guilherme P — Google review
One of the better NFL stadiums I've been to. Very fan friendly. The ramps are gradual inclines, and there are alot of them. Food is decently priced for stadium food and is pretty good! Didn't look like there was a bad seat in the house. Overall a great experience for this Steelers fan.
Roy ( — Google review
Gillette Stadium is a really nice venue modern, clean, and well-organized. The atmosphere is incredible, especially on game days or during concerts. The facilities are top-notch, with great seating, good visibility from almost every spot, and plenty of food and drink options. Parking and access are well managed, and the energy of the crowd makes every visit memorable. A great place for any major event!
Lg G — Google review
Had so much fun! Awesome seats! Great fans! Great staff!! Sam Adams on tap! Definitely take time to hit Patriot Place before of after the game!
V R — Google review
What a class act Patriot Nation is! I've been in the loge seats before and they were great, I've been in the Club seats before and they were outstanding, now I've been in the Luxury suites and there's nothing other than Heaven that could top it! Mr Kraft you are a serious class act! Thank you for the on field experience! The service and the food was second to none. If you ever get a chance to go to a Luxury suite you're a fool for not going! Patriots Nation to the end!
WhtMntHiker — Google review
4.6
(12970)
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4.3
(870)
1 Patriot Pl, Foxborough, MA 02035, USA
https://www.gillettestadium.com/
(508) 543-8200
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Bally's Twin River Lincoln

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Casino
Casinos & Gambling
Bally's Twin River Lincoln is a vibrant gambling center that offers an array of entertainment options. With over 4,700 slot machines, classic table games, and upscale restaurants, it attracts a lively crowd. The venue also features greyhound racing from across the nation and a 29,000+ square foot event center hosting headline entertainment and comedy shows. Additionally, visitors can enjoy free concerts at the Lighthouse Bar and signature cocktails at Blackstones Cigar and Martini Bar.
I had a panic attack on Saturday night at Johnny Rockets and passed out and fell off the stool at the bar onto the linoleum, and I can’t say how amazing and helpful the staff at Johnny Rockets (Gladys) the security team (Robert) and the EMT’s (Jordan) were in making sure I was okay. I refused medical treatment (against medical advice) but I am okay and they were so professional, helpful and straightforward and helped me review my options and make sure I was able to get arrangements to stay at another hotel. I have had my issues with this casino as I’ve been coming here for several years and playing poker. I’m not always crazy about some of the business decisions they make but their security and medical team are super stellar. Thank you guys so much for helping me!
Adam G — Google review
I am so disappointed. I went to Twin River as part of my honeymoon 4 years ago and absolutely loved it, minus some issues we had with the front desk of the hotel. The casino 4 years ago was a bright, clean, mellow atmosphere with seasonally themed games that were very user friendly for first timers like me. I had been eager to go back and finally took my parents on what was supposed to be a fun afternoon trip to the casino today. We barely lasted 35 minutes before leaving. As gorgeous as the new interior is, the smell in the smoking section from the moment you walk into the casino is absolutely overwhelming and you cannot escape it even in the bathrooms - I had read reviews that mentioned this issue prior to going, but I cannot stress enough how overwhelming the smell is now compared to 4 years ago when it was barely noticeable. The negative reviews do not even remotely prepare you for the smell and discomfort you will experience. I highly recommend that people with asthma and allergies do not visit the casino. My parents and I were still coughing and feeling uncomfortable in our sinuses and chests hours after we left. I will admit that the restaurants inside the casino looked as beautiful, if not more beautiful, than the last time I visited, and the non-smoking section was a huge improvement smell-wise once you go down the ramp, though the smoke still lingers. However, the quality of the machines plummets as soon as you reach the non-smoking section. Several of the machines in the section were not working properly, and one of them ate my grandmother’s voucher with over $20 on it and we never got it back. We even pushed the service button several times and walked around looking for someone to help us but couldn’t find anyone, so we cut our losses and left. Some of the redemption kiosks to retrieve the little money we did win were also broken and had parts of them sealed over with tape!! I would consider going to the hotel again because of the beautiful rooms and the pool, but I will not visit the casino itself again.
Julia A — Google review
Convenient after a show. Spacious, clean room. That being said, whatever they use to clean the rooms is strong and HARSH. Both rooms we booked smelled horribly of chemicals. I have asthma, and my lungs burned all night long. Air conditioning did not help. Very unpleasant stay. In spite of the rooms being convenient and roomy, it was NOT worth the $900+ it cost us to stay there 2 out of three bars were only open until 10 on a Saturday night. The 3rd was busy and the bartender was stressed/grumpy. We took an Uber to a nearby place. Not a good value.
Yvonne D — Google review
Plenty of parking. Thats about the only positive thing to say about this place. Despite the "No Smoking" signs plastered everywhere, the place has a choking cloud of cigarette and cigar smoke that saturates you simultaneously from the inside and outside. It as the evening progressed the concentration of smoke became so intense that people in our group (who are smokers themselves) complained about their eyes burning and the dizziness from the constant inhalation of smoke. If you are in search of a smokey dystopia, then this is your place. Otherwise avoid at all costs.
S281Emustang — Google review
2 Star — Never Again - Bally’s Twin River in Lincoln, RI is an absolute dump. The moment you walk in, you’re hit with a thick wall of cigarette smoke that clings to your clothes and hair for hours. The air smells like an ashtray mixed with stale beer. The crowd is loud, rowdy, and low-class, making the whole place feel more like a seedy dive than a casino. The machines never pay out, no matter what you play — it feels almost impossible to win anything here. The staff act like they’ve given up trying to keep the place pleasant, and it shows. Even the hotel rooms are filthy, with worn carpets, sketchy stains, and that same smoky odor that never leaves. Bally’s Twin River used to have potential, but now it’s just a sad, smoky, grimy mess. Save your money and go literally anywhere else — this place is a total embarrassment to Rhode Island gaming.
Worldwide I — Google review
Smells of smoke as soon as you walk in. They never checked any IDs until we went to cash out. Payout not bad if you put in small amounts. Theres only one tiny little shop in the entire complex. Would not go back again because of the smoke though.
Becca J — Google review
The Mastery Martial Arts Night of Champions is an event held every year and was held at Twin River. The event draws an enormous crowd and taking place on a Saturday evening had more people than usual. I’m proud to say Lincoln won this year’s tournament and couldn’t be prouder of my grandson and all the other students, including their instructors! They trained hard and it was evident in their performance. If you don’t go here often and aren’t used to the way it’s structured it can be a nightmare on a busy night, as I found out. Parking was the worst part about being there since there aren’t any attendants to control traffic or clear signage on prices for paid parking. Valet parking is 10.00 and it’s just basically in the far left row in front of the casino which causes more congestion and confusion. There should be at least some designated parking spaces and available parking attendants for people attending events that are there. If people going to events were separated from gamblers that would be parked for extended periods of time it would reduce traffic congestion- cars were literally driving in circles waiting for people to leave- that’s a problem and a great reason NOT to go there (for me at least).
Ann M — Google review
Poker room has new decor but same dealers and floor who treat the regulars better than you. Some of the dealers are just bad. Exposing cards , pushing pots the wrong way, and taking forever with a simple side pot. if they paid attention instead of bs'ing with their friends at the table the game would run better.
Jim R — Google review
3.9
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3.0
(592)
100 Twin River Rd, Lincoln, RI 02865, USA
https://casinos.ballys.com/lincoln/
(401) 723-3200
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Southwick's Zoo

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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Southwick's Zoo is a fantastic family destination with a wide range of activities and attractions. The zoo offers an animal farm, camel rides, wildlife shows, and special holiday events. Visitors can enjoy spacious grounds with well-cared-for animals and friendly staff. The on-site restaurant serves delicious but slightly pricey food, while there are also snack options available. The zoo features a variety of animals to see and even has some rides for added fun.
Hands down, one of the best zoos we’ve ever visited/especially for kids! Here, animals roam in spacious, naturalistic habitats, not cramped in cages. One of our absolute favorite parts was feeding the deer, going on the carousel, and, of course, enjoying some delicious ice cream. You can easily spend an entire day here and walk away with beautiful memories.
Irina H — Google review
Nice zoo. I wish they had more, but it's nice for the area. They had a lot of apes and monkeys, which were neat. Some animals like the tiger were hard to see as they were away and asleep. I feel a couple of animals could have had more space. I really like the informative signs throughout that gave a lot of detail about the various animals. I feel this zoo is mostly focused for kids and families more than my age, but it was good to check it out after not being there for years. I enjoyed the sky ride over the park. There are some better deals if you buy tickets ahead of time.
Adam P — Google review
Went to the Jack O Lantern Spooktacular with my kids, met up w my brother& his family there for a cousins outing. The park is decorated so adorably all throughout. Lots of opportunities for pictures. Not just inundated with a million jack o lanterns to fill space, lots of really amazing artwork. Kids had fun, we had fun, only surprise was how few vendor stations were open but hey, overall a terrific night for the family 🎃
Samantha S — Google review
Buying tickets online in advance saved us money and made entry easy. This was our third visit, the last being about a decade ago. We had a great time, especially the petting zoo and close encounters with many deers. However, we felt the overall the zoo looked outdated. We wished the lion enclosure was larger, similar to the camels’, as it was quite small. The reptile exhibit was also cramped, with only lizards, toads, and large spiders. My wife was hoping to see snakes, but there weren’t any, which was disappointing. The staff were friendly and busy with their tasks. Oh, and those three cheetah cubs were adorable! We’d definitely go again in the future, hoping to see more animals and maybe a larger lion enclosure.
Kiho K — Google review
Southwick’s Zoo is a wonderful experience for all ages! The zoo is impressively clean and well-maintained, making it a comfortable place to explore. The variety of animals is great, and they all appear healthy and well cared for. One of the highlights is the deer forest — getting to walk among and feed the deer was such a unique and peaceful experience. The facilities, including restrooms and dining areas, were clean and easy to access throughout the visit. A great family-friendly destination!
Gru R — Google review
Great zoo. You can see it all in 4hrs or take your time and enjoy a full day there. Fun for all ages. Food options are pretty good. GF options available as well as pack a cooler bring your wagon and have a picnic.
Mel C — Google review
Best zoo I’ve ever been to! I have lived in New England nearly all of my life, but I’d never heard of Southwick’s Zoo until this past week. It was wonderful. My toddler and I spent all day there (10am-4pm), most of it with friends, and we still didn’t see everything! I’d guess you can see more when you’re not going at a 3-year-old’s pace, but with 200 acres of zoo I don’t know if you’d see the whole place. It was well kept, the animals appeared well cared for. We saw several of them eating which was neat and kept them out for viewing longer. There were so many large exotic animals, and SO MANY MONKEYS! The carousel was very nice, as was the playground. And the deer park! How cool to get to feed the deer! Bring quarters so you can get corn. We’re looking forward to returning again.
Melody M — Google review
A huge zoo with a ton of animals and plenty of activities for kids of all ages including a train ride, petting zoo, and deer forest that make the experience unique. We also love their holiday themes experiences for Halloween and Christmas, making it a point to visit every year. They also have awesome drinks for the grown ups! I wish there were more quick easy food options that wasn't just fried concession food. There is a small deli with pre-packaged sandwiches that are decent but we generally end up bringing our own lunches.
Michael S — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(540)
2 Southwick St, Mendon, MA 01756, USA
http://www.southwickszoo.com/
(508) 883-9182
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Worcester Art Museum

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Art museum
Museums
The Worcester Art Museum is a renowned institution housing an extensive and diverse collection of over 35,000 artworks spanning more than 5,000 years. From ancient to contemporary pieces, the museum showcases European masterworks alongside global cultural artifacts. Visitors can admire paintings by renowned artists such as Monet and Goya, explore the silver collection by Paul Revere, marvel at floor mosaics from Antioch, and immerse themselves in cutting-edge contemporary art.
World class museum featuring a Monet masterpiece from his time in London. Ancient Rome fan? Fascinated by gladiatorial games? Well you in for a real treat, with an actual real Gladiator helmet from Ancient Roman times. Also some actual Ancient Rome busts of emperors Marcus Aurelius, Caligula, and Nero dating back to 1st Century AD. Also a Greek helmet dating back from 450 BC. Ancient Egyptian art dating back to 1980 BC. When you walk you the showstopper of the place is a big beautiful floor mosaic dating back to 500AD. Terrific tapestries, Rodin and Houdon sculpture. John Singer Sargent pieces. Also pretty cool Medieval stained glass from 1200s, and knight chain mail. Awesome tapestries and Japanese art exhibit when I went.
Fernando S — Google review
Beautiful museum. Some incredible exhibits and historical items. My only minor complaint was that the Higgins Armor exhibit won’t be open until the fall. My daughter enjoyed trying on the armor as well.
Thomas J — Google review
Visited the peaceful kingdom exhibit where a collection of artists interpret the main seminal painting. Spent a fascinating 45 minutes here.
Curtis I — Google review
We got married a couple weeks ago at the Worcester Art Museum and it was amazing! Our wedding coordinator, Julie, and her team were so helpful. The museum is also just such a beautiful place; we got the most gorgeous pictures! I recommend coming here for a visit and I 100% recommend it for events.
Brenna — Google review
I was pleasantly surprised to see Egyptian and Sumerian artifacts at this museum. Loved the art and of course the Egyptian and Sumerian stuff. I thought they inherited the medieval armor but I only saw 1. Kids enjoyed the scavenger hunt and my 2 youngest did enjoy the story telling. Nice little thing to do around Worcester.
Ramon M — Google review
I've been visiting the Worcester Art Museum (WAM) on an occasional basis for decades, despite not living in the vicinity. Particularly given the size of the surrounding community, It continues to display an impressively varied "encyclopedic" collection, although as the buildings that house it have developed over the years, parts of the collection, notably including American and contemporary art, are less than favorably displayed and the circuitous traffic pattern can be difficult to navigate--and yes, this was the case well before the current massive construction reportedly intended to integrate their receipt of the late lamented Higgins Armory Museum collection. The European painting galleries manage to present a chronological review of painting traditions from early Italian gold leaf panels to works from the early twentieth century. There are several works by better known artists, ranging from a fine panel by Piero di Cosimo to canvases by J.S. Sargent, and many important artistic traditions are well represented, even if not necessarily by their foremost practitioners, although some of the works are hung so high, with such indifferent lighting, that they can be difficult to see. There is a fine medieval French chapter house permanently reinstalled off the Renaissance courtyard whose own floor is particularly noteworthy for its fine Roman mosaic, a relic from an earlier time when the Museum engaged in archeological endeavors. WAM also offers multiple rooms devoted to arts of Asian cultures. There is a regular program of special exhibitions, which in recent years have ranged from an extensive loan display of Rembrandt etchings to an installation from their own storerooms of several fine European tapestries, although the later would have benefited from more detailed and thoughtful labels. The WAM also has a long history of art educational endeavors to which an entire building is dedicated. For a time some years ago they had a very pleasant restaurant with table service, sadly long gone. Free parking is located across the street, but although technically accessible, the museum can be a challenge for those with mobility issues.
NYS C — Google review
Very clean museum with many interesting pieces of art. I highly recommend visiting if you are in the Worcester area.
Carlos L — Google review
Interesting place to visit in Worcester. Although it is not comparable to MFABoston, it still has many good collections.
Rong Z — Google review
4.7
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4.7
(611)
55 Salisbury St, Worcester, MA 01609, USA
https://www.worcesterart.org/
(508) 799-4406
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Premier Theater

Performing arts theater
Fun & Games
Sizable performance hall at Foxwoods, presenting popular rock, pop & rap shows & other events.
This is a really nice theater. Excellent sound and big screens on the walls to project the live show. The chairs are really comfy with a good amount of leg room. Hanging around a casino while you wait to enter is fun because you can watch people playing slots or cards games. And it provides places to eat or spend some time before or after the show. The staff is phenomenal. The ushers help you find your seat and keep the line moving. The merchandise staff handles the crowd professionally and expertly. Security does their job without being aggressive. It’s a hotel casino, so there is plenty of parking and parking options. Be sure to park on the correct side or else you’ll have a very long walk to the theater. Of course, you have the option to stay at the hotel and not have to worry about traffic beforehand or driving home late at night. The Premier Theater is a great venue to catch a live show. The option to make a full day or weekend out of it makes this venue even better.
Mappening R — Google review
Crowded House put on a great show tonight. They are a great group musicians and very entertaining.
Christine C — Google review
Venue ok. Beach Boys and Peter Noone were great. The security is very tough. Not Welcoming ! I will Never go back !!!
Gregory W — Google review
Staind was awesome. Loved the theater!
Debra M — Google review
0/10. Would not recommend unless you are elderly and do not want to stand and dance. Got asked to sit during Diana Ross Love Hangover.
Asia S — Google review
We came here to see Gabriel Iglesias this past weekend. The theatre itself is huge, seats were comfortable, the views of the stage seem to be good from every angle. The food at the concession stands were reasonably priced.
Julissa M — Google review
I've been here a few times for concerts. It is a great place for entertainment. Comfortable seating with cup holders attached to the seats. Free parking is definitely a plus. I plan to see a lot more concerts and shows here in the future!
I — Google review
Fantastic place to see a show. This theater is absolutely enormous. If you can get seats closer to the stage you'll feel like you're in a small hall. The monumental size of this place isn't even noticable when the show starts. I'd willingly go back to this place for any event in the future.
Justin C — Google review
4.4
(335)
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3.9
(3414)
39 Norwich-Westerly Rd, Ledyard, CT 06339, USA
https://www.foxwoods.com/
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6

Mohegan Sun

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Casino
Fun & Games
Mohegan Sun is a vast resort featuring two casinos, an 18-hole golf course, and two spas. It's home to some amazing restaurants like MJ23 Sports Bar and Grill offering delicious steaks, burgers, and BBQ chicken spring rolls. The resort has deep-rooted Native American history and is located on a reservation. The Sky Tower offers comfortable beds with great views of the water and easy access to top-notch restaurants.
Stayed in a sky tower room which is nice. Plenty of room. The casino is awesome. Had fun playing slots and tried a few restaurants for breakfast and dinner. Staff are friendly and helpful. I like that you can check in online and get your own key card for room at a kiosk. Saves so much time and room was ready by 12:00 because they texted me. Just a very nice, upscale casino and surroundings.
Janeil C — Google review
Celebrating our anniversary, we made the trek to Mohegan Sun for a night in the sky tower -being the newest of the two. The not optional valet parking was a very nice perk to the check in protocol. I mentioned that we were returning guests and celebrating and if they had a loyalty upgrade available, it would be very much appreciated. I was told the best they could do was put us on the 23rd. floor with a nice view. We took the rocket ship ride up in the elevator and entered our room. It was clean, but dated. Almost like the real quick ride on the elevator brought us back in time. The television was either a 37” or 40” set and mounted with a tilt -that proved the level was either uncalibrated or missing in action. The “nice view” was looking at HVAC units on the roof of the very large casino floor. If you looked to the left with your face against the window, the Mystic River was in fact visible. The wall to wall carpet turned to tile in the large bathing area, but you are met with a 1980’s tub and cloth shower curtain. With a $300 per night stay (more than a night at the Swan Reserve in FL), a renovation is long overdue.
Dan A — Google review
First time stay at Mohegan Sun. We booked our room at their website and checked in at 1pm but the room wasn’t ready until 4pm. The space is huge with two casino floors located on either side of the resort. The architectural decor and interior is beautiful. High ceilings with lots of decorative pieces throughout the floor. Staff seems friendly and vibes are great. Our room located on the ninth floor was pretty good, we had a view of the river. The Sky Tower hallways are really clean and spacious and luxurious. The room was pretty good too with nice amenities such as a coffee machine and a refrigerator. Beds were comfortable and relaxing. There are many restaurants to eat here but I do wish they would offer more Asian cuisine. I also wish they had a buffet to cater many food to enjoy at one sitting. Overall, big space with large casino floors and free parking! We would be back again.
David C — Google review
I can't rate the rooms because we didn't stay, but the place is absolutely beautiful with lots to do. Plenty of restaurants from pubs, lounges, and speakeasy's, to upscale Asian, Italian and Steak.. The shops were fun and also reached from casual to upscale. The gambling was good, with surprisingly plenty of quarter machines, which are my favorite and getting harder and harder to find. They have a couple of amazing chocolate shops with one small little bar that serves handmade chocolates with paired with specialty drinks. Plus an amazing bakery. A great day capped off with a fabulous dinner at Farm Italy. Definitely going back
Loretta L — Google review
I’ll start by saying that the resort and the casino itself are top notch. Many great restaurants and appealing atmosphere. However, they treat their casino customers horribly. I had made a reservation 5-6 weeks prior for this trip and specifically choose this weekend because they were offering me a “Sky Cove Suite” as can be seen in the photos included with this review. On arrival day I get a text to check in early, when I go to check in online, the room type was changed to “deluxe king” which is a standard room. When I called to get an explanation I was told that my Host was supposed to call me days ago to inform me. I got in touch with my “host”, Jackie, who offered absolutely no help with the situation including telling me they had so many events this weekend they ran out of suites, despite the fact I had a booked, confirmed reservation, they took it upon themselves to “bump” me out of my suite and cram my family of 4 into a standard king room. No offers of anything other than “I’m sorry, there’s nothing I can do”. I am absolutely appalled by the lack of care or customer service, I’ve never been treated so disrespectfully by a casino ever. In a time where casinos are struggling to maintain business, spitting in the face of loyal customers certainly doesn’t seem like the way to go. This will be my last trip here, I did enjoy the place “while it lasted” but I will not give my hard earned money to a place that does not respect me. ***Update- as of today, 11/1/25, not a single person from Mohegan Sun has contacted me to offer any sort of apology or to at least attempt to make the situation right. Their review “responses” are as phony as empty as their customer service.
R ( — Google review
Elijah was wonderful during the check-in process, he was professional and courteous. He fulfilled our every request and made sure our stay was comfortable and according to our expectations. Sky tower is by far the best place to stay even for a quick weekend getaway. Nice clean rooms and beautiful view of the lake. Always a great experience at this hotel. Plenty of dinning venues and lots of fun activities for the kids.
Nabiha K — Google review
Took my grandson for the Basketball Hall of Fame Tip Off tournament. We had a good time. Had lunch at MJ23 Bar & Grill. Food was great as was the service. Prices were fare for what we ordered. Prices at the arena we're a bit on the high side.
Jeff P — Google review
Went to the Wolf Den to see an Eagles Tribute band Sept 27th, 2025. They were PHENOMENAL. its standing room, unless you have a disability or pay extra for seats, i think! But not sure. We stayed at Hampton Inn. Free breakfast. Room and BRoom was great. Clean. Friendly staff. Easy chkin, tiny bar, but a bar! FREE breakfast-dont wait till the last 5min to get there, or ull prob get very little, if anything. Theres a FREE shuttle that leaves every hour for Mogegan. It also brings u back to the hotel on the quarter AFTER the hour. I cant remember, but i think it takes u starting around 5p. I could be wrong, so call ahead to make sure
Faith L — Google review
4.5
(43750)
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4.1
(1516)
1 Mohegan Sun Blvd, Uncasville, CT 06382, USA
https://mohegansun.com/
(888) 226-7711
7

Old Sturbridge Village

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History museum
Sights & Landmarks
Educational sites
Old Sturbridge Village is a living history museum located in Sturbridge, Massachusetts. It offers a re-creation of an 1830s settlement with costumed staff, rides, and activities for family entertainment. The village meticulously recreates rural New England life from the 1830s, complete with historic buildings, working farms, and costumed interpreters.
My husband and I throughly enjoyed our visit on a beautiful fall day. It was 1/2 price for seniors was an unexpected bonus. We arrived earlier afternoon and it was a leisurely walk through most of the village. This is just a sample of a few places. Over 40 buildings.
Mary H — Google review
Realistic recreation of a early century village. Some of the time period tools and equipment were really interesting and all powered by animal or human. The wood lathe with the foot treadle and leather belt blew me away, although I did not get to see it in action as the representative was on break. The staff were all engaging and knowledgeable on their respective cradlfts. Definitely recommend stopping by.
Chris S — Google review
Old Sturbridge Village is a true treasure for anyone who loves stepping back in time. This living history museum is beautifully done — from the authentic buildings to the period clothing, everything is designed to immerse you in the early 19th century. Most of the staff were friendly, welcoming, and incredibly knowledgeable. They were eager to share stories and fun facts about daily life in the 1830s, which made the experience feel alive and personal. The only reason I wouldn’t give it a full five stars is that a few of the “characters” didn’t seem all that enthusiastic about their roles. It wasn’t enough to ruin the experience, but it did make certain areas feel less engaging than others. Still, wandering through this recreated New England village — where mills once turned, blacksmiths shaped iron, and communities thrived — was an unforgettable experience. It’s easy to imagine what life might have been like here nearly two centuries ago. If you love history, this is an absolute must-visit, and I’d highly recommend setting aside plenty of time to explore every corner.
Amber M — Google review
Historic village with restored buildings and staff that represent life in New England in the 1830s. Very educational, beautiful grounds. Fun way to step back in time and enjoy the day. Shops sell items made in the pottery shop and the tin shop. The pottery studio and printshop were our favorites, because of the interaction with staff. Everyone we met was knowledgeable and friendly.
Lisa J — Google review
This post is specifically regarding the phantoms by firelight event during Halloween season after the museum is officially closed. It was by far my husband and my favorite part of visiting (primarily Newport, RI). The scenery is beautiful and seeing the history reflected in clothes, architecture, tools and crafts is just so neat. The themes of the event were on the darker side of things, which is expected for Halloween, but it was appropriate for the time periods, not grotesque and no jump scares. Tastefully done. The event started at 4:30 and the parking attendants were not set up until maybe 4:45pm. They should really have people there assessing the parking well before the event because there were tons of spots randomly open but by that time group mentality sets in and you tend to follow the car in front of you. We had intended to eat at the event but the lines were super long. Not all good stands have the same items so we walked to the side stands and we're disappointed to see you can only get basic theme park food that wasn't gluten free friendly. I was willing to just eat some chips or popcorn but my husband didn't want to spend half an hour waiting for an expensive sandwich that wasn't going to even fill him up. More food tents and options would be nice. We ended up leaving around 6pm to get food which was a bummer.
Sonie G — Google review
I have been here several times with my husband's family and I am always impressed by how beautiful it is. I appreciate that the animals are well taken care of and that the staff are all very friendly. This is a lovely place to visit with children or anyone curious about how different "old world" trades worked.
Kelly C — Google review
Fabulous experience. You SEE how various tools and daily chores get accomplished. And start understanding how interconnected each person, and their particular trade / skill set is beneficial and supports the community. A Living Museum. Much better than just walking through a display without seeing the tools and trades in action.
Cassaundra J — Google review
Very interesting and historic. Be sure to ride the horse-drawn carriage around the lake and through a covered bridge. Living history museum throughout with staff in costumes. We were very fortunate to visit during the cow parade art installation.
Becky O — Google review
4.7
(4747)
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4.6
(1479)
1 Old Sturbridge Village Rd, Sturbridge, MA 01566, USA
http://www.osv.org/
(800) 733-1830
8

Six Flags New England Preferred Parking

Parking lot
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
It’s always a good time for Our Family💙❤️💙❤️💙
Sonja G — Google review
My favorite park and enjoying it since I have a ton of benefits that sadly expire this year but my local park has a ot to offer if you plan it right!
Tekknick F — Google review
They took out a bunch of handicapped parking spots to put more preferred parking spots which is annoying because the handicapped spots get full now and we end up having to go to the back parking lot.
King R — Google review
Great place for everyone to have fun. With a variety of Rollercoasters and rides. They have a Waterpark as well and there is a place for children to enjoy aswell. Would recommend coming here.
Mohammed N — Google review
This place to seem to go downhill lately
Ty K — Google review
The employees are so nice and kind. The park is beautiful.
Mackenzie N — Google review
Had a great time no issues. Parked close. Had a membership as well.
Mike — Google review
Had a reservation and wouldn’t let us into the closet parking then parked cars 6 feet behind us making it near impossible to get out.
Christian — Google review
4.3
(32)
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3.5
(2064)
1768 Main St, Agawam, MA 01001, USA
9

Yankee Candle Village

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$$$$affordable
Candle store
Yankee Candle is a renowned retail chain that specializes in offering an extensive range of scented candles and related accessories. The flagship store, located in Deerfield, MA, is a must-see attraction and offers a unique experience beyond just shopping. It hosts family-friendly events and activities, featuring a toy store and a beautifully decorated Christmas village that kids will love.
It's kitsch-y, it's crowded, the candles are expensive, but it's fun. Everyone is always happy when we visit here on occasion. The themed rooms are fun to explore, and the displays of the various villages are exquisite, and the snack area is quite good. Definitely worth a visit!
Ja K — Google review
Wow! This was my first time visiting here and it won't be the last! There are candles, food, toys, games, candy, a Christmas area, and more! All of the staff were friendly and helpful! It's a fun place that I could spend hours in!!
Jeanette D — Google review
Very large store with ice cream and food along with many themes in different sections. It’s quite interesting to go through. There are also some interesting animatronics shows.
Joel T — Google review
Way too cool! The store has a beautiful Christmas display with ornaments and scenic things for purchase. Of course, plenty of candles to be had in various sizes as well. There is a restaurant outback, and the food was pretty good. The Landscaping around the facilities was beyond words. Next-door was an outlet that is worth stopping into as well. Definitely recommend stopping in here.
S J — Google review
Candle lovers paradise . You can create your own scents.make your own candles plus find all your favorites and more. There is so much to see and do. Its not like their store location in the malls this is like their own mall! Also thru have lovely flower gardens outside too!
Sonya O — Google review
It’s a tourist trap but a lot of fun if you enjoy shopping or looking at Christmas villages. They have “create your own” candles of various kinds and price ranges. We like going whenever we are in town.
K C — Google review
Absolutely worth a stop off the highway, this village carries an amazing variety of gifts and items. It's not just candles, it's everything you can imagine for the house, pantry, and an entire children's shop as well.
Heather T — Google review
A lot of fun - I’ve been to both this one and the one in Williamsburg, Virginia. My only complaint about this one is the middle area that features coffee, ice cream, and food, as well as check out areas. It does not have enough seating. My husband and I nearly had to in the floor today to eat our food. They have very small tables and not enough chairs. Also understaffed during peak season so getting food and navigating the area because of the resulting long lines is a pain. Checkout lines also take forever to get through on weekends and during peak season (October-December). The one in Williamsburg featured a lot more local artists, and I would love to see that reflected or acknowledged here. Positive things, I like the toy area a lot, the set up is nice. Love the Bavarian village (but would love if we could stop spreading the German pickle myth) and the snow room. I particularly like being able to buy German imported goods, like the Sauerbraten spice packets, which is what we make for Christmas every year.
Jay E — Google review
4.6
(2251)
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4.4
(886)
25 Greenfield Rd, South Deerfield, MA 01373, USA
https://www.yankeecandle.com/south-deerfield-village
(877) 636-7707
10

The Mark Twain House & Museum

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$$$$affordable
Historical place museum
The Mark Twain House & Museum, a National Historic Landmark located in Hartford, Connecticut, is a must-visit for literature enthusiasts and history buffs alike. This stunning Victorian home was the residence of renowned author Samuel Clemens and his family from 1874 to 1891. It’s here that Twain crafted some of his most iconic characters while calling it the 'loveliest home that ever was.'
Wonderful tour in Mark Twain house. We got the Living History Tour (a little bit more expensive). The tour guy dressed as a Twain’s friend and gave detail history regarding Mark Twain and friends/family dynamics throughout the time. The house/furniture are in great condition. No photography inside the house. It’s a long tour involving going up and downstairs. They are very thoughtful and put out some chairs throughout the house for those who need it. I recommend it when you visit Hartford CT. It’s a good place to learn more about the famous author. General tour Senior Citizens (ages 65+) $26 Adults (ages 17-64) $28 Children (ages 6-16) $15 Children Under 6 Live History tour Senior Citizens (ages 65+) $29 Adults (ages 17-64) $31 Children (ages 1-16) – $23
Sharon H — Google review
One of the best historical tours I've ever been on (and I've been on a lot)! So much rich history and too many stories to tell in just a 1-hour tour. The property is well kept, and the house is restored to as much genuine detail as could be. Plenty of parking, folding chairs in each room for those who cannot stand for long periods of time, and the staff are very friendly and knowledgeable. Tour tickets are a bit pricey but definitely worth it! No photography allowed inside the house, so get ready to take mental snapshots....you won't want to forget!
Cheri B — Google review
The Mark Twain House & Museum has a sprawling campus with different exhibits and tours. Plus, if you're a local, they have plenty of ways to visit for free. We did the General House Tour. Beth was our tour guide, and she was fantastic! A five-star guide, and I would highly recommend you request her if you go. She was knowledgeable, patient, and clearly passionate about Mark Twain's life, which brought everything to life on the tour. I particularly enjoyed how she covered the real story of who he was: the good, bad, and ugly. She was very kind and patient with our 3-year-old niece who was on the tour, and helped get her involved. The house is pretty cool (I wouldn't recommend for young kids though... or adults with severe ADD). I'm not a big fan of Mark Twain, on account of him being negative after his visit to the great state of Utah, but coming to this museum helped me realize he was kind of just a jerk to and about everyone. The gift store might be the real highlight. There are some great gems here (I featured some favorites). A vibe I got from some of the employees was they were super passionate about history and Mark Twain's life, but having visitors to the museum was a necessary evil. That was from some, but not all, which is a fun irony since Mark Twain probably felt and acted the same way. I chalked it up as creating an immersive experience. If you like Mark Twain, history, or architecture, definitely plan your visit.
Dalton A — Google review
Immaculatly restored historic home where Mark Twain and his family resided for 17 years. Parking, the museum, gift shop, cafe and grounds are all free to check out. There are only guided tours of the inside and there are no photos or videos allowed of the inside. We purchased tickets ahead on line. The regular tour lasts about 1 hour. The home is absolutely gorgeous and the history fascinating. You do not need to be a literary genius or even a fan of the author to appreciate the history of this home and the family.
Denise A — Google review
Great experience. It's a must for any literature, architecture, or Victorian fan. The house is stunning, and the stories and fantastic. No photos allowed in the house! Makes the experience more memorable to be honest. One of the great quoted figures of all time.
Michael S — Google review
Absolutely AMAZING. Alex. Our tour tour guide, was informative and humorous. If you're a Mark Twain fan, it's truly a necessary stop, because it's the only home that Twain truly thought of as his. He said about the house, "To us, our house was not unsentient matter—it had a heart, and a soul, and eyes to see us with; and approvals and solicitudes and deep sympathies; it was of us, and we were in its confidence, and lived in its grace and in the peace of its benediction." It was so cool to see where he worked, played with his kids, spent time entertaining, and lived for so many years. Note for those who have mobility issues: there are a lot of steps to climb. If you're unable to climb stairs they will only be able to accommodate you on the first floor and then you'll have to exit the tour.
Shadra B — Google review
When I was young I used to read a lot of books and some of those were by Mark Twain. It is a wonderful place where you can see it originally from creation and see the atmosphere where author was built it. Nice architecture and magic in the air.
Iurii N — Google review
Great experience visiting this museum. Olivia the tour guide portrayed herself as “Susy Clemens” one of Mark Twains daughters, she did an excellent job, i felt that i was in the presence of Susy herself. She knew a lot of the history and took us back in time.. If anyone is planing to visit the museum, it’s worth spending the little extra fee to have the experience, i highly recommend Olivia as the tour guide, you will learn a lot and she will make you laugh.. The house is beautiful, has so much details and is well maintained.. Simply a great experience!
LIris T — Google review
4.7
(3598)
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4.6
(1755)
351 Farmington Ave, Hartford, CT 06105, USA
https://marktwainhouse.org/
(860) 247-0998
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11

Crab Apple Whitewater Massachusetts

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Raft trip outfitter
Tours
Crab Apple Whitewater Massachusetts is a family-owned company that offers thrilling whitewater rafting adventures on various rivers across three different states. Guests have raved about their experiences, praising the knowledgeable and friendly guides who ensure safety while creating an exciting and personalized trip for everyone. The stunning scenery along the river adds to the overall experience, making it a memorable and enjoyable adventure for both first-timers and experienced rafters alike.
It was our first time white water rafting, and I’m so glad I finally got to do it. We did the Monroe Bridge Section, which were Class 2-4 rapids. Ryan our guide, was so informative and made sure to keep us all safe the whole way down. It was so cold out, but the wetsuits kept us nice and warm. At the end of the trip, we received a delicious homemade barbecue. The food was fresh and delicious. I highly recommend Crab Apple to anyone looking for a thrill seeking adventure!
Susana M — Google review
Whitewater rafting at Crab Apple was the highlight of our Berkshire vacation. The entire staff was welcoming and courteous. Our guide in particular, Frank, was the man. Knowledgeable, composed, and hilariously engaging with my family. The post ride meal was fantastic. The cool selection of merchandise was fairly priced and of good quality. I’ll leave you with this… the only thing all four of my teenaged kids (ranging from 12 to 16) could talk about on the long ride home was what a great time they had with the Crab Apple crew. Usually car rides with teens are silent with eyes buried in screens and ears tuned out by AirPods, but not this time. A core memory for them, and in turn us, was made that day and for that I am eternally grateful. We hope to be back!
Mark W — Google review
What an unforgettable experience! Our group had the pleasure of rafting with Charlotte as our guide, and she was absolutely amazing. She balanced safety, skill, and fun seamlessly, keeping us confident through the rapids while making sure we enjoyed every moment on the water. We all work in healthcare, so downtime and self-care are incredibly important to us. This trip with Crab Apple was the perfect way to step away from the stress of work, challenge ourselves, and laugh together as a team. The thrill of the rapids combined with Charlotte’s encouragement made it both exhilarating and restorative. If you’re looking for an adventure that’s equal parts exciting and refreshing, we can’t recommend Crab Apple, and Charlotte in particular, enough!
Matthew B — Google review
I enjoyed a lot doing river rafting with crab apple. This was my first time doing river rafting. “Charlotte Marshall” was our instructor, she was very experienced raft guide. We are one of the group of 6 students from Southern New Hampshire University, enjoyed a lot under the guidance Charlotte. We had delicious food and drinks together after our trip.
SOUTH S — Google review
This is by far the best white water rafting experience on the East Coast. This is a family owned business and the people in charge always make you feel comfortable and important. Each attendant made their utmost effort to get to know you. The best part of our experience was that we had Ethan and Jeff as our Raft guides. They explained everything to us and made everything seem so simple. They were phenomenal at their job. The food at the end of the rafting experience was all that the tired souls yearned for. We were a group of 10 and everyone was satisfied to the brim. I recommend going in a big group to get the full experience.
Sourya S — Google review
We didn't actually go out but Susan provided us the perfect info to do it ourselves in a "safe"spot on the river. Susan if you ever see this... He loved it and was out there all day on his own kayak. Thank you so much for not only being professional but human and friendly! We'll try again next year 😊
M ( — Google review
We had a blast rafting with Crab Apple. They are a small family owned business that truly cares about the customer experience. Zach was a great guide that was serious about safety but also made sure we had fun. Would definitely recommend booking here!
Colin M — Google review
This family-owned business delivers the complete experience: adventure, safety, outstanding hospitality, delicious food and guides who are both skilled professionals and passionate storytellers. Our guide, Frank, was awesome. Not only is he a highly skilled and experienced rafter, but his knowledge also extends far beyond the rapids, offering fascinating insights into the area's history and wildlife. What truly stood out was their unwavering commitment to safety. From the detailed pre-trip briefing to the vigilant attention on the water, safety was unequivocally their #1 priority the entire time. We've rafted several times with our family before, and this was definitely top-notch in safety protocol. And... dinner was fantastic! A delicious and hearty meal was just what we needed after our time on the river, with great company to boot. We can't recommend them highly enough for anyone looking for an unforgettable, safe and fun family white-water rafting!
Jen J — Google review
4.9
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4.9
(755)
2056 Mohawk Trail, Charlemont, MA 01339, USA
https://www.crabapplewhitewater.com/?utm_source=Google+Business+Profile+&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gbp-website-clicks+
(800) 553-7238
12

Lake Compounce Amusement & Water Park

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Family-friendly theme park featuring roller coasters & other rides, plus a water park.
It had been nearly 20 years since my last visit to Lake Compounce, and this trip brought back all the memories with a modern twist. It was my husband TJ’s first time, and we had a blast walking around, hopping on rides, and grabbing cute photo ops throughout the park. The nostalgia is real—but they've done an incredible job updating the space while keeping its charm. The crowd was super manageable the day we went (pro tip: check the event calendar if you want a more chill experience). We even got to visit with our family while there, which made it extra special. We have season passes now and can’t wait to go back for more fun! Whether you’re bringing the kids, reliving childhood memories, or just looking for a classic amusement park day with lots of heart—Lake Compounce delivers.
Marisa B — Google review
This is a good spot to spend a day in the summer - the park is a very manageable size to walk around and they have a handful of good attractions. Boulder dash is by far the most impressive coaster! If you have a season pass you bought online that you need to redeem for a physical card, or if you want to redeem a bring a buddy ticket, be prepared to wait 30-60 minutes at guest services. The line moved incredibly slow and was by far the longest line we waited in all day. The other big negative was what a huge rip off the dole whip is at the Main Gate Creamery - the “Large cup” is $9, we received the smallest cups of dole whip plopped into a tiny saucer. The employee working there also seemed like he had better things to do than serve 2 cups of dole whip. The employees at the parking area, guest services, and the rides, were all wonderful and very welcoming/inviting. The park was very clean and the Main Street area was very bright and vibrant. They added wait time signs at the entrance of each ride which is a nice touch and gives you an idea of how long you’ll wait in line so you can plan accordingly. It is the oldest theme park in America, but it has a nice charm to it and they’ve done an incredible job maintaining the park throughout the years. Parking is easy and they have a huge lot very close to the park - less than 5 minutes from the exit to our car.
Nina T — Google review
Wow, this place is amazing, Six Flags just lost a season pass holder, my family and I plan to come here going forward. Everything was just better, less chaotic and cheaper(way!) We just took the little one this trip, plenty of rides for her, the adult rides looked awesome, we'll be back to ride those, no doubt. The food offerings seemed adequate and plenty of choices. We did not eat this time, not because we didn't like anything, we just arrived after a late breakfast, skipped lunch and had dinner off park. The water park, oh my goodness, included with admission, totally worth that price alone. It was so hot, this was a HUGE relief! All in all, this place is perfect for my family and over the next few Summers we're going to get more aquatinted for sure! This IS a 5 Star Amusement Park!
Paul L — Google review
Got done with lake compounce, was a fun outing with me and one of my partners. Overall we give the park a B. The employees provide great Customer service, friendly & engaging. Food was standard fare but there were options that were cost effective as well as Some interesting seasonal options. That said the parking directions ended up having us circling needlessly, and the road needs to be finished paved ASAP. If possible they really need to invest in more signage in the area. The other major detriment was the yellow jackets. They were everywhere in particular any drinking fountain or seated area. It was challenging to avoid especially when eating. We came for the haunted houses and reviewed them in the photos. Overall the rides were enjoyable though some showed notable wear and tear. In one of the game bakers stands the plushies were noticibly moldy which was concerning (though the employee said those ones are not given to guests "Display only")
Rayne G — Google review
I haven’t been to Lake Compounce in years! From the parking attendants to the maintenance person every staff person was very friendly and helpful. It was a beautiful day and I advise purchasing as much as you can online. It definitely helped. *The refillable cups are definitely worth every penny! Oh and the water park…Crocodile Cove is so much fun!
Kishanna S — Google review
We chose a nice weather day, it wasn't too hot, so it was ideal for all the walking. Some lines were very long and needless to say, the water park area was very crowded. We got there a little after 11a and it took us about 15 minutes to get to the line to pay to get into the park, so pack your patience. And if you haven't been there in a while, please purchase your tickets on line, it's a lot more convenient. And they are cashless. But overall, the kiddos had a great time at the water park.
Saki T — Google review
Took my 4 year old and 20 month daughters! They had a great time at the water park and also on the rides. Visited on a Monday so it didn’t feel crowded, water park was clean and lifeguards were doing a magnificent job! Food was also very good! Definitely coming back!
Leyre O — Google review
Oh my gosh,I had the best time in the world here!!felt like a kid again,clean surroundings, water rides, helps cool you down when you get hot,there's a huge variety of games ,rides and even beach!!Plenty of spaces to sit and take a break under the shade or under a canopy,umbrella or sun...whatever you wish for. Free unlimited iced water and varieties of fountain sodas. The bathrooms are very clean and the staff friendly and responsive. We were 3 adults and 2 kids(8 &5) + all day parking =$207 total $36/person, 27 for parking. We brought our own pizza ,refreshments and snacks so we didn't have to spend more than we already had to enter. I actually think we adults had as much fun or more fun than the kids,lol. We got there right after they opened at 11.30am,left at 8.15pm and we still hadn't gone on all the rides!we have to go back!we had the time of our lives and I highly recommend this place to all families,groups and couples, there's something for everyone and all ages. What a day!!
Gloria R — Google review
4.2
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4.0
(854)
185 Enterprise Dr, Bristol, CT 06010, USA
https://www.lakecompounce.com/?utm_id=GMBtraffic&utm_medium=OrganicGMB&utm_source=google
(860) 583-3300
13

Mount Snow Grand Summit Resort

Resort hotel
Nature & Parks
Mount Snow Grand Summit Resort is the perfect getaway for both skiing enthusiasts and those looking to unwind. Nestled right at the base of Mount Snow, this relaxed lodging offers direct access to ski slopes and an 18-hole golf course, making it a year-round destination. Guests can indulge in rejuvenating spa treatments or take a dip in the outdoor pool and hot tubs after an exhilarating day on the mountain.
I've stayed here twice for work and it's been a great homebase for my time at Mount Snow. The staff is wonderful and very accommodating. It's close enough to the lifts to be convenient but not disruptive. The rooms are clean and spacious; and the hot tub is the perfect way to reset after a long drive to the Mountain.
Ray I — Google review
A great ski in and ski out resort right at the base of Mount Snow. The rooms were in good condition. We had a two bedroom suite which was a one bedroom with a kitchenette and living room with a lofted bedroom connected to a standard 1 bedroom hotel room. They have a ski check right at the mountainside entrance. It is nice to have your skis valeted, although the line gets long in the morning and at the end of the day. The hot tubs were decent, although they were often very crowded. Same story on the sauna and steam room. The television and Internet were both flaky. This was a disappointment considering the price we paid for our stay. I was impressed with the car valet service. Our car was always ready in 10 minutes or less. You texted your claim check number, a very seamless experience. Overall, I would recommend staying here if you are looking for a ski in/ski out at Mount Snow
Scott L — Google review
The location is very convenient and the staff is friendly and helpful. We liked the amenities like the hot tub, sauna, gym, and s’mores. But the rooms are dated and the WiFi is unreliable. Sometimes it’s just slow (like 11 Mbps), but it drops a lot throughout the day. One time when it stopped working, I called the front desk and they gave me an IT phone number to troubleshoot it myself! I was on the phone with them for 30 minutes and they did temporarily resolve the problem, which was just them resetting system, which is what I suggested, but they made me go through all these other steps like whitelisting my laptop even though it had been working previously. The rooms just seem like a shell of their former selves. Our room had a patio but the lock on the patio door didn’t work. The pull out sofa didn’t have any sheets on it (and no sheets in the closet). When I tried to call to get sheets, I pressed the housekeeping button on the room phone and got a message the line didn’t exist anymore. Front desk button just rang endlessly. I ended up calling the Grand Summit phone number and going through the menu options to talk to the front desk which worked. To their credit, once I talked to someone they brought the sheets quickly.
Nemo — Google review
We were here for a wedding. The resort is nice and well located. The rooms were also spacious and clean. The two points of feedback are 1) parking situation is unacceptable. We were here for a wedding, and there were two other weddings going on so the lot was packed (and quite small). One of my our guests had a broken leg that made it hard for her to get around, and most of the staff was accommodating but it was still hard to figure out the parking situation every time we came and went. 2) the food situation could be significantly improved. There is only one pub that was not open during the day, and the front desk sent us to a deli for cold sandwiches and snacks so we had to leave to go find a restaurant elsewhere. There should be a restaurant or hot food readily available for order at this caliber of resort.
Lina A — Google review
We stayed here during our Vermont fall road trip. The rooms are clean and well equipped, the resort itself is at a great location. East access to hiking trails and nearby restaurants. Staff is friendly with late check ins accepted.
Muaaz A — Google review
This hotel has a good location, everything else misses the mark. The rooms are very dated with cable TV. The gym is disgusting. Basically everything needs a refresh. We went to the burger place at the main lodge, good but crazy expensive. Harrisons restaurant was mediocre with terrible service. The arcade, lame, just a few games. The pool is nice but also needs updating. The valet parking takes FOREVER. Once it took us 30 minutes and no one was even there. Another time they just told us to get it ourselves. They don't refresh the rooms unless you ask. We had so much garbage because we were there for 5 nights. If you don't ski or the conditions are bad, there is almost nothing else to do. They had a movie night, but we didn't know until we walked by it.
Jennifer M — Google review
Had an excellent trip. Staff was friendly and attentive. Grounds are amazing.
Beau B — Google review
They double charged me after I told them they were double charging me then I had to continue to call my banks and get statements and everything Because they told me they only charged me once Had to chase my own money that should’ve never been taken will never Stay here again and neither will my family
Cassy S — Google review
4.5
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4.0
(562)
89 Grand Summit Way, West Dover, VT 05356, USA
https://www.mountsnow.com/Plan-Your-Trip/stay/details/grand-summit-resort?location=12580566
(802) 448-6819
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MASS MoCA

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Art museum
Museums
Performing arts theater
MASS MoCA is a renowned museum and performing arts center that has been showcasing contemporary artists' work since 1999. The museum offers a diverse range of experiences, from exploring the impressive Sol LeWitt: A Wall Drawing Retrospective to admiring outdoor installations like Anselm Kiefer and Franz West. Visitors can also delve into the history of the mill complex where MASS MoCA is located, gaining insight into its architectural layout and riverfront setting.
I'm not into some modern art, but I feel like Mass MoCA does a really good job curating a wide variety of things, and they have a beautiful space to display them that really highlights them. I enjoy creative 3D or immersive art and this place is perfect for displaying it. They also change out exhibits so I saw almost entirely new things. I will say the museum is sometimes difficult to navigate due to the floor layout, but if you ask for help, all of the employees are very helpful. The ones who have learned in depth about the areas they are covering and give you very good insights on the meanings of the works are great. It makes me appreciate and understand the pieces so much more. Not to mention the booklets that go with that go with the bigger exhibits, they're fun to collect and you can learn more about the artists. Other plus I like that there is free and easy parking and the entry fee is very reasonable.
Lithe — Google review
Very unique museum - inside and out! We went in a few hours prior to an evening concert and wished that we had budgeted more time, because we didn't get to see all of the exhibits. Hourly guided tours are available if you're looking for a more in depth look at some of the art showcased there. I highly recommend a visit if you have the opportunity!
Leslie B — Google review
An amazing museum in the middle of nowhere! The renovation of this museum is spectacular, and we really enjoyed our visit. It’s huge, so we didn’t manage to see everything, but the artworks were beautiful, and some were truly surprising. One of the highlights was being part of a piece: you could leave your wish in a box, and once a week the artist incorporates them into the artwork—so clever! We drove an hour to see this museum, and it turned out to be a wonderful surprise.
Catherine — Google review
I'm not big into modern or contemporary art, but my daughter loves coming to the kid space to make art projects. It's free and they have different art projects. I would definitely recommend bringing your kids if you're looking for something to do with them. Plus you get the added bonus of checking out the old industrial buildings of North Adams. Or look at some "art" if you're so inclined.
Krystal C — Google review
Mass MoCA was a great time. Spend the good part of a day there if you can. So many buildings to explore with all different kinds of art. This time there was even a tea drinking immersive exhibit which was delicious and thought provoking. Another favorite was our Milky Way fashioned out of lights, and a fun collection of New York notables around the punk era. I love getting lost here.
Matthew D — Google review
MASS MoCA is one of my favorite places in the world. There is so much art that you will need to spend at least two days to see everything. It’s an amazing museum for people of all ages…especially good for babies and young kids who like to make art. The kids can run around outside or go into the free artmaking space. Babies love looking at all the bright colors, big shapes, and strange rooms. For young adults, it’s a really cool spot to meet a friend or lover because you can walk around in the AC, just chatting about all the artworks. Plenty of intriguing things to keep the conversation flowing. Grab an ice cream cone. For older adults, you can think of this as your own private paradise where you can speak as loudly or as quietly as you want, grab an affordable and delicious meal at Lickety Split, buy gifts for everyone in your life at the two awesome gift stores, and get an education in contemporary art.
Roz C — Google review
This is our second time visiting. Last time was in 2020, during covid. I was equally impressed how the artists exhibits can take up a whole room versus being confined to a small canvas. It inspires such great expression and creativity
Jane B — Google review
This museum is absolutely unparalleled! I’m an art student and there has not been an art museum from anywhere in the country that has come close to being as impactful as the art in this museum!! I highly recommend this museum for anyone interested in interactive, sculptural, or installation work!
5thcolortravels — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(980)
1040 Mass MoCA Way, North Adams, MA 01247, USA
https://massmoca.org/
(413) 662-2111
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Clark Art Institute

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Art museum
Museums
Nestled in the picturesque town of Williamstown, MA, the Clark Art Institute is a must-visit destination. Set on 140 acres of lush landscape, this museum showcases an impressive collection of 19th-century American and European paintings, as well as silver and more. Visitors can admire works by renowned artists like Winslow Homer and a remarkable array of impressionist pieces, including over 30 Renoirs.
Amazing museum packed full with old European art by artists such as Monet. The buildings the museum made up of beautiful, with modern design and amazing architecture. The grounds are great as well. One of the best parts was the staff. Ellen was amazing! I will definitely be returning here. Highly recommended!
Lucas ル — Google review
One of the top cultural gems of Massachusetts - wonderful art, architecture, landscape; educational, research and conference facilities. For visitors to The Berkshires, a worthwhile destination to spend a day. Something here for all ages. Handicapped accessible. Carts available to transport visitors around the extensive campus (for those not wanting or able to walk). PS - one of the world’s finest collections of Renoir paintings on display.
Paul N — Google review
Amazing museum! I loved all the paintings. The poppy fields by Monet was exquisite. My favorite artist is George Inness. Home at Montclair brought me to tears. Such a special place. I plan on going back to explore the outdoors and the trails. Staff were friendly, helpful and kind.
Cate G — Google review
This review is for the outdoor space only, which is super dog friendly! Such a nice place to chill and stroll with your dog (or not). Highly recommend checking out the “reflecting pool” at the Clark Center. The Nan path has no steps, and takes about 10~15 mins. Note that the Woodland trail from the Nan path was closed at the time we visited. Cannot wait to be back to check out the museum and other trails!
Stella L — Google review
My visit to the Clark Art Institute left a lasting impression on me. The art collections there—whether Western, Eastern, or from other regions—are remarkably exquisite and reflect a refined artistic taste. Although I have only been there once, that brief experience allowed me to truly feel the power of art and the awe of beauty. I cherish the Clark Art Institute not only for the excellence of its collections but also for the serene atmosphere it creates, which brings peace of mind. I believe that every future visit will be an important opportunity for me to cultivate myself and enhance my ability to appreciate art.
Xdong S — Google review
A remarkable art institute in the beauty of the Berkshires very near Williamstown. They recently received an enormous collection to add to their already considerable one and are building a new facility for it. Can't speak to that but can say that the current collection which has its weaknesses (the Dutch Masters) and strengths (Impressionists especially Renour and Monet) is exceptional for a relatively small Institute as well as being very well displayed. The surrounding grounds match the collection in their beauty and there are numerous rewarding trails throughout. The gift shop is fine if limited and the café is about as you would expect or perhaps a bit better than that. It is a terrific place to spend a full day. You'll remember the experience well and be eager to return.
Jack S — Google review
Forget Mass MoCa with its old and tired DEI infused indoctrination and head instead to the Clark Art Institute for its timeless real art that will stand the test of time. Their Impressionists collection is nothing short of stunning with numerous works from Renoir, Monet, Manet, Gauguin and Degas and others like Goya and Gericault along with great American artists. Beautiful architecture and nice trail to top it all off. Not to be missed.
Marwan I — Google review
The museum is beautiful! The Renoir collection is spectacular, but the cafeteria don't have good options for lunch. All the personal very kind. I enjoyed my visit.
Estefania F — Google review
4.9
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4.8
(1453)
225 South St, Williamstown, MA 01267, USA
https://www.clarkart.edu/
(413) 458-2303
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16

Bennington Battle Monument

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Monument
Sights & Landmarks
The Bennington Battle Monument is a 306-ft. stone obelisk that commemorates the Battle of Bennington from the American Revolutionary War. Visitors can take an elevator to the observation deck at 200 feet, offering stunning views of Vermont, Massachusetts, and New York. The area also boasts other attractions such as the Bennington Museum, Robert Frost's grave, and classic architecture from the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Love this place. Great combination of history and scenery. Been here a couple of times while on fall foliage visits. And of course have dropped a ridiculous amount of money in the gift shop, which has a good selection of items at reasonable prices. Parking can be a bit of a struggle on a crowded weekend like when we went. Bathrooms are great. Loved the historical statues and the little display room with battle information and artifacts. The views from above were very nice - cool feeling knowing you can see three states from up there. As an added bonus for us, they were doing some reenactments while we were there! Spent about an hour here, about half of which was in gift shop waiting on the kids to look it all over.
Jimmer W — Google review
Had a great experience. The elevator wasn't working but they were offering a great deal for another visit. Unfortunately for us we were just passing through so we didn't get to go up. Cool views and grey info in the gift shop though.
Justin B — Google review
Had planned to dropped by this monument as a pit stop en route north. Loads of parking and nice little gift shop with really friendly staff. Unfortunately the elevator was not working that day so couldn't go to the top, but for a much reduced price you can still go inside, where there are friendly knowledgeable staff. A must visit if in the area.
Paul — Google review
We have driven by a few times and finally decided to check it out and happy we did except the elevator isn’t working. We didn’t read up on the site and didn’t even know that was an option to take an elevator up for what we envision as the fantastic views. It’s free to park here and walk the grounds but in the gift shop you can buy $2 per person ticket to take a ride up. There is a gift shop and separate building for bathrooms and tourist guide pamphlets. Although the elevator was down, we were told only the 2nd time in 14 years there is a staff person at the entrance to give you the history of the monument. We spent about 45 minutes and we were told our tickets are good for a trip up the elevator once it’s fixed. They couldn’t say when it would be but to keep an eye on their website. Hope it’s back up and running for leaf peeping season but still a beautiful area to explore. Glad we finally stopped.
Sal — Google review
Impressive and massive monument honoring the Battle of Bennington from the Revolutionary War. The views from the top are incredible, and the history is rich—definitely worth the visit if you appreciate architecture or early American history. From the top of the Bennington Battle Monument, you get breathtaking panoramic views of Vermont, New York, and Massachusetts, stretching out across rolling hills and valleys.
A W — Google review
We arrived fifteen minutes before closing time. We were going to go into the gift shop and use the restroom but whoever was working it flipped the sign to "Closed" as we were walking up. The bathrooms, outside the gift shop, were locked as we passed the fellow who just cleaned them. We knew we were too late to tour the monument but closing early in the face of customers? Anyways, nice big stone obelisk that can be seen quite a distance away. It commemorates the American victory over the British at the Battle of Bennington in 1777. There was a fence around it stopping one from getting too close at the time of our visit. Interesting to see, sad at the early closing of the gift shop.
Jeff S — Google review
Been closed for a while for reconstruction. Had the opportunity to go inside years ago and wanted to remember what it was like. Nice small park and nearby gift shop.
Bob ( — Google review
Beautiful views. There was an old guns demonstration, which was super cool. Elevator works well usually. When it malfunctions, the walk down the stairs takes about 13 minutes, as of October 4th 2025.Ask me how I know 🤣
Ezechel B — Google review
4.6
(1976)
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4.4
(767)
15 Monument Cir, Bennington, VT 05201, USA
https://www.benningtonbattlemonument.com/
(802) 447-0550
17

Tanglewood

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10 lists 
Live music venue
Concerts & Shows
Tanglewood, the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, is a must-visit destination for music enthusiasts. The venue offers a magical blend of classical, jazz, and popular music against the backdrop of nature's sounds. Visitors can enjoy gourmet picnics on the rolling lawn while listening to concerts with grand acoustics. Additionally, Lenox is known for its outdoor spaces and as the host town for the Tanglewood Music Festival.
Wow, such a beautiful place with world-class music and amazing scenery. I love their lawn pass, which allows us to do picnic while listening to the music. Their grass is so well maintained that I walked around with bare feet and my feet were still clean. Definitely coming again!
Hyo P — Google review
Heavenly retreat with superb facilities for outdoor listening pleasure. Lustrous grounds, with areas for picnicking, and a dynamite schedule that features a diversity of musical styles, primarily performed by Boston Symphony Orchestra or Boston Pops. Local famous artists (James Taylor, Yo-Yo Ma), and visiting artists come here during the summer. Food options are OK; best to bring your own food if you plan to picnic.
Samuel R — Google review
The Lawn at Tanglewood is the best place to be! Plan ahead, pack a picnic: Blanket, folding chairs, small table, wireless lamp or candles, ice bucket, food 🥖 🥐 🧀, wine 🍷, and thou. We were here again to see the soulful, heartfelt, best female guitarist and keyboard performer, beautiful Bonnie Raitt, after 4 years when we first saw her after the pandemic. Thank you, thank you, thank you! 🎸 🥁 🎹 🎼 🎶 🎙️ 🎼🎶
Cam E — Google review
Loved walking around prior to the concert, plenty of space for blankets and chairs, you can only drink alcohol in your designated seating area. Bug spray would have been smart, we got an Uber from town which saved us the long line of traffic into the parking lot, but staff in parking could not agree on where ride share drop-off was (each stop point had to ask the next stop point). The verdict was "limo drop-off" would be the best thing to say because it drops you near the gates.
Mistie C — Google review
Anyone in area that can make it should really make an effort to try and go and see a concert at Tanglewood Was really an incredible experience for the price ($35). People bring legit tables and outdoor feasts with friends and family to enjoy music Something you need to experience to get Sound no matter how far you were from the stage was crystal clear Would suggest coming a few hours early as there's a lot to see around the venue but also because parking is crazy and so is the seating on the lawn. Good to grab an area and parking spot
Robert B — Google review
Great venue for a concert. And the Lenox locals know how to party in the lawn seats. Charcuterie boards and all kinds of fancy spreads. Amazing! There's also great stands with BBQ, fried foods, quick self serve snacks and ice cream. It's easy to exit with West and East parking and great attendants.
Thom C — Google review
Woah 😳! There was so much to explore! I had a pleasant time exploring the grounds before the show and during intermission. A great 👍 place to view a sunset! Oh, it is a good place to see 🙈 a live show. I like the partial maze in the garden area. You will not see Jack Nicholson yelling "Danny!" while carrying an ax! At least I hope you don't! Redrum! 🤫 Shh! The sundial, Whispering Bench, sculptures , the interesting looking houses and even a few of the trees. I was surprised I was not bothered by any 🐝 insects, especially 🦟 mosquitoes. The Koussevitzky Music 🎶 Shed, not the Author "Two Sheds" Jackson, was a good place to watch a performance. Large screens helped people who were further back 🔙 and on the lawn watch the show. The shed can get warm 🥵 on a hot night. They could use some fans to circulate the air inside. The lighting and acoustics were good. The food at the cafeteria was okay but overpriced. They did run out of items on the menu. Security did not hassle myself or anyone I observed. They will check ✔️ bags before you enter. I had no issues with parking 🅿️. There is plenty of parking 🅿️ available and it is free 🆓. There are a lot of bathrooms and a few porta potties. The bathrooms I used were in good condition. They do sell beer 🍺 here. Wheelchairs ♿ are provided for guests. One lady I chatted with actually had on delivered to her at the cafeteria. I came to see "A Prairie Home Companion" and I enjoyed watching it. I do not remember them swearing 🤬 as much at being overly political. I am going to recommend a visit. I may visit again depending on who is playing. It was a long drive for me.
Stephen P — Google review
Saw James Taylor, after the rain. Great concert. Pleasantly surprised by staff. Great experience from parking lot, ticket gate, concessions, and beer garden!
Tom M — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(1192)
297 West St, Lenox, MA 01240, USA
http://www.tanglewood.org/
(413) 637-5180
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Norman Rockwell Museum

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

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State park
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Kent Falls State Park in Connecticut is a picturesque destination featuring a 250-foot waterfall, making it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts. The park offers a quarter-mile-long trail alongside the waterfall, providing various viewpoints for visitors to admire the cascading waters. While swimming is not allowed, the park provides amenities such as picnic tables and grills for public use. Additionally, the area boasts beautiful rock formations and opportunities for trout fishing.
Kent Falls in Kent, CT is easily one of the most popular—and most beloved—waterfalls in the state, and after visiting, it’s clear why. With a spacious open field, picnic benches, and grills, it’s the perfect spot to spend the day soaking in the beauty of the falls. It’s a family-friendly destination with a 3 out of 10 difficulty rating—just a walk across the lawn and a few stairs if you want to get closer to the falls. For the brave, there's a stairway that leads you up alongside the cascades for a more adventurous view. This is the only spot on our waterfall road trip where you can truly relax, hang out, and let the falls be your backdrop for an unforgettable afternoon.
Marisa B — Google review
A beautiful Connecticut State Park! The waterfalls are really stunning here. They are only a short walk from the parking lot. There is a trail with stairs you can follow up the waterfall and take in the different vantage points. I highly recommend stopping by!
George F — Google review
Stunning park. Immaculately clean and maintained. The waterfall is breathtaking, and the different deck platforms that were created off of the trail to give the visitors spectacular views are their own works of art, much like the stairs that are climbed to reach them all. The staff is so warm and welcoming, and the pride they take as stewards of this magical place shows from the well maintained trails, to the covered bridge, and the field. When we visited it was a drought, and still stunning, so I cannot imagine how it looks during more plentiful times. My only complaint is that I don't live closer to enjoy it more often.
Shannon T — Google review
This is a gorgeous state park! It's free to enter for all, and free to park if you have Connecticut plates on your car. You can see the falls from the entrance and are able to hike alongside them to the top, which is lovely! There are also lots of places to have picnics and barbecues. There are also restrooms.
Sara J — Google review
Very pretty park with a 250’ tall waterfall and a large grassy area with picnic tables. There is a long set of rock stairs that are well built with a hand rail all the way up. There are a few platforms off the stairs to see the falls.
Donna K — Google review
Very cute and beautiful part of CT. Plenty of grills and seating if you want to have a picnic. There is also hiking path there that is less than a mile long.
Jethro ( — Google review
Don't come if you think this is a good place to swim but do come if you love majestic waterfalls easy trails and cute puppers. Great for a picnic and some sun. Flushable bathrooms not really for wheelchairs.
Bree G — Google review
Beautiful little park with plenty of area for lawn games picnicking and short hike to the top of the falls. A Brooke run through the property and there may be some trout in there.
Michael F — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(366)
462 Kent Cornwall Rd, Kent, CT 06757, USA
https://portal.ct.gov/DEEP/State-Parks/Parks/Kent-Falls-State-Park
(860) 927-3238
20

The Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
The Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom offers a wide range of activities for visitors to enjoy. From thrilling roller coaster rides to relaxing at the water park, watching entertaining shows, dining at various restaurants, and shopping for souvenirs, there's something for everyone. Families can even stay overnight at the Lodge and Indoor Water Park, where kids can have their own space in the Klub Moose Suite. The park also offers a season pass that includes access to other Six Flags parks.
Fright Fest was So much fun with so many wonderful costumes. Always a great time for some family fun at the Great Escape 6 flags lake George
Constance S — Google review
The park is falling into disrepair. Many rides were closed when we visited at the end of July (the height of the season, everything should be working). Some of the rides and decorations are clearly getting the minimal amount of upkeep. Paint is flaking badly on the bottom of the pools and they should’ve been stripped and repainted long ago. The decorative lights on many of the rides weren’t working at all. The layers of dust and grime make the rides look pretty shabby. They’re painting the old story town stuff to make it look nice, but I don’t think anyone really cares about that. I think the word has gotten out to the rest of the public too. Lines for the rides were short, which helped offset our general disappointment with the place. It was still a fun day with the kids, but we’ve decided that we’re probably not going back again. There are better amusement parks that only require a slightly longer drive. There are tons of better water parks. The prices have gotten so high that this is no longer a good entertainment value.
Eric G — Google review
Great just please clean the pools. I had a ton of band-aides coming flying with the waves in the wave pool. Also hair . I love the wave pool please keep it clean 😊 prices could go down with the food , also shouldn’t have to wait 4 hours between meals with the passes ! Please have life guard on duty at the bottom of the kids water slide near the wave pool. We do love the atmosphere & all the attractions for the littles especially with timber town and the water park is our absolute favorite for the kiddos ! Hot tub needed for adults 🤣
Nichole N — Google review
A great place for families. A little pricey but that's the world these days, the reusable cups are definitely worth the buy. The water park is the best part. Bathrooms were as clean as they could be with so many people in and out of them, maybe they should hire a few more maintenance people. Otherwise a pretty good time and Martha's is right across the street!
Brianna P — Google review
Other than more than a few rides being closed for maintenance, it was a good time. The bees are horrible at the drink and food stands though. My partner got stung so if you have a bee allergy stay away from sugary drinks and bring your own food.
Stephanie L — Google review
We attended on a day of fright fest. Several rides weren't open which was disappointing. As I watched the change over to fright fest I was disappointed. I was surprised to see characters walk up behind people, especially smaller children and just scream. I've been coming to the Great Escape for decades and have never witnessed this before during fright fest. I didn't find this behavior scary or frightening, it was annoying and somewhat cruel, which isn't what fright fest is about. I will say some of the costumes and makeup were outstanding.
Betzy K — Google review
Really went downhill quick this year. Many of the popular rides have been out of service (seemingly) for much of the season and the workers are very unpleasant. I will not be renewing my family's season tickets for 2026 as I'm being asked to pay full price for a 1/3 to 2/3 of this theme park with zero refunds or perks.
Hawkeye 1 — Google review
Had to go to 4 different places to get my sodas and then on top of it my mom had fallen and nobody did anything. Woman running ride didn't come over to check and ride almost hit my mom in the face. Oh and then there's the fact that their response was to "increase training" no mention of what they could do to fix it for us. I highly discourage you from going if you're disable as they won't do anything to help you if you get hurt in any way
Devin B — Google review
4.1
(176)
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3.5
(1458)
89 Six Flags Drive, Queensbury, NY 12804, USA
https://www.sixflags.com/greatescape
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Lake George

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Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lake George, located in the Adirondack region of New York, is a charming town nestled amidst stunning mountains and lush forests. Visitors can explore the well-preserved Fort William Henry Museum & Restoration and enjoy Million Dollar Beach with its scenic picnic areas and boat launch. For breathtaking views of the lake and the Adirondack High Peaks, travelers can take a drive along Prospect Mountain Veterans Memorial Highway. The town offers diverse accommodation options, catering to everyone from families to luxury seekers.
4.6
(2238)
New York 12845, USA
http://www.town.lakegeorge.ny.us/
22

New York State Capitol

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

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Museum
Art museum
Nestled at the southern end of Albany's Empire State Plaza, the New York State Museum stands as a testament to the rich tapestry of New York's natural and cultural history. Established in 1836, it proudly holds the title of being the oldest and largest state museum in America. Visitors can explore over 100,000 square feet dedicated to diverse exhibitions that delve into topics ranging from Native American heritage to Adirondack wilderness and even artifacts from 9/11.
I love the carousel ride on the 4th floor. Open from 11am to 4pm, except Mondays (closed). The ride is available every half hour, so arrive a few minutes early. It is worth the wait.... loved it. The 9/11 remembrance section is very poignant and brings back memories from that time.
Priscilla P — Google review
I have visited this museum on several occasions. About 3 and enjoyed it every time. I visited by myself and twice with my wife. The first was just out of curiosity. My wife's family lives in Albany so while renting a airbnb we stopped by this museum. No long lines but inside there were a great deal of people. There is a sesame place exhibit and a African American exhibit detailing life throughout the 20th century. There is also a 911 exhibit that is hard to watch with actual fire trucks from the attacks damaged and all. I didn't realize this museum existed. I don't believe I finished the exploration after 3 times .it's free and worth the trip.
Dwayne W — Google review
Parking was free on weekend. Spent about 1.5 hours in the museum - could have spent more time. Admission was free. Interesting exhibits.
Joseph O — Google review
Absolutely love it here. Ive been going since a little kid with my dad and I love going it makes me feel like a piece of my father is still around ❤
Desiree B — Google review
We wanted an education about the earth and it's movement. Rocks and movement upon the millennium. We received a grand education of millions of years. From the smallest of shells and plants that held safest to the layers of life. To, perhaps us. Thank you.
Charles B — Google review
This museum has exhibits about natural history as well as the Metropolitan. I only visited the part about the metropolis. Most of the displays are old items brought from New York City, such as antique fire trucks and decorative pieces taken from demolished buildings. The layout isn’t very well organized, and the flow feels a bit confusing.
Dylan W — Google review
A visit to the NY State Museum instills a sense of awe and respect for history and diversity of NY. Kid-friendly and free, this museum has something for everyone. Highlights include exhibits on indigenous people, migrants arriving at Ellis Island, African Americans and Harlem, and the tragedy of 9/11. The museum can benefit from updates and more interactive features. Don’t forget to ride the classic carousel on the 4th floor and rekindle your inner child.
Augusto P — Google review
Great place to walk around and enjoy history. Consider a small donation on your way in!
Katy P — Google review
4.7
(3959)
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4.5
(1123)
222 Madison Ave, Albany, NY 12230, USA
http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/
(518) 474-5877
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Saratoga Race Course

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Racecourse
Casinos & Gambling
Saratoga Race Course is an iconic thoroughbred track that hosts summer racing six days a week and is famous for the annual Travers Stakes. The venue, which began racing horses in 1863, exudes old-world elegance and charm. It offers more than just horse racing, as visitors can enjoy a festival atmosphere with local food, live music, and people-watching opportunities. Additionally, Saratoga Springs boasts top-tier restaurants and venues in its downtown core.
One of the Triple Crown locations in horse racing . It has an antique feel to it , and rightly so. It's one of the oldest horse racing parks in the country. It's a history in the making park . Clean easy parking, the food is affordable and good . Very friendly people and the racing is top-notch. Riders up !
Johny M — Google review
Always a good time and a classic experience! ✨️ Recommend bringing your own cooler with drinks and snacks since they are heavily over priced once inside. That said, it's a great time with friends and family. If you are visiting from out of town, this is definitely going in the to-do list!
Daniel F — Google review
What a day out!! Will absolutely be planning to come back next summer. Its understated heritage exterior allows for a relaxed atmosphere at a professional horse races. Plenty food and drink options and all round a great time. Parking varied from free to $20, the general entry ticket was $11 which is incredible for such a fun day out. Could not recommend more!
Elliot H — Google review
2025 - Making my second trip over, there was some modifications being made for example parking wise. Stayed in the General Admission Price guideline. Everyone did a great job from Spector and Staff/Security wise. 2024 - The Second Home of the Belmont Stakes. First time seeing a primetime event at General Admission Price wise. Smart move being my first time attending the event. This is a first to some of us, I thought spectators plus Staff and Security handle everything great! Prior to COVID Great Aunt took me here and we had a great time!
Nicholas S — Google review
Absolutely love this racetrack! You can bring your own food and drink and there are tons of picnic tables to sit on and enjoy the day! There is not a whole lot to choose from if you don't bring food and the prices are high so your best bet is to pack the picnic lunch! Parking runs about $30 and there is plenty available. Overall a great day for family fun!
Dianne C — Google review
We’ve been several times and had seating in the clubhouse, the kitchen and the pick six picnic area. All areas offered great fun.
Ruth D — Google review
Saratoga racetrack reeks of horse racing history. Set in beautiful upstate New York and close to Lake George and Glen Falls. Plenty of parking, good food, and drinks available for horse racing enthusiasts. I have a great experience every time I visit.
Wayne A — Google review
Saratoga club terrace dining is a poor way to spend your money. There is an admission fee to sit at a tiny table for two next to the kitchen. The servers stand right next to those tables. Their Their rear ends were next to our table. The menu is limited. There is no view of the races except on a TV that is either right above your head or too far away to see. According to the manager, we could not can change our table, even though there were empty tables.
Dee — Google review
4.6
(5260)
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4.6
(1886)
267 Union Ave, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, USA
http://nyra.com/saratoga/
(518) 584-6200
25

Olana State Historic Site

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

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State park
Nature & Parks
Saratoga Spa State Park is a historic landmark offering a blend of art, culture, and recreational activities. Visitors can delve into the city's slogan 'Health, History, Horses' and learn about its famous beverage. The park also provides insights into the city's history and thoroughbred racing at the Saratoga Race Course. Additionally, visitors can enjoy a fun scavenger hunt with rewards for those who complete it successfully.
One of our favorites places on Earth! The grounds are so spacious and well groomed! If you are in Saratoga, you really should at the very least drive through the park. Bring a chair .. take a nap under a tree, there is plenty of room. You can bring your dog and let him run free. This park is well known for its mineral baths, so if you are inclined to enjoy a bath in evervescent water (by appointment only), this is the place!
Diane W — Google review
Loved this state park, woods and a stream to explore. Many different natural springs and mineral waters to taste, history to learn about. Very interesting and I'd love to come back and picnic near the stream and explore more.
Patty R — Google review
We visited Saratoga downtown & walked down to the State Park! Simply beautiful! There are multiple wooded trails, beautiful pathways & the iconic spa buildings that are a photographers dream! The park was peaceful & we enjoyed venturing around! We didn’t get far enough in to try the water springs but seeing the buildings was stunning!
Heather B — Google review
If you are looking for a place to relax, breath pure air? This is the place. If you love taking long walks? This is the place, and where you don't even need to carry a bottle of water because you will find a spring where to drink pure, fresh and alkaline water ✨️ 👌🏼 Saratoga is a beautiful in many ways, is a place that gives you peace and tranquility. I will be back.✨️♥️
Claudia M — Google review
Absolutely stunning place for a walk about in the changing leaves. They had a beautiful autumnal display at the entrance to the park to snap a few photos. We stayed at the hotel on the park property and it’s just beautiful. Really has a lot of history in the building. Would love to stay again!
Bailey H — Google review
I was truly amazed by the size of Saratoga Spa State Park! It has huge, beautiful buildings, a great pool, golf courses, and a gorgeous forest perfect for walks. I definitely want to come back!
Iryna S — Google review
hi 67 this is a wonderful destination, first i went to eat kfc next to the big pretty river with a big rock and i sat on it. me and my boyfriend Yankee and yanson and maro had a wonderful double date there!
Ed H — Google review
Great State Park with plenty of options, golf, springs, pools, parking, and trails. They always do a tremendous job of maintaining the grounds.
Brian P — Google review
4.8
(5980)
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4.7
(1033)
19 Roosevelt Dr, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, USA
https://parks.ny.gov/parks/saratogaspa
(518) 584-2535
27

Proctors

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Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Proctors Theatre, a historic vaudeville house turned premier performing arts facility in New York's Capital Region, offers top-tier entertainment in its beautifully restored Mainstage and state-of-the-art GE Theatre. Known as the community's living room, this National Register of Historic Places-listed venue hosts Broadway shows, comedy acts, musical productions, and more. With excellent lighting, seating, and acoustics, it provides an ideal setting for theater, art exhibitions, dance performances, and live music events.
The theater was gorgeous. This was my first time going and I was in awe of the beautiful architecture and finish work. The seats are comfortable and the there was ample space inside to sit down enjoy a snack talk with your group before the show starts. I specifically went and saw a clue and it was so much fun. Parking was very easy as well. Can't wait to go back for another show.
Vinny T — Google review
We are season ticket holders for Proctor’s Broadway series. We are very lucky to get such high caliber shows here in Schenectady, often shortly after they go on tour. The Theater itself is nice. The seats are a little on the small side if you are a bigger person. If you are a season ticket holder, you get access to the Ovation lounge ahead of the show, where you can order food and cocktails. Concession prices are not alarmingly high and the staff are all very friendly and helpful. There is a parking garage across the street that is a fairly quick in and out.
Matthew C — Google review
An utterly fantastical, totally splendiferous, jaw-droppingly wonderful night at Wicked. The sets, the lights, and THE ACTORS! PURE BLISS!
Celeste B — Google review
Beautiful ornate, old fashioned theater. Great production for Neil Diamond story. Guy who played him sounded a lot like him and the supporting cast, dancers, singers, especially the guy who sang Shilo was awesome, broadway NYC caliber. Only issue for me was my seats. I bought orchestra seats, row S, thinking I was 19 rows from the stage. Found out that there was another whole section in front of those, we were just a few rows from the back of the theater. Plus, the seats were tight, like regular coach on an airplane. I am 6', my knees were lightly touching the seat in front of me.
Mike R — Google review
Had a fun entertaining night with Master Chef Live. Only downside was they should provide a camera over each chef so you can pick and see what they are doing to learn things.
Jo S — Google review
Very kind employees! Helpful! Loved it and would see a show here again! Can’t go wrong in any seat!
Jamie P — Google review
We have gone to Proctors as a family for many productions now and they have all been great. Good atmosphere and friendly staff with great performances make for memorable experiences.
Scott N — Google review
Always a pleasure coming here. We came to see Wicked on Halloween night and it was incredible!
Zack H — Google review
4.7
(3414)
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4.8
(593)
432 State St, Schenectady, NY 12305, USA
http://atproctors.org/
(518) 346-6204
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Hunter Mountain Resort

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Resort hotel
Outdoor Activities
Hunter Mountain Resort is a mountainside retreat that offers cozy condos equipped with kitchens and fireplaces, making it a convenient choice for visitors. The resort has recently returned to full capacity, and the town of Hunter is bustling with activity. Guests can savor delectable treats at the newly opened Fellow Mountain Cafe on Main Street. The resort's staff members are known for their exceptional service, as exemplified by David at the front desk who went above and beyond to accommodate an early arrival.
Enjoyed our visits here. Had a lots of fun as a beginner. Resort has nearly everything you need. Even if you are missing equipment, you can purchase from their place. I would recommend renting the first time, the process is easy and the waiting line was managable. I would definetly recommend this place to enjoy snow with friends and family.
Burak S — Google review
So I've have skiied at Hunter a few times, great place during the week. We took the chairlift ride to the top, the summit lodge is closed temporarily for a remediation of some sorts. If you don't like heights this is not the place to be. The views are always great. Make sure you wear good walking shoes. The fall is the best time to go. Enjoy your ride.
Stephen P — Google review
We went to Octoberfest at Hunter Mountain. It was nice. Everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves. It is a lot smaller though compared to years ago when our family would attend. The steak food truck was great! Awesome food and excellent service! Also had funnel cake, always a plus! And tried poutine for the first time. It was good. I will probably go back next year.
Joseph B — Google review
Place has really gone down hill ever since it has been sold to Vail. The trails have practically stayed the same for a decade with maybe one or two new trails. Hellgate is always fun but it’s the only trail that you can get real speed on. They have fun terrain parks and a nice lodge bar but otherwise it’s gone down hill. They sell overpriced tickets and practically force you to buy overpriced food. Management is a bunch of goofballs who have no idea how to run the logistics of a mountain.
JustJrmy — Google review
SkyRide up Hunter Mtn in the Fall likely better than in any other season. Helpful staff...beautiful views on a clear day...could almost see the Rockies. After 11am the indoor outdoor food vendors purvey their standard wares alongside kiddie fun rides. WORTHWHILE
Bill K — Google review
I ski and live an hour away but never had been there. The line to return on the fall leaf chair lift was insanely long because they didn't encourage people to share seating.
T M — Google review
Solid ski experience for a day. Trails are somewhat limited and not too many lifts exist in this small NE mountain. The staff was very helpful and they make a point to load six skiers at a time which helps with lines. The food is typical low-quality high-price food, but the pizza is decent. I wish they improved that aspect. Overall a decent option not too far from NYC.
Haim H — Google review
Went to experience the Octoberfest event. It was out first time there and it was very nice and plenty of events going on during the day
John K — Google review
4.3
(4491)
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4.0
(493)
64 Klein Ave, Hunter, NY 12442, USA
https://www.huntermtn.com/
(518) 263-4223
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Howe Caverns

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

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