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How long is the drive from Binghamton to Syracuse?

The direct drive from Binghamton to Syracuse is 74 mi (119 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 13 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Binghamton to Syracuse, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Ithaca, as well as top places to visit like Phelps Mansion Museum and Otsiningo Park, or the ever-popular Ross Park Zoo.

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Top city between Binghamton and Syracuse

The top city between Binghamton and Syracuse is Ithaca. It's 1 hour from Binghamton and 1 hour from Syracuse.
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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.
Most popular city on this route
34 minutes off the main route, 48% of way to Syracuse

Best stops along Binghamton to Syracuse drive

The top stops along the way from Binghamton to Syracuse (with short detours) are Greek Peak Mountain Resort, Destiny USA, and Robert H. Treman State Park. Other popular stops include Skaneateles Lake, Taughannock Falls State Park, and Rosamond Gifford Zoo.
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Ross Park Zoo

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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Ross Park Zoo, located in Binghamton, is a long-standing zoo and animal conservation center that offers an opportunity for families to spend quality time together while learning about wildlife and the importance of animal conservation. The zoo showcases a diverse range of species including birds of prey, big cats, panda bears, lemurs, wallabies, red wolves, and endangered animals. Visitors can engage in various activities such as Nature Play, education stations, face painting, and informative talks.
We brought our family to the Ross Park Zoo for a few hours. It is absolutely beautiful and if you are bringing strollers, definitely take the path left and around the circuit to make it easier otherwise it is all uphill. The staff were fantastic, especially the young woman in the gift shop/admissions office. What a fantastic outing. For those with ND children- the atmosphere was very quiet when we went with very few guests on a Thursday. I had these concerns prior, so I thought that I might share- not overstimulating at all for our sensitive littles. Also the playground was a nice break in the day. 14/10, will visit again. :)
Paul D — Google review
This is a cute little zoo, but it could use some TLC. It’s on the smaller side—we spent about 45 minutes walking through and took our time. The animal selection was nice, though we did notice a strong smell around some of the enclosures. That might be because you can get closer to the animals here than at most zoos, which is both unique and surprising. I loved seeing the wolves, artic fox, red pandas, and I learned that porcupines can climb (who knew!?) It was also neat to see the peacocks full plumage open! Some areas of the grounds, like the garden statues, are a bit worn and could definitely use a refresh. That said, I really liked the little hidden shack along the walking path—it made for a cute photo op! The staff was friendly, there was no wait to get in, and the admission price is super reasonable. I think the zoo has a lot of potential to grow and probably just needs a bit more funding to really shine. I was even thinking a variety of animal encounters (even for an extra fee) might help with fundraising—but I get that it’s probably more complicated than it sounds. If you have kiddos, it’s definitely worth a quick visit!
Elizabeth F — Google review
It’s such a cute zoo with surprisingly good variety of animals! This is the first time I’ve seen sand cat and pallas cat. The enclosures are all nestled among trees, the wolf enclosure especially is very spacious. It seems like the viewing areas are also well planned, I could get good pictures of pretty much all the animals. Additional note for parents: the family bathrooms are quite spacious, which is a huge plus for taking kids there.
Mei H — Google review
Not bad, have bunches of animals to explore. Not really that neat but it’s a fun place to spend the day specially if you have kids or as a date with beloved ones. Just get ready to take a mountain walk for a mile. A lot of the animals felt like they are very weak or not well fed however they have a few nice and unique animals as well.
Nishat T — Google review
Very nice zoo. Everything was clean and all the staff was friendly and helpful. We were able to see all the animals moving around. There is plenty of shade for boot days
Nina L — Google review
This zoo was much smaller than I remembered. However it has a clear 1 mile path around it. We enjoyed the penguins and it does have a small snack shack.
Samantha H — Google review
It’s a small zoo, but with some cool animals. You get a closer look at some of the animal than you might at bigger zoos. It’s a fairly easy walk that can be done within an hour without rushing.
Crystal R — Google review
Hands down the best zoo experience we’ve ever had. We drove all the way from Toronto just to see the Pallas’s cats—my girlfriend’s absolute favorite. When we told the staff about our trip, they went above and beyond: they printed out a full fact sheet on the animal and even surprised us with a hand-painted artwork as a gift. Truly thoughtful and unforgettable.
Jmkrocks — Google review
4.2
(1646)
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3.8
(177)
60 Morgan Rd, Binghamton, NY 13903, USA
http://rossparkzoo.org/
(607) 724-5461
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Phelps Mansion Museum

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the heart of Binghamton, the Phelps Mansion Museum is a stunning example of 19th-century architecture that beckons history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. Originally constructed in 1870 for Sherman D. Phelps, a prominent local figure, this magnificent brick and stone mansion showcases exquisite period furnishings and intricate design elements. Designed by renowned architect Isaac G.
Very interesting. It was once used as a women's club. I found it disheartening that all the married women were identified as Mrs. Husband's Name. I realize it was some time ago, however these women lost their first names in the pictures. The architecture was beautiful. This is the last of the homes on Mansion Row.
Amy T — Google review
We recently visited this museum, and I can truly say it is worth a visit. From the very beginning, the atmosphere draws you in and makes you feel as though you’ve stepped back in time. Our guide was outstanding — knowledgeable, engaging, and ready to answer every question. The way he presented the historical facts made the entire experience both informative and captivating. Being inside the house itself felt surprisingly comfortable, as if the history around you came alive. You could really appreciate the beauty and craftsmanship of everything on display. I thoroughly enjoyed this tour and would highly recommend it to anyone considering a visit. The guide was exceptional, and thanks to him you genuinely feel immersed in history. Thank you, Helen
Екатерина К — Google review
Beautiful preserved mansion in Binghamton that conveys the spirit of gilded age. Mansion is brick constructed not only on exterior but also its interior walls. Guided tour was quite informative. There is ample parking next to the mansion and near the library. Area might be sketchy though as I saw person shooting up drugs in mid-day at library’s parking lot.
Mike Z — Google review
Awesome little museum. It’s a miracle that so much of its history gets preserved til today (thank you, Monday Afternoon Club). I am mesmerized by the vintage furniture and the abundance of shapes in this house. Animal elements ranging from fish, squirrels, birds, griffins, lions fill in the nooks of this house. Adorable! I hope more people get to visit Phelps Museum and to see how women’s club is involved in the story of this house. Tour guide Joe knows the inside out of this house, thank you for leading us through history!
Jenny J — Google review
The Phelps Mansion is a magnificent Gilded Age home located in Binghamton, NY. The house was built in 1872 by architect Isaac Perry, who also worked on the NY State Capitol building. The mansion was owned by Binghamton businessman Sherman Phelps. Altogether, the house has 9 bedrooms, four bathrooms, a full kitchen, and has fireplaces in almost every room. Some of the best highlights of the house are the wood carvings that can be seen in different rooms. The staircase is also a stand out because of its large size and black walnut woodwork. You will also notice that most of the rooms are very “tall” and have high walls and ceilings. Most rooms also have large mirrors to create a brighter atmosphere. The dining room is one of the best rooms in the house with its long dining table and intricate wood carvings located around it. The library also is unique with its fireplace. Many other rooms in the house are decorated with artifacts from Binghamton’s history. Be sure to check out the paintings throughout the house as well. Most of the furniture in the house is not original to it, but the house goes out of its way to depict what the house would have looked like when it was first built and at the height of style. The Phelps Mansion offers both guided tours and self-guided audio tours. It is best to buy a ticket on their website for a tour. It is possible to buy a ticket at the door. The Mansion does a great job exhibiting the history of Sherman Phelps and his family, but Binghamton as well. This is a great place to visit in Binghamton.
Ryan M — Google review
The house is absolutely spectacular. I have already been there twice and intend to go back. The staff is super nice and very informative. Can't wait to return and see the house during the holidays (I've heard it gets decorated). Truly, this piece of history has hit the jackpot when it comes to being preserved and kept as it would have been when it was built. Others are not so lucky. But, I'm sure glad some are. Stepping into this house is almost like stepping into the world of any history lovers dreams. All of the furniture is antique. The woodwork is utterly impressive. And the house has a very rich (no pun intended) history. As a bonus, even the bathrooms that visitors can use are quite nicely decorated, beautiful, and clean. One hundred percent would recommend that people visit. Edit: Went to see it decorated for Christmas and it was gorgeous.
Alysha V — Google review
My husband and I immensely enjoyed our house tour with Joe, our very knowledgeable, easy-to-understand tour guide. The property is well-maintained and happily will be preserved as a reminder of Binghamton’s rich past history. Being from New Jersey, I knew nothing of the area at all and this tour enlightened my curiosity.
Cookie C — Google review
Absolutely my favorite historical place in Binghamton. Their programs are wonderful. The docents are so enthusiastic and knowledgeable about the house and its history. I've come back repeatedly and learned something new every time!
Alexandra A — Google review
4.7
(256)
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4.8
(207)
191 Court St, Binghamton, NY 13901, USA
http://www.phelpsmansion.org/
(607) 722-4873
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Otsiningo Park

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11 lists 
Park
Nature & Parks
Otsiningo Park in Binghamton, NY is a popular green space offering a variety of activities for visitors. The park features numerous trails, playing fields, community gardens, and hosts a seasonal farmer's market. It is open year-round and provides opportunities for hiking with its 1.8-kilometer trail along the river.
Here tonight for the festival of lights drive through lightshow. Very worth it. Nice layout...easy to pull over for those slower and wanting photos. Great Santa! 25.00 per carload. They let you go around more than once which was great.
Ingrid H — Google review
The paved walking path has plenty of room to avoid other dogs while walking. It's a very pretty walk along the Chenango River.
Elizabeth M — Google review
So I would describe this property as a nature park with a few sport entertainment features. The park is large and beautifully manicured as it flows along with the adjacent river. Fishing lake, playground, volleyball courts, soccer and ball fields and a outdoor stage are a few of the features. Parking is plentiful and as with the rest of the property, clean and well maintained. Kudos to the city or county for providing this awesome park for the community. I had full bars of Verizon 4G LTE Roaming.
Will H — Google review
I came here for a nice safe place to run outside that’s paved and has some scenery. Was not disappointed. 😎☀️ Lots of parking, pavilions, playgrounds, courts, people fishing, and open spaces for family activities. While busy, it is nicely spaced out so there is some privacy if wanted. Highly recommend if looking for a place to enjoy the sunshine with friends.
Jordan H — Google review
Great place to go for a picnic and a nice 2 mile walk.
Domingo S — Google review
This is a beautiful park with ample picnic areas, restroom facilities, amazing playground for the kids, walking and biking trails. The park itself has a loop walking trail that is approximately 1.25 miles. Paved, mostly flat with a few small inclines that average about a 13 foot incline. There is also an additional trail that is connected and runs along the river easily adding a few miles round trip. This park is beautifully maintained, security patrolled and open year round until dusk. During the season and holidays the park has areas decorated by community events such as pumpkin displays and one of the most wonderful Festival of Holiday Lights I have ever seen.
Ronnie P — Google review
Been here quite often for 5k race and running on my own. The running areas are well paved. Lots of parking. Good for runners and walkers that want minimal incline/decline and paved path.
Nicole G — Google review
A very beautiful environment to unwind, relax, and enjoy fresh air.
ALFRED L — Google review
4.6
(2144)
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4.6
(213)
1 Otsiningo Park, Binghamton, NY 13905, USA
http://www.gobroomecounty.com/parks/otsiningo
(607) 778-6541
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AMC Vestal Town Square 9

Movie theater
Fun & Games
This AMC is not unlike the others as far as cleanliness and comfortability but i really loved the decorum. As we walked down the long hall to the final theater, we passed a bunch of 80's-90's movie posters and the nostalgia was for real. I really enjoyed seeing all those old posters from my childhood as i went to see the new AMAZING movie released by Marvel.. Definitely recommend
Anew S — Google review
Love AMC! Reclining seats, capability to live up “bar” between seats and make a “loveseat” for you and your companion. I did receive raw chicken tenders, and shortly thereafter a raw fried dessert. That was a bummer. Overpriced snacks, as theaters are apt to have. So pretty standard stuff.
Mo D — Google review
Very clean, Crew are really nice :) love going there!
D ( — Google review
At AMC in the Town Square, I really do enjoy the comfortable seating and the powerful speakers. Ever since the Cinema Saver closed in Endicott, I now relay on AMC for all my movie. Just being able to recline and sit back takes the stress out of everyday life and gives me a chance to escape reality for a while which is nice. I don't really mind the prices of the concessions. AMC will continue to be my reliable source for entertaining movies.
Christopher H — Google review
Really enjoy watching movies in the comfortable reclining seat and they always have great movie props popcorn bins and drink containers!
Jimmy M — Google review
The usual you'd expect from a chain movie theater. Usually clean, well staffed, and the pre-ordered food is always on time. This theater has made many upgrades over the years, all for the better and I hope they're able to keep it up!
Huyen T — Google review
Best chairs in the local theaters! They just need to be more strict about people talking all movie or being on their phones.
Dale G — Google review
First time to AMC theaters and me and my family seen Final Destination BloodLines (highly recommend btw) and prices are kinda steep I the recliner seats are so comfy they are leather and have drink holders and I almost fell asleep in them also in this theater they have slush es and pretzels and hotdogs only complaint is the popcorn is dry and you have to add your own butter that isn’t even real butter it’s just like butter flavoring or something
Ashley D — Google review
4.5
(1750)
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4.5
(123)
2425 Vestal Pkwy E, Vestal, NY 13850, USA
https://www.amctheatres.com/movie-theatres/binghamton/amc-vestal-town-square-9?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=google&utm_campaign=local
(607) 770-1930
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Frog Pond Farms

Farmers' market
Shopping
Gift & Specialty Shops
A great place to get fresh vegetables and produce. I was so pleased with everything I bought and all they had to offer. I traveled an hour and a half to get here. It was worth it. Great prices. Will be going back. I highly recommend this Farm Stand!!
T G — Google review
My favorite place for plants and local produce. 🌷 Huge selection and fair prices. They have farm animals as well which are fun to visit but not applicable to me. I heard others raving about the donuts but I did not indulge this time around. This will be a regular spot for me especially during the spring and summer months.
Jordan H — Google review
This place has so much! I love when they run their flat sales! Their flowers are always so pretty.
Shawna E — Google review
Fruit and veggies always good. Rabbits amd chickens are not fed properly and do not have access to water. They have large breed fluffy puppies for sale all the time. These puppies are not being cared for properly. They are outside all day in the heat, have no water, are bloody, and have flies all over them.
MoMo S — Google review
Walked into the first room when we got there which houses chicks and bunnies, etc. and was instantly hitting the face with the smell of death (which given my profession I I am unfortunately very familiar with). The animals were lacking water, looks lethargic, and then when I looked around the corner I saw dead animals sitting in a bag with flies encompassing them. Comment was made and shrugged off that they have “fly traps”. I advised it was 100% rotting animals and was told they would look into it.
Lauren M — Google review
I look forward to going to this farm with my Dad every fall. Great produce. Beautiful area. Great prices! Completely worth the drive.
E H — Google review
Extraordinary amount of fresh produce and it was all in great shape when we visited. The donuts are made on the spot and have an incredible gooey texture, one of the best I've ever had. The produce and cheeses and bagels are all local and the prices are as low as you'll find anywhere.
Nathan C — Google review
Always a great place for good variety of produce and flowers. Animals are fun to look at for the kids. I took these pictures while I was waiting for a child watching the animals before we did our shopping. We can always count on this place to have in season produce and some local produce.
AnnmarieRoze — Google review
4.6
(1020)
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4.5
(40)
2001 NY-7, Bainbridge, NY 13733, USA
https://m.facebook.com/FrogPondFarmsBainbridge
(607) 967-2009
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Early Owego Antique Center (formerly J.J. Newberry Co.)

Antique store
Shopping
Antique furniture store
Architectural salvage store
Coin dealer
Collectibles store
Always a good time! So many treasures to find. I have a deep love for Newberry's store, so being in the building with the iconic floor tiles, staircase and leftover details tugs at my heartstrings!
Shahndra L — Google review
My girlfriend and I's favorite local antique shop. We can and have spent all day exploring the double floors for treasures ranging from everything including the kitchen sink. The folks who run it are also always so nice, and helpful for unlocking and finding the goodies within. We've been coming here for over a year now, and no two times have been the same. Included are photos of a microscope slide collection from tge 1950's I snagged there.
Viktor P — Google review
Such a cool experience, so much to offer. You could easily spend hours here looking through every display case, booth, and shelf. So many one of a kind finds. Definitely best aside some time if you’re going to come here and you want to get through everything! They also have information on other local businesses to check out. Staff was friendly. Happy to see they take card and Apple Pay.
V M — Google review
Huge antique store with a variety of all kinds of items from tea pots to books to vintage tools, glassware, clothes and jewelry. Plan to spend minimum of an hour there, more if you want to see upstairs. In the back right corner there are a lot of clothes. Grab the key from the front counter if you need a restroom break. Some items are a bit pricy compared to other similar stores.
Stephanie H — Google review
A short family outing to Owego and we stopped by to check out some antiques! This is a great place, located inside of an old department store. I've gotta only go three stars because as beautiful as all of the vintage items are inside, they're priced VERY high. Also, each section is owned and arranged by a different person. That person is not there 🤷‍♂️. All in all, a lovely store, but more of a museum than an antique store.
Jason ( — Google review
Nice place to plunder through and find treasures. We spent about an hour here and found several items we could not live without. There is not a lot of parking. There are a few slanted pull in spots on the street but they only accommodate a vehicle about 20 ft long.
Jill R — Google review
They have an incredible variety of items offered here. I can spend hours meandering the student vendors' booths and admiring the many vintage treasures. The staff is very friendly. However, the prices are much higher than I see elsewhere. I once inquired about opening a booth there myself, and I then knew why the vendors have to overcharge. It is expensive to sell your merchandise there. I do buy items here, but only special ones or ones that are priced fairly. It is worth it to me to just enjoy the atmosphere and step back in time. It is definitely worth a look. You never know what you might find!
Melissa S — Google review
We stopped by on our way out of town and let us just say this - sooooo much to see, so little time. You need a day to slowly walk through and see all the wares from the 100 vendors they have here. Two floors worth of some good stuff and others that are more specific. Check them out and see for yourself, just make sure you have time and a big enough car in case you decide to get something haha.
Elias V — Google review
4.6
(662)
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4.5
(47)
43-45 Lake St, Owego, NY 13827, USA
https://earlyowego.com/
(607) 223-4723
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Iron Kettle Farm

Temporarily Closed
Farm
Sights & Landmarks
What a wonderful experience for children of all ages! A very fantastic selection of all things pumpkin and autumn. You could spend hours here and enjoy every minute of it.
Tim H — Google review
First trip of the season. Time to get the garden ready, if it ever stops raining. It's hard to not smile surrounded by so many beautiful flowers and veggies.
Mweeyums — Google review
Going back again for a third time today (in the rain) this Spring season. Beautiful flowers, perennials, and vegetable plants! Hanging baskets are healthy and lovely, too. Friendly staff, everything neatly organized, and prices clearly visible. Great place to decompress from work AND SHOP! Thank you, Iron Kettle!
Martha S — Google review
This is a great local farm and greenhouse. Really nice animals that seem happy on display. The baby goats were super cute! Awesome gift shop. Plenty of plants available in the greenhouse. The staff was very helpful! We were finally able to find the seeds for giant pumpkins that we have been searching for.
Jesse B — Google review
This is a wonderful pumpkin farm and country store. There is a shop for homemade items, children rides, home decor, and of course homemade food. They take cash, cards, and e-payments. The parking is free and there is a petting zoo to boot.
Trent — Google review
Really nice experience! It was pretty busy, but the lines weren't too long, and there's a lot to do. The pumpkins were a little expensive for my taste, but they have a large variety. Lots of animals to look at and feed. Corn maze, haunted house, hay ride, etc. You name it, they have it. Good fresh baked food and drinks also. Very fun for the family.
Samuel R — Google review
It's ok, but it's really more the tradition of going and the hype people make it to be then actually being that great. They have a ton of stuff but everything is WAY over priced. We go every year , the kids enjoy looking at the "pumpkin people" (which is free) , the animals (which is free, except some quarters to feed them) and we usually do the corn maze and "spook barn". As mom I always make sure to get the traditional "watch me grow" picture. It's always super crowded. The line for tickets is always long. You need to know exactly how many tickets you need as you don't want to buy any extra at $1.25 per ticket. If you have the ability to tell your kids no and not do everything there is there and just pick 1 or 2 "pay" things then just enjoy the free things , as long as you don't mind crowds (and usually some mud) then it's a fun family place. Make sure you go between meals so you don't have to eat there and if you plan on eating there take cash and a lot of it. Also don't fall into the pumpkin farm trap. *If you get a *4 pumpkin at some place like Aldi BEFORE you go to the pumpkin farm the kids won't beg you for $12+ pumpkin (that's the same size) at the pumpkin farm.
Jessica M — Google review
This is a wonderful place to celebrate the fall season. There is a lot to do and see. It's a working farm, so there are many different farm animals you can feed and sometimes pet. They grow corn and pumpkins behind the main buildings and the hay ride takes you through the back of the farm to see the pumpkin patches. They setup a lot of fun activities during the fall, such as haunted houses, corn maze, obstacle course, several playground areas, and pumpkin sling throwing. All of these things are paid through buying tickets. Currently, in 2023, tickets are $1.25 each or $12 for 12. Wristbands for unlimited access are $15 when available and are the best choice for kids 13 and under. They post prices for each activity at the ticket booth so you can do the math based on what each person wants to do. They have many locations for food/snacks, and they have a country store in the main building. For a family of 4, I would expect to spend $100 if you limit the visit to rides and food. If you are buying pumpkins and other items in the country store, their prices are in the high end in the area. We go every year and love it for the experience. Its a family tradition for us.
Lindsey — Google review
4.6
(766)
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4.5
(50)
707 Owego Rd, Candor, NY 13743, USA
http://www.ironkettlefarm.com/
(607) 659-7707
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Northeast Classic Car Museum

Museum
Specialty Museums
A collection of classic & vintage cars across 5 buildings, plus videos & historical artifacts.
Great side trip from Cooperstown!! We had seen all the baseball stuff so we headed to this museum to check it out. So glad we did! An amazing collection of classic cars - easily 150 cars and motorcycles - from early 1900s to 1990.
Greg S — Google review
What a great automotive museum... Wide variety of autos from early 1900s into the late 1900s.... Nice variety of motorcycles as well... They have a room of New York State made items... Another room that has automobiles trucks tractors that get changed up every year around June.... Room is also available for parties and special occasions to use...
Mike — Google review
Awesome museum for car lovers! Wonderful asset for the town to have this great car museum. Not fond of the temporary 80s car display, but that's a me problem not a problem with the museum. Staff are exceptionally helpful. Wish I had more time to spend during my visit. Will have to return soon.
Rich K — Google review
This is an incredible collection!! I'm so glad I stopped here on my way North. So many amazing cars! I could have spent the entire day here!! Unfortunately I only had a few hours to spare on my trip.
Jenny M — Google review
If you like the old-time cars, this is the place to go. So many classic cars and other relics to see. They even had a Delorean there!
Jennifer M — Google review
Lovely museum with lots of cool cars from since 1920s! You can find information and fun facts about each item too. Plus the staff were welcoming and knowledgeable. You can find merch & a Ford model T to hop on at the entrance/exit. Definitely a nice stop for a roadtrip adventure 🚗
Derya E — Google review
A hidden gem in the hills of NYS. Definitely worth a visit if you're passing through or staying nearby. We enjoyed touring this beautiful collection and will return to see new additions in the future!
Jen F — Google review
Nice hidden gem in the small city of Norwich. If you enjoy antique cars, the collection is impressive and well maintained. Clean and informative.
Maryellen K — Google review
4.8
(849)
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5.0
(219)
24 Rexford St, Norwich, NY 13815, USA
http://www.classiccarmuseum.org/
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Buttermilk Falls State Park

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State park
Nature & Parks
Nestled in 811 acres of lush wooded parkland, Buttermilk Falls State Park offers a plethora of outdoor recreational opportunities. The park features hiking paths, a serene lake, a stunning waterfall, and well-equipped campgrounds for nature enthusiasts. Located just 10 minutes away from the Robert H. Treman State Park area, Buttermilk Falls is often considered even more picturesque than its renowned neighbor.
Beauty around every corner. The gorge trail starts with a ton of stairs, but there are 2 falls just on the way up. The climb is worth the view. There are multiple falls along the trail all relatively close giving you amazing photo opportunities. There is a swimming area at the bottom of the falls right near the parking area and restrooms. There are also camping and picnicking areas. This is one of my favorite waterfall trails out of the many in the area
David N — Google review
I came here with a couple friends while visiting from out of state. The waterfall system was pretty cool to see and the trail was well maintained. There are some wetter spots on the trail from the falls and plenty of stairs, so I'd be mindful of these things as you traverse it. It's a cool spot that plenty of people were seeming to enjoy. There are also trails leading off the falls if someone wanted to hike longer and I thought that was cool. 5 stars from me!
Adam M — Google review
This is a nice well-kept state park much like many of the New York State parks we visited. Unfortunately at the time we visited (early August 2025), there wasn’t enough rain in the past few days which resulted in just a trickle to be seen on the main falls. But the staff was very helpful in guiding us to the Gorge Trail from the Lower Park area (main area) to see the other falls and pools. It is a hike up with trail and steps of about 1/2 mile and you can see 5-6 smaller waterfalls which look great. The main falls at the parking area also has a nice pool area - clean and clear water.
Anand S — Google review
A beautiful park with a waterfall. Ideal for families wanting to enjoy a picnic or do camping. Great outdoor activities for kids. Lots of cabins built inside the park for families to book and enjoy. 10 USD Vehicle entry and parking fee. Loved the beauty of the place.
Feroz A — Google review
Buttermilk Falls is absolutely stunning! The trails are well-marked and offer something for everyone — from easy scenic walks to more adventurous hikes with beautiful waterfall views at every turn. The cascading falls and natural pools look like something out of a postcard, and the sound of the water is so peaceful. The park is clean, family-friendly, and perfect for a summer swim or a quiet nature escape. Don’t forget your camera — every corner is photo-worthy. Definitely one of the most beautiful spots in New York!
Carrie P — Google review
Beautiful spot! The waterfall is stunning and the short trail gives you great views from both the top and bottom. Easy to reach, well maintained, and perfect for a peaceful nature stop.
Shunmugapriya S — Google review
Not far from Ithaca! Great hiking trails with amazing views of waterfalls and rock formations carved by the stream. Not as long as Watkins Glenn’s so it’s perfect for a quick hike.
Nick K — Google review
Wow! These Falls are absolutely stunning! The Hike up to the top has a lot of stairs. However it has places to sit and rest. We went early to avoid crowds and it does have crowds. I felt safe hiking even though a few spots didn’t have railings. It’s well worth the climb and it’s dog friendly !
Elise K — Google review
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4.5
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106 E Buttermilk Falls Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850, USA
https://parks.ny.gov/parks/151/details.aspx
(607) 273-5761
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Robert H. Treman State Park

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State park
Nature & Parks
Robert H. Treman State Park, also known as Enfield Glen, is a must-visit destination near Ithaca, NY. The park features a picturesque gorge with stunning waterfalls and a stream-fed swimming hole surrounded by hiking trails and camping areas. While the initial part of the gorge trail is relatively flat and meandering, the northern end offers breathtaking sights including giant waterfalls and epic gorges that leave visitors in awe of nature's beauty.
Absolutely amazing Park!!! The waterfalls are just amazing! And it's absolutely beautiful and you can actually swim in a couple of the waterfall pools underneath the fall. Only when an approved lifeguard is there if you have children. absolutely gorgeous and I highly recommend that you make that a definite stop when exploring.
Gillian — Google review
We went here on a weekday. Pretty quite and less crowded on a weekday. The Gorge trail was little treacherous but it was worth it. A great view of the waterfalls. Make sure you do this hike on a pleasant weather. Sunny day might kill you
Ashish K — Google review
Not a popular state parks so we came here with less expectations and were pleasantly surprised with the beautiful hikes. Gorge trail was pretty flat hike. Lots of waterfalls to see till the 115 ft Lucifer falls. We saw folks taking the rim trail too to view the Lucifer falls from the viewing deck. Trail to the swimming hole Enfield Glen falls has a pretty flat trail. Not very crowded too. But swimming was closed when we reached at 4 pm. Folks can take the trail from the lower to the upper entrance but we drove as they have parking lots in both places.
Shruti S — Google review
Starting from the Old Mill, the Gorge Trail is an unforgettable hike through some of the most stunning natural scenery in the region. The trail winds along dramatic rock formations carved by centuries of water flow, with cascading waterfalls and lush greenery at every turn. The stone steps and ledges offer breathtaking views—but also call for good, sturdy shoes, as the terrain can be uneven and slippery in spots. This is a mild to moderate hike that rewards every step with visual splendor. The sound of rushing water and the cool shade of the gorge make it a refreshing escape on a warm day. Whether you're an avid hiker or just out for a scenic walk, this trail is a must-see.
Mavis A — Google review
Well worth the hike to see the upper falls! Take the gorge trail to see the best view of the upper falls. It is a nice hike with lots of stairs, tree roots and rocks. There are about 100 steps when you get Close to the point with the best views... But worth the hike!
Greg M — Google review
A must see whenever you are visiting Ithaca!!! Beautiful stony trail that takes you to an amazing array of cascades and waterfalls throughout the park!!! Lucifer falls was the highlight of my day!!! Trail has lots of steps so take your time when visiting and enjoy the views!!
Angelo G — Google review
This one is gorgeous. You can do a loop , it has waterfall, river and you literally feel like walking inside a nature sanctuary. In awe of what I saw there, will definitely go again
Kali G — Google review
Amazing place with heart stopping scenery!! The park is VERY clean. Trails are well maintained (and amazing). Swimming area is legendary! Everyone is super friendly and happy to help. I lost my watch while using the diving board…they found it!! and returned it to me!!! I just can’t say enough great things about this place….🙂❤️
Michael P — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(1379)
105 Enfield Falls Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850, USA
http://parks.ny.gov/parks/135/
(607) 273-3440
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11

Greek Peak Mountain Resort

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Hotel
Outdoor Activities
Greek Peak Mountain Resort, located in Cortland, is a popular destination for active families and adrenaline-loving teens. The resort features an Adventure Center with thrilling activities such as a mountain coaster, zip-lines, ropes challenge courses, and the Virtusphere virtual reality adventure. Additionally, visitors can enjoy mountain biking trails, a tubing center, and Euro bungee.
I've been here at least 10 times now. We enjoy ourselves every time. The water park is small compared to other places like great wolf lodge or Kalahari. The smaller park works for me. It may not be suitable for older children or adults. There's a bar and restaurant on sight. Across the street, they have mountain coaster and zip lining. The rooms are nice and they're quiet at night. This is good for a 1 or 2 night stay.
Marcus C — Google review
I thought the place was great. Scenic views, a pool, water rides, great food, great staff and the list goes on and on. I did have two issues. In my experience, I had to pay for anything with plastic - no cash. And, my shower drain was clogged and I couldn’t get it fixed until the next day. However, it was great. The staff was awesome. I’m probably going to go skiing there this upcoming winter.
Christopher F — Google review
Very clean, professional and friendly staff. My boys love coming here! We enjoyed the s'mores kit, Starbucks coffee and the Greek Peak Salad. Just make sure to check on the days and hours of the activities to plan accordingly during off season times. We will definitely be returning for the winter activities. Thank you to Hope, the manager for assisting in a slight issue that we had.
Stephanie V — Google review
Went to Greak Peak for a birthday getaway. Awesome place to stay so much stuff to do in one central location. Definitely recommend the steakhouse in the lobby ...fantastic food. Super family friendly. Only giving four stars because we were a bit disappointed that they didn't have a pool for hotel guests unless you paid for the full water park.
J F — Google review
Only went to the fall festival. Didn't get to ride the coaster because the line was too long and they close immediately at 6pm. And the part of the line we were at wouldn't not make it in by then. N they offers no accomadations. I would have came back on Sunday to be able to ride it. Needless to say lesson learned and will not participate in their fall festival next yr.
Beautiful M — Google review
This is a very nice location. It is a timeshare property so it's not a conventional hotel. It was pricey, but it is a resort. Would be ideal for a fall getaway with the coaster ride and zip line!
Patrick G — Google review
So we booked a room for an up come a for Cortland College. Looked amazing looking forward to staying Booked through Expedia. NEVER once had a problem with EXPEDIA. Got a call from the hotel that Expedia overbooked us coincidentally the same time 2 Weddings were going in that weekend and 12 other cancellations had to be made!!! That is just saying they needed the rooms for the wedding guest instead which we booked way back in August. So will never use this Hotel at all. And why didn’t they catch the overbooked rooms back then ??!!!!
Albertina M — Google review
I booked a 3-night stay at Greek Peak Mountain Resort through Groupon for a baseball tournament. The listing gave the impression that room included a kitchen, and we paid over $1,000 expecting a quality room with amenities. The website stated that all suites included kitchens. I phoned to confirm and was directed to an automated attended and when I asked ”Does my room include a kitchen?” the response was “All suites include a kitchen with a full sized fridge.” I went ahead and bought groceries for our stay. When I got to the hotel and checked in, I inquired about the kitchen, I was informed that there was no kitchen. Staff seemed indifferent, stating that some rooms have kitchens, some don’t. When I got inside the room, there was not even a fridge. To make matters worse, another family on our team — who booked the exact same Groupon deal and paid the same price — was given a huge, two-floor suite with a full kitchen and modern furnishings. This is clearly unfair and misleading. The worst part was the attitude of the staff. Not interested in accommodating my children and my needs. I have never posted a negative review but I want to make my experience heard. Would never stay here again, and recommend people avoid this location.
Aaron O — Google review
4.4
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4.2
(1857)
2000 NY-392, Cortland, NY 13045, USA
https://www.greekpeak.net/
(800) 955-2754
12

Cascades Indoor Waterpark

Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
No limits water paradise for a nine year old. Grandma (me) did my first water slide. The adjoining arcade gave long play times for each turn, and the burgers tasted fine after hours of water play. We had a great day!
Liz H — Google review
A fun place to bring the kids for an afternoon. Short story: our kids loved it and it was worth it for us. Nothing especially stand out about it, but was perfect for our afternoon trip. Long story: We went on a Thursday afternoon (4pm-8pm). My 5yo and 2.5yo boys loved it. The kiddie pool wasn’t open at first, they said due to short staffing, but after a little bit it opened up and was open until about 7pm. Luckily he did great on the bigger kid area, but it wasn’t busy. If there were a lot of bigger kids running around on it, he might not have done as well with it. There are 4 larger slides: 2 that required being 42” or taller (they advised adults not to ride these because I would probably hit my head…lol), a larger one that required a tube that you could ride single or double and required being at least 42”, and the fourth required being at least 48” tall. The wave pool was nice enough, there’s a pool and a hot tub that are indoor/outdoor that are fun. The food was classic theme park quality, but we expected it and didn’t mind. I paid $12 for 4 chicken tenders, a soda and fries-which isn’t too bad in my opinion. There are also a few other restaurants nearby that we didn’t try. We dried off and ended the night with a half hour in the small arcade, which was a fun extra activity. Overall not a bad place, fun for kids, and we would come back.
Emily L — Google review
Water park was great for kids with variety of slides and places to play. Kids had fun and enjoyed themselves. Lifeguards were a disappointment, many just sitting on chairs, it’s hard to lifeguard when you are slouched over in your chair. If an emergency actually occurred there is no way there reaction time would be quick enough. Never been to a water park where lifeguards are sitting. Child hit her head in one of the slides and cut her finger… also slipped in wave pool. When we went to first aid they didn’t even ask what had happened when asking for ice and a bandage. Safety and rules of the slides were not being enforced by the lifeguards either, many kids fooling around , running and pushing and nothing was said or done. Water park was good overall just don’t think guest safety is at the top of their list!
J C — Google review
A pretty nice indoor water park, not so big but good enough for kids from 6 months to 8-9 old to have fun. I wouldn’t say older kids because of limited adventurous water rides. Tickets not very comparably for playing adult or kids over 42 inches $42 compared to six flag resort at about $50 but more luxury rides and options. But non-playing adult is only $18. One specialty worth mentioning is their outdoor heated pool which is awesome during winter time and hot spring (smaller size)Also got arcade games available. Food is average pricing but for hamburger is only bread and beef patty, no lettuce, pickle, tomato or anything.
Chloe J — Google review
False Advertising & Poor Customer Service We've been loyal customers for 4-5 years, but this experience was beyond disappointing. The listing clearly showed a furnished cabana, yet upon arrival, we found only basic chairs—nothing like what was advertised. On top of that, modifications had been made to the cabanas without any prior notice. Why am I paying this price if the accommodations are not what were promised? If the amenities and experience don’t match what was advertised, then the cost should reflect that. Instead of offering any sort of discount or resolution, we were simply told we could return it—nothing else. After years of coming here, we expected honesty and better customer service. Unfortunately, this experience has left us questioning if it’s worth returning.
Al — Google review
Great facility but they don’t accept cash. You have to spend 15 minutes filling out everything online just to use the facility because they don’t trust their employees to take cash. Cash is legal tender and for you to not accept it at all is beyond insane. My kids love this place but let me choose how I want to pay why do you need my birthday and emails for everyone? Just let me give you money and use the waterpark.
Katie W — Google review
The water park was nice. Didn't have to wait to get on slides. Lots for everyone to do. The lifeguard staff needs significant training. The Lifeguard working Rapids 3 (Orange tube slide). Was pushing the tubes down before people were even ready leading to two kids getting hurt. One of which was my son. My son was crying at the bottom and clearly in distress but the lifeguard just starred at us until she saw my wife get in the water to help. Another lifeguard was on their cellphone while working a slide. Definitely a lack of training.
Tyler V — Google review
Have been coming here for many years, and today was the first time ive had an issue. Kids were throwing a football in the pool and the adults were not adulting. We waited a bit to see if anyone was gonna stop them and no one did. The lifeguard actually gave it back to them to throw at one point. When it finally came at my son and almost hit him inthe face knocked over our drinks and we got up packed up and went to the counter. A ma ager said we could get a refund hopefully we will....but totally uncalled for. There should not be any football throwing...its too small an area and too many little kids running around jumping in....especially today. Parents fault I get it...but stop it before it starts and say no to the football. Could have been a trip to the ER and a much different outcome if we hadn't been paying attention.
Maria L — Google review
4.3
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3.8
(203)
2000 NY-392, Cortland, NY 13045, USA
https://www.greekpeak.net/waterpark/
(855) 950-7233
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Cornell University

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University
Sights & Landmarks
Educational sites
Cornell University, established in 1865, is an Ivy League institution located near a picturesque lake. The campus boasts ornate buildings and offers breathtaking views of the McGraw Tower and rolling hills. The Statler Hotel at Cornell University provides luxurious accommodations with modern amenities like LCD TVs and coffee makers. Situated in Ithaca, New York, the city is renowned for its stunning gorges, waterfalls, and esteemed educational institutions including Cornell University and Ithaca College.
Came here for a campus visit with my son and was impressed with the remarkable campus and its facilities.
Eric H — Google review
It is one of the most beautiful universities I have been to. Looks like I am standing in the sky watching downside hills, rivers , buildings; also like standing on the buildings hundreds years ago, feels how the past people think and learn in the university. The waterfalls is great to watch and it’s free parking after 5pm. The only bad thing is that when I am passing the walking road , one young people just drive until he sees me , and yell on me which is his fault not yield on the walkers on the yielding sign of walkers. Be careful if you walk over there , seems some young divers there is careless driving.
Hills L — Google review
A quiet, historic campus perched on a hill above the small town of Ithaca. The stone buildings are beautiful but feel a bit tired—roads are rough, parking is a nightmare, and the campus, while scenic, feels somewhat isolated and less alive than other major universities. Highlights: • Uris & Andrew D. White Library: Gorgeous, especially the cast-iron stacks in White Library. Feels like walking into a magical archive. • Sage Chapel: Breathtaking interior. We walked in as a student practiced Bach on an instrument that looked like a piano but sounded like a pipe organ—absolutely heavenly. • Café Jennie: Tucked inside the Cornell Store. Great macaroons, cozy atmosphere, and shelves of books by Cornell authors. • Morrison Dining Hall: Modern, clean, with a good pasta bar. • Cornell Dairy Bar: A hidden gem for fresh, creamy ice cream. Worth a visit for the views, the libraries, and the intellectual charm—but be ready for hills, potholes, and a sense of quiet detachment.
Yunong S — Google review
Beautiful campus, had a great tour. Their ice cream was delicious!
Sara M — Google review
The most beautiful campus ever built 🌸🔥🌄
Kyaw H — Google review
We received a very nice prospective students tour. I guess I will be updating this review if we get accepted :)
Konstantinos R — Google review
Campus was very spread out and not as historic looking as expected. However, there are some beautiful stone buildings sprinkled around campus. One cannot undervalue the power of an Ivey league education. My blood runs big red.
Charlie L — Google review
Excellent university. Top notch architecture. Would have given 5 stars but toilet paper thinner than my grandma’s breath.
Candor F — Google review
4.6
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4.7
(746)
Ithaca, NY 14850, USA
https://www.cornell.edu/
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Cornell Lab of Ornithology

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Non-profit organization
Sights & Landmarks
Cornell Lab of Ornithology is a must-visit destination in Ithaca, offering a wonderful experience for nature enthusiasts. The trail system provides varying landscapes, from well-built wooden platforms to scenic dirt trails with viewing platforms overlooking wetlands. Visitors can enjoy birdwatching around the lakes and through peaceful woods, or observe live bird activity at the Cornell bird feeder YouTube cam.
A world-renowned hub for bird research, conservation, and citizen science, the Cornell Lab of Ornithology blends cutting-edge science with public engagement. Located in a beautiful sanctuary near Ithaca, New York, it offers visitors stunning trails, birdwatching opportunities, and interactive exhibits. I was fortunate to visit and interact with some of the staff members and visitors, making the experience even more inspiring. Whether you’re a scientist, birder, or nature lover, it’s a wonderful place to explore the wonders of birds and biodiversity.
Ubaya M — Google review
If there were more than 5 stars we would have gladly given them! Arriving yesterday with 2 bird-loving enthusiasts, we were warmly welcomed by Rachel who was incredible! She was waiting to greet the eldest bird lover, my mother. At the age of 102, Catherine had the best time recognizing the variety of birds, while Rachel showed us some of the hands on displays. Rachel's kindness and genuine interest in making Catherine's experience a positive one was beyond what we ever expected. Thank you, to the staff and especially Peter Leipzig and to Rachel for bringing so much joy to someone who has dedicated her life in helping others.
Kathy C — Google review
Always a fun way to spend a few hours when in the Ithaca area. The interactive museum installations were so enjoyable. I recommend the trail/walk around the pond when visiting
Kirk S — Google review
Lots of different trails to walk. So many different kinds of birds and wildlife. Interesting to see the different things Cornell is doing. They have a whole area that has a fence. They are seeing how deer affect habitats. worth checking out. They have an observation area inside. As well as a gift store and learning areas.
Nicole G — Google review
It was marvelous. The birds, the environment, suitable for children. This place is incredible because it has separate rooms for interacting with bird sounds, natural encountering places etc.
Naditha R — Google review
This place was an unexpected delight. The family and I are visiting Ithaca and ran into some rainy weather that spoiled a lot of outdoor plans we'd made for the day. We decided to give the lab a shot. Peter was working the front desk, and he gave us a verbal your of the public area, and was very helpful with my son, encouraging him to log his bird observations into the touch screen device they had for such things. There is a really cool interactive area with a microscope, short videos, and art made from feathers and bones. Also there was a small art gallery featuring realistic nature renderings (and a whole how-to video series in the auditorium) It was free to the public and provided us with a very entertaining 2 hours. Really cool spot!
Ryan S — Google review
Fun museum about birds, the front desk lady was so awesome about explaining everything. They offer binoculars to borrow to view the birds and ducks in the water out front. There is hiking options, but it was pretty cold when I was there. There’s a theatre room with different short videos about different birds. Many interactive activities for kids and adults. Don’t forget to go upstairs! This was a cool experience.
Caitlyn A — Google review
If you are interested in learning more about birds, this is a great place to visit. The indoor setup is kid friendly and fun. Can spend 1-2 hours here. There are also viewing areas for wild birds and short easy trails. Free parking at site.
George A — Google review
4.9
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4.7
(446)
159 Sapsucker Woods Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850, USA
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/
(800) 843-2473
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Taughannock Falls State Park

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

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Permanently Closed
Winery
Brewery
The Crystal Lake Cafe, located at Americana Vineyards, is a charming rustic eatery that offers a diverse menu of globally-influenced American cuisine and local wines. The cafe takes pride in using fresh, local, and seasonal ingredients to create flavorful dishes that change weekly. Visitors can expect prompt service and an interesting variety of options such as house-roasted pork, hand-packed burgers, and decadent desserts like cheesecake with Baco Noir ganache.
Excellent food and wine in a charming atmosphere. Had an excellent meat and cheese plate with a glass of Americana Red, and Chicken Riggie pasta. I had a visit from a friendly dinner guest!
Ed F — Google review
We were not offered any drinks, just given water. Waitress was rude. When I thanked her for taking our order, her response was "Yup". Dogs being allowed in the dining area. Do not see how this isn't a health violation. My food was gross. Ordered the fish fry. Came out overcooked and greasy. The fries tasted like the fish. Will never go there again
Teresa M — Google review
We ate lunch at the Crystal Lake Cafe today because our choices were sparse. We had just been to the Taughannock Falls State Park and were very hot from the hiking trails. It was hot and humid (August 21, 2019). When asked if we wanted to eat outdoors or indoors, we asked if the indoor section was air conditioned. We were told flat out that it was. Well, it wasn't. But being so tired, we stayed in the non-air conditioning. That set the tone of how our service was going to go. To cut to the chase, the Grilled Cheese, the Cuban sandwiches, and the wings were fine however, the potato fries were in the oil a little too long. Our waitress never checked to see if everything was alright with our meals nor refilled our water, basically forgot that we existed totally. You say, "Well maybe it was busy or maybe we were in an out of the way table?" No to both. We were one of only two tables there and were right in the middle of the dining area. And, our waitress was friendly and outgoing to the only other table there - a Caucasian couple - as a matter of fact, she asked THEM how their meal was and was very nice to them. Yes, we are not Caucasian. We left a 15% tip (I know, we shouldn't have even left that) and wrote on the receipt what we experienced. Our advice, skip this place. No food is good enough to tolerate this kind of treatment.
Da D — Google review
We visited during the Wine & Herb Festival and though the wait was a little long (but not surprising with how busy the place was!) the food was absolutely delicious. The recipes are unique, the quality of the ingredients astounding. I was thoroughly impressed and can't wait to eat here again.
Abigail H — Google review
Prompt service. Food was very good with an interesting, varied menu for such a small place. I had NE clam chowder and corn fritters with chipotle honey butter. My husband had the same soup with a tasty, ample sized smoked salmon salad. After a tasty meal on to a wine tasting @ Americana Winery.
Karen V — Google review
Quite location, especially on workdays. We were here with the whole family on Monday. Got a table outside without any issues. Very friendly service and of course the menu suitable both for adults and kids. Check the pulled pork sandwitch. You will never forget it. :)
Vladimir S — Google review
I can't really say much about the food because we never got any. We had to wait 5 minutes just to have the hostess show up. Once she did she couldn't even tell us how long the wait was to get seated outside. So we sat inside. Then we waited 10 minutes. No service. At that point we decided to leave. As soon as we stood up a server said "Oh I was just going to help you". Well too late. It gave us enought time to find another place to eat.
Larry L — Google review
Not sure how this got the 4.4 stars. Just stopped for lunch and I wish I hadn't. Rude waitress, the only thing we got to drink was water. Never even asked if we wanted anything else to drink. When the word "YUP" came out of her mouth the tip went away. And the food was blahhhhh. I have had better. Oh not to mention they allow dogs where patrons are eating.
Richard M — Google review
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4367 E Covert Rd, Interlaken, NY 14847, USA
http://www.americanavineyards.com/
(607) 387-6804
17

Lively Run Goat Dairy

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Temporarily Closed
Farm shop
Sights & Landmarks
Farms
Lively Run Goat Dairy, located in Interlaken, is a charming farm that offers a delightful experience for visitors. The dairy produces both goat and cow cheeses, allowing guests to sample their artisanal offerings while enjoying the company of friendly goats. Visitors can interact with the sociable livestock and even pet baby goats during their visit. The knowledgeable and helpful staff are passionate about their products, making it an enjoyable experience for cheese enthusiasts.
Our group was excited to stop in for some goat cheese. We shared two platters which were the perfect amount for our group of 5. While visiting we had two cats hanging out, apparently they like to steal cheese when you aren't looking. The staff warned us so we were ready. We were able to see kittens that had been born a few days earlier that the staff were caring for along with a bunch of goats. You can buy goat feed for $3 in the shop.
Sheila — Google review
Heaven on Earth. We got to try several delicious cheeses, I was very impressed with the bucheron which I decided to buy to take home. We visited with the goats and enjoyed our tasting on the porch with the company of some alleged cheese thievin kittens.
Alina N — Google review
Loved being able to see the goats, sheep, horses and chickens. Adorable spot to visit. I didn’t try their cheese but it looks delicious
Shayna D — Google review
Was expecting more animals, only 7 goats and 2 horses We tried the cheese platter. Was very small for the price
Vincent G — Google review
So glad we stumbled upon this farm. The goats are adorable. They had both adult goats and baby goats when we visited. For $3, we were able to buy a bag of feed for them to indulge on. I tried a deluxe cheese tasting while there as well. 100% worth it. Absolutely recommend a visit!
Lisa — Google review
Oh they make amazing cheese there! My favourite was the goat blue, tasty but not too strong! They do cheese flights for those who want to try. They also sell a good variety of local food to go with your cheese.
Julie C — Google review
Love, love, LOVE Lively Run! Life is just so much happier with a CHEESE FLIGHT!!! ALL of the cheeses were amazing. It was hard to pick which were our favorites. The feta is out of this world. Lovely little gift shop with charcuterie choices- a lot to come home with. And a visit with the adorable goats topped it all off! Thank you for a lovely visit!
Kerstin D — Google review
We tried their cheese at a winery nearby and loved it, so we came to buy some. To our surprise, the store had more than just cheese. The goat cheese cheesecake was both interesting and very tasty. Bonus: you can buy some corn pellets to feed their goats!
Andrew T — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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8978 Co Rd 142, Interlaken, NY 14847, USA
http://livelyrun.com/
(607) 532-4647
18

Fillmore Glen State Park

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State park
Nature & Parks
Fillmore Glen State Park, nestled near Moravia in the Finger Lakes Region, is a picturesque destination offering camping, hiking, and fishing opportunities. The park boasts several waterfalls including the famous Cowsheds Falls, which cascades about 37 feet. Visitors can explore different waterfall trails such as the Gorge Trail and North or South Rim Trail to enjoy stunning views of rocky cliffs and lush vegetation.
Very family friendly.. there is a play ground with picnic tables . Pavilion wheelchair accessible with lots of tables. volleyball net .the swimming area is closed for repairs. Bathrooms very clean .Trails are very well marked . Views are amazing ! Picnic areas along trails with storm shelters .
Linda C — Google review
Filmore Glenn State Park is a well-maintained park with good staff, costing $8 to enter. It features a great pavilion, swimming, and camping areas. I chose the recommended 1.5-mile Gorge Trail for a scenic hike, but it was cut short by a hazardous, out-of-order bridge; a warning sign at the trailhead would have been appreciated. The park also hosts weddings, with restrooms and another pavilion visible from the Gorge Trail. Overall, it was a good mid-day hike experience.
Ryan K — Google review
The trails and waterfalls are beautiful. Well worth a bit of hiking. The road to the upper area is extremely rough so be warned. The Cowshed Falls are a must see. The camping is open field right on top of each other at the road's edge.
Michael M — Google review
Gorge trail was awesome, both rim trails were very scenic. All trails were well maintained. South rim was moderate hike. North rim from entrance is a steep hike up stairs to start then nice trail after. Also appreciate all the tables and benches along the rim trails especially right at the top of both rim trails. Perfect resting spot after the climbs.
Tim S — Google review
Nature's wonderful spot, there's tables & some grills first comes get them 😁, bathrooms n showers, nice playground, 1 hoop but it's located in the parking lot, usually people don't park near, there's camping sites available, there's long & multiple trails to choose, the trails are not leveled, some stairs in areas, multiple wooden bridges, stunning views, you will connect with nature, 1 of the trails you walk most of the time by the water, is so relaxing 😌, they have a seasonal natural pool, no chlorine or stagnant water, with a designated area to jump in while the lifeguards are on watch, is truly a gem, make sure to bring trash bags with you to keep clean this amazing place. There's a small fee for cars. 1 volleyball net.
Zajira R — Google review
Fabulous walk and stunning views along the Gorge Trail. Not a difficult hike. Lots of waterfalls and shade.
Monica F — Google review
One of the nicest State Park campgrounds I've been to. Sites are huge but the campground itself is small. Great hiking trails
Gregory H — Google review
Fillmore Glen State Park is a very nice state park. The best part of the park is hiking the gorge trail. It has beautiful scenery, picturesque waterfalls, and is nice and cool on a summer day. The gorge trail is a moderate hike, with few challenging spots. If you are just hiking the gorge trail it is a 2.5 mile out and back hike. The trails around the gorge are nice, but don’t offer the same beauty that the gorge trail does. Compared to other similar NY State Parks like Watkins Glen, this trail is easy and much less crowded. Parking here for day use is easy. There are campsites in the park and they looked nice. Add this hike to the list of the most gorgeous places in Central New York.
Ryan M — Google review
4.6
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4.0
(102)
1686 NY-38, Moravia, NY 13118, USA
https://parks.ny.gov/parks/fillmoreglen/details.aspx
(315) 497-0130
19

Critz Farms and Critz Farms Brewing & Cider Co.

Farm
Sights & Landmarks
Brewery
Cafe
Cider mill
Festival
What a great place to come year-round with family, friends, or solo. They offer so many varieties - all delicious and many winning ribbons and medals. Very friendly staff. They have festivals throughout the year - you should follow them so you have access to that information. There's a large play area for the young ones, pumpkin picking, blueberry celebration. I love it there!
Theresa J — Google review
My family loves Critz Farms. I took my kids blueberry picking today and the bushes were beautifully full, easy to navigate, and the pricing is always fair. Additionally, we have been getting our Christmas tree there for the past seven year. It is one of my favorite traditions.
Rachel C — Google review
My family of 6 enjoyed a fun Saturday afternoon at this farm. We picked apples and had a great time in the corn maze. My toddler and 10 year old liked the play areas. The animals were fun to look at. The live music was a treat to listen to while we had lunch. The corn hole and ping pong table in the food area were also great. The kids eat their food quickly and we got to take our time while they played with this things. Over all a great place to bring the family for Apple and pumpkin picking.
Takiyah J — Google review
A cute farm for family with small children and those looking for a relaxing day. There are ciders, beers, farm animals, tractor and cow rides, apple picking, and more. Cost $10 to enter. Staffs are friendly.
Nat T — Google review
Visited Critz for the first time in years with my family! We got in with no parking issues, no wait lines. Plenty of space to park with a small fee. The pumpkin patch was huge and a great selection. Variety of kids activities to keep them occupied from tractor rides, animals, slides, and more. A great destination for fall activities. The little shop had all sorts of goodies, decent prices. Good food options all around. Will be back next year 😄
Dominic A — Google review
It's blueberry season and they are prime for picking! Critz has a vast field of blueberries to pick from, containers available at tractor pick up spot. Tractor wagon rides available out to field, it's easily walkable being just past the pumpkin patch if you want to get your steps in. $3.50 per pint. Check out is in the gift shop that has lots of seasonal items for sale. No fudge available or pies this trip. We stopped in the tasting room and enjoyed flights of their craft beers and ciders. The line moved quickly and the staff were all pleasant and accommodating! The tasting room is a modern barn style with a good amount of seating at the bar, indoor tables, and patio. My choice of flight ranged from the light Pilsner, Fruity, and tongue tangoing sours! Don't wait until fall to visit your favorite farm, enjoy the fresh summer crops! We went for an afternoon of Fall and fun on the farm and were not disappointed! We started with some beverages in the tasting room, I ordered a flight that ranged from blonde, to summery sours, and pumpkin spice. All were tasty and surprisingly one of the sours was my favorite and one of the best sours I have sampled! My daughter had a hard cider float, and a Full size sour for her BF. Service was fast and friendly on a busy afternoon. After relaxing and enjoying beverages we were off to venture the farm. Live music playing in the lawn out front, more live music down by the tents offering fresh food of the grill. Burgers, hot dog, and sausage sandwiches were enjoyed hot off the grill. Also cider donuts and locally made cheddar cheese. We took a tractor ride into the apple orchard and picked out pumpkins in the patch. Visited with the animals and hit the gift shop for some fall goodies and fresh fudge! They also have a great corn maze! It was a Sunday full of family and Farm Fall fun!
Carrie L — Google review
Had a great time. There are lots of interesting farm related things to do. Beer and wine tasting, apple picking, pumpkin picking, cider, and doughnuts. Many activities for the kids. Including petting zoo, haunted house, playgrounds, and various games. Wagon rides are available. The gift shop is well stocked with trinkets and snacks to make your visit memorable. I recommend you check it out. But be aware that some dates will be better than others depending on what activities are going on.
Myron T — Google review
I absolutely love this farm. My family and I have been coming here for the past 10 years. They have so much to do from pumpkin picking, apple picking, corn maze, petting zoo and much more!
Natalie M — Google review
4.5
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4.0
(83)
3232 Rippleton Rd, Cazenovia, NY 13035, USA
http://www.critzfarms.com/
(315) 662-3355
20

Chittenango Falls State Park

State park
Nature & Parks
Park
Winding gorge trails & a footbridge offer views of a 167-ft. waterfall, with areas for picnics.
This park is very well maintained, and the hike to the base of the falls is super short easy. I highly recommend swinging by here if you're in the area! You can see the whole park within an hour if you wanted to.
Noah D — Google review
Intro: I went to this park just because I saw the word "gorge" in the description for the park on an online review, lol. I was not disappointed. Entrance: Clearly marked, easy to get to. It was easy to enter and exit. Parking: Great parking, right at the entrance. Plenty of space and well maintained, has the restroom building right on the edge of it. Also has the map and bulletin board next to it as well. Facilities: Restrooms are big, spacious, and well maintained for an outdoor facility. No complaints, at least for the men's bathrooms. The upper park area is very well taken care of, I was there bright and early, and the groundskeepers were already there. I did not see any trash or anything out of place. Plenty of benches, grills and even a large covered area. Trails and other Features: The main feature, the waterfall, was awesome. Worth every minute driving from Utica. What was also really nice was the Gorge Trail. Now, there are warnings about the difficulty of the trail, but really, it's only the east side of the river that actually rough. The west side, directly below the main park area, is well designed, with steps, rails and manageable incline for MOST of it. Once you get the bottom, I recommend only crossing the bridge and going up the other side if you want a more "natural" climb, lol. It's very rough. Final Word: Worth the trip, while it only really has one trail, it's a great exercise with awesome views. Go here if you love hiking and waterfalls, and having fun is a nice park area.
Balgerus — Google review
Truly a amazing park. I took my segway around the whole thing. Says no motorized vehicles. But I am handicapped so that is how I get around. I can not walk that far. But it is truly a beautiful place. It has every little thing you need out of a state park. I had a good time for sure. I highly recommend it. Especially with fall colors already produced.
James W — Google review
Chittenango Falls State Park is a gem! The main attraction is the gorgeous waterfall and river, and it’s absolutely worth the visit. The park has a nice playground with picnic tables and charcoal grills, plus plenty of grassy space to spread out and relax. There are bathrooms on-site, and while the parking lot is on the smaller side, it’s easy to navigate. A small entrance fee is paid at the machine, which is very convenient. There are only a couple of trails, but the waterfall makes up for it. One side of the trail is well-maintained with stairs leading down to the base, while the other side is a bit more rugged and adventurous, with a fun scramble over rocks. At the bottom, there’s a pretty little bridge and lots of spots where you can dip your feet in the water. Perfect for families or anyone looking for a peaceful nature escape. Highly recommend this park!
Melissa J — Google review
Just gorgeous little park with a big oomph - the waterfall is magnificent. Even though the nearby (relatively speaking) Buttermilk Falls was lacking water due to rainfall, this one was gushing and an absolute delight. Easily viewable on the top of the falls but with a side view, via a few steps and even wheelchair 🦽 accessible from the parking lot. But the best view is a short hike down to the pedestrian bridge (built just for that purpose) - a must do.
Anand S — Google review
Great park. There was rain the entire week prior so I’m not sure if it’s normally this lush or if the water rushes this much. The waterfall was very nice but it’s fenced off everywhere on the top and bottom so don’t expect to get too close or be able to get in the water.
Nick K — Google review
Always a beautiful place to explore and enjoy the falls. Great way to get some walking around and hiking trails. Nice playground for the kids and picnic areas to have a terrific time.
Dvdrmcgrdy — Google review
A wonderful park with terrific views! They even had an ice cream truck near the parking lot from a local vendor. The trails are well maintained, and the posted signage does a great job of educating visitors. A great place to spend a morning or evening!
Tanner J — Google review
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4.5
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5241 Gorge Rd #13, Cazenovia, NY 13035, USA
https://parks.ny.gov/parks/130/
(315) 423-3744
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21

Owera Vineyards

Winery
Food & Drink
Vineyard
Wine store
Wineries & Vineyards
Wonderful winery out in the countryside - though very close to the lake. Was nice to see the vineyard, the event venue, and sitting outside under sunny skies. Pizza was fantastic. We also enjoyed cheeses and fruit with our wine - the Reisling is my favorite - you better believe some came home with me! Staff extremly knowlegable, which is nice when you are learning about wine.
Theresa J — Google review
This turns out to be a late post, since I visited this place last October, but I didn’t want to miss the chance to share my opinion. This is such a beautiful place! My initial intention was just to walk around and taste some wines with my parents. As we got there, we were already hungry so why not eat something right there? Food was delicious and the ladies who took care of us were very kind! We were also able to pick up some apples and they were kind enough to provide us with bag to carry the apples.
Ana R — Google review
First time visiting and I will say it was such a great experience. We ordered the hot honey pepperoni pizza, the charcuterie board, steak fritz, mac and cheese and chicken wings. We also tried the wine flights! Everything was delicious and our waitress was so sweet and friendly. The scenery is beautiful! I would definitely come again.
Natalie M — Google review
Today’s visit to the winery was an exceptional experience, combining culinary delight with stunning views. The food was exquisitely prepared, Mike and I decided on our own wood fire pizza, it was deliciously fresh, that perfectly complemented the wine and margarita. The flavors were robust and beautifully balanced, making every bite amazing. Sitting on the patio, the views were nothing short of breathtaking. Overlooking the rolling vineyards, the scenery added a serene backdrop to the meal. The combination of delicious food, superb wine, and picturesque surroundings made for an amazing enjoyable lunch with my husband.. Highly recommended for anyone looking to indulge in a sensory feast.
Shawna C — Google review
My daughter had prom last weekend, and she and her friends dined at Owera prior. Not only did we get beautiful photos, but the kids were treated very graciously which is not always the case when a restaurant sees a group of kids come in. I believe their waitress was named Brittney and she took very good care of them. We parents decided to have drinks and dinner at the bar, and everyone was raving about their meal. We did not personally have pizza, but it is on our list of must dos soon because it looked and smelled phenomenal! Thank you Owera staff for being a wonderful part of a special evening!
Katherine D — Google review
Stunning views. Very well done charcuterie board. Great wines. Great pizza with super crust.
Owen — Google review
Absolutely beautiful winery and outdoor seating area. We got a flight of wine, burger, herb gnocchi, and beet salad- all of which were delicious. I couldn’t get over how fluffy the gnocchi bites were. This winery is a hidden gem along the back roads and we will definitely be back.
Morgane L — Google review
Was recommended to go here by our Airbnb host and it was a wonderful experience! Wine flight was very generous for the price, salads and fries were delicious and the berry basque cheesecake was a must order! The pizza wasn’t our favorite but still the views and ambiance made the trip well worth it.
Maya K — Google review
4.2
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4.5
(101)
5276 E Lake Rd, Cazenovia, NY 13035, USA
http://www.oweravineyards.com/
(315) 815-4311
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Anyela's Vineyards

Mentioned on 
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Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Anyela's Vineyards is a standout among the wineries in Skaneateles, offering stunning views and an expansive facility. The vineyard boasts a selection of exceptional reds and whites, with unique flavors that stand out in New York State. Visitors can enjoy live music while savoring wine and taking in the breathtaking scenery of Skaneateles Lake. The friendly and knowledgeable staff add to the inviting atmosphere, making it a great place to unwind with a glass of wine.
All was great. My husband was really enjoyed it our time in here. The scenery was pretty, the service was great, for the wine there was something he didn’t like but there’s one wine he enjoy it he bought one bottle home. Pizza was also good seems homemade. Nice place to hang out and chill.
Lizzay B — Google review
This winery is part of Farm Fest & I had never been to a winery so, we went today. Gorgeous grounds, wonderful staff & the owner was so nice & informative. We were able to take a beautiful tour with the owner & learned how winery is made. From root to your belly! I thought it was very interesting!
Allison H — Google review
This winery has an amazing view facing the Finger Lakes with a patio to sit, drink, eat and relax . It was my first time vising a vineyard, and I was impress, Beautifully manicured garden and a Relaxing Gazebo seating area to taste the local family owned wine. I had such a beautiful experience just walking through the grapevines and just tasting a few, from right off the vine.
Amo F — Google review
The property and views are great. The sweet Riesling was my favorite, the reds I tried were pretty good.
Ryan P — Google review
Anyela's Vineyard is the gem of Vineyards in Skaneateles! It is also the only one I am aware of given the high cost of land in the area. This large vineyard offers some great views, a nice facility and the best reds I have ever had in New York State! All of the (4) reds I tried were amazing and unique. The whites were a hit a well and on par or better than most others in the region. We came at an off peak time of year, but we can see how this location would be packed during prime season. They have a jazz festival with attracts thousands of visitors each year. There is a specialty room (lower level accessed from outside) which is available for parties. Carter was our wine expert on our visit. From the area and knowledgeable not only about the winery but the lake and geography of the area as well. Who knew it is the finger lake at the highest elevation and boasts some of the cleanest water in the United States. He added interesting insight to our experience. We will return again! HINT: If you are looking for an excuse to visit the area (Summer concerts and live music along with a Charles Dickenson Christmas Carol events during the weekend (the later in town). The area is beautiful and somewhere worthy of checking out!
M. K — Google review
Love this winery! Great staff. Beautiful views.. amazing wine... thank you!!
Victoria — Google review
Good service, nice flight sampler of white wine and beautiful space indoor and out. We were able to enjoy a stunning fall day on the patio overlooking the lake.
Lella D — Google review
The wine is fantastic. Definitely taking a bottle with us. <Edit> Came back to get four more bottles of wine the next day. Well worth 45 minute trip out and back.
Scott B — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(200)
2433 W Lake Rd, Skaneateles, NY 13152, USA
http://www.anyelasvineyards.com/
(315) 685-3797
23

Skaneateles Lake

Mentioned on 
+29 other lists 
Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Skaneateles Lake, located in New York, is a popular destination for boating, yachting, and fishing. The area offers scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities such as cycling around the lake. The town of Skaneateles provides various dining options and access to the pristine waters of the lake. Known for its exceptional water quality, it attracts visitors from across the country.
Just stop while driving back home . From the little time we spent walking the main street, I can just imagine how nice it is when all the shops are open. Definitely will have to make a weekend out of it.
Carmine V — Google review
Love this lake, some great houses 2 rent. Waterfalls galore!!
Jeremy P — Google review
Okay, for starters the water is crystal clear! How have I lived in the Finger Lakes region and never knew this was here...?! This lake is literally breathtaking. From the boat launch, to downtown Skaneateles, to all of the beautiful houses along the lake, this is gorgeous! I dropped in at the boat launch with a friend, and we kayaked all the way up to downtown Skaneateles, hopped out, and had lunch downtown. The entire day was fantastic and this is a place I will always return to because it’s so relaxing. On the north side of the lake - there are some sand bars so you can hop out and go swimming if you’re on a boat. Or, in our case, we pulled our kayaks to the edge and hopped out and went swimming. Couldn’t have been more perfect! The water is so clear, you can see fish swimming and they’ll even swim up to your kayak. The whole experience was so fun.
Lauren G — Google review
Great lake very limited launches is the only issues I've had clean water nice scenery good fishing nice spot
Smokey O — Google review
Wonder why it took us so long to discover this beautiful lake and town. Lake is crystal clear! Town is full of shops and restaurants.
Oldetowne S — Google review
Skaneateles Lake is a true gem. One of the cleanest lakes in the US. Crystal clear water. Great fishing, boating, swimming. It's heaven.
Alex P — Google review
Nice place on the Southside to do a bit of kayaking. The lake was a bit rough but the wave action was a good time.
Martin M — Google review
Skeneatles is a beautiful place . The lake view is mesmerizing. The road gives you vintage vibes
Apurva R — Google review
4.8
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5.0
(578)
New York, USA
24

Harriet Tubman Home

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Harriet Tubman Home Museum is the former residence of a renowned abolitionist who was born into slavery but later became an activist. She rescued numerous enslaved individuals through her involvement in the Underground Railroad, with 70 people being freed under her leadership across 13 missions. The museum offers an intriguing insight into this important aspect of American history and is a must-see for anyone interested in learning about the struggles faced by slaves and those fighting for their freedom.
I didn't get to take the tour, but just seeing it and walking around the grounds was magical. My service dog was welcomed. The docent was very considerate, speaking clearly and using hand signs for numbers as I am deaf.
BJ M — Google review
This was a wonderful soul storing moment. Being able to walk into the past in the present felt really surreal. I grew up in Mississippi with an abundance of stories about Harriet Tubman. I was honored and humbled , by my visit to her house. The rich legacy of her house and all that it represented. I definitely plan to return once her house is renovated.
Travis P — Google review
Oh my goodness, the tour guide could have his one man show! Very entertaining and such a great informational tour. The first hour is the guide, Paul, telling us about Harriet’s life. In his words, “a home without a story is just a building”. After the story telling, we saw the inside of the Home for the Aged and walked the property. It was a great time! Well worth the visit! I also, a white middle aged woman learned a lot about the PC words to use.
Jenn G — Google review
We enjoyed an excellent tour with an terrific guide. We learned so much about the amazing life of Harriet Tubman. She will always be our hero. Loved the huge timeline sign...pics attached.
M M — Google review
The tour is 100% worth a stop! Rev. Paul tells the true story of Harriet's life and the importance of preserving her story and legacy. History classes do not teach her full story and it deserves to be told!
Samantha F — Google review
I can only echo what others have already said! Paul is truly a one man show, I enjoyed every minute he guarantees that everyone will learn something that you didn’t know, and that is for absolute certain ! Just be sure to call ahead and reserve your tour time because you don’t want to miss it ! (Tours start at 10 am and 2 pm, you should look at the website for more info)
Sonyth H — Google review
Words cannot adequately describe how wonderful this experience was. Highly recommend. Paul is a fantastic storyteller and walks you through her amazing life. Allow time to thoroughly enjoy this. His presentation and then the walk through of the home took approximately 1 1/2 to 2 hours and it was worth it. I learned so much and the space felt very honoring. Make time to visit ABC hear the fulness of Harriet’s story.
Michelle B — Google review
Paul is such a fantastic host/decent. He really knows his subject and presents the history in such an engaging way.
Penelope D — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(286)
180 South St, Auburn, NY 13021, USA
http://www.harriettubmanhome.com/
(315) 252-2081
25

Seward House Museum

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4 lists 
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
The Seward House Museum, once the home of influential politician William Henry Seward, showcases his personal belongings, artwork collection, and library. Seward held various political positions throughout his career and served as Secretary of State under Presidents Lincoln and Johnson. The museum offers guided tours to visitors daily from Tuesday to Sunday during specific hours. Situated near other historic sites and attractions like the Willard Memorial Chapel and Cayuga Lake Wine Trail, it provides a glimpse into 19th-century history.
Very interesting! The staff is so knowledgeable and passionate about their work. It's a guided tour only and was very informative. They give you plenty of time to look at everything and ask questions. The house and contents were beautiful!
Patti S — Google review
Today I was part of a field trip to the Seward house. I am a teacher, but I came on this trip as a parent. I was so impressed with the authenticity of the house...but I can't say enough about our tour guide, Mr. Sam. His storytelling kept the students (and parents!) engaged for the entire time of the tour. We walked away with so much more knowledge of The Seward family and a deeper love for history! Thank you for a wonderful visit!
Hollie F — Google review
I travel and go to many museums with staff guides. This was one of the best in my opinion. They were very engaged and covered a great deal of material. The house is well preserved and represents our history spanning a transformative period. There is an abundance of furnishings and pieces that have been saved by the family and the institution; each with a story. The tour covers the family and the era they lived in with care for the subject and attentiveness to the attendees. Bring your teenagers. Fun and informative. Very highly recommended.
Claire J — Google review
The William Seward house, which actually, was his wife Frances Miller’s family home, is a historic treasure! We had an amazing docent who told us so many interesting anecdotes about William & the family. William served as NY State Senator, Governor of New York, a U.S. Senator, & as Secretary of State in the Lincoln & Johnson administrations. This family was very progressive, influential and fascinating to learn about - anti- slavery, too, & helped Harriet Tubman. Highly recommend this tour. This NYS patriot deserves more recognition in NYS history books & 4th gr curriculum, in my opinion.
C K — Google review
We had a wonderful tour guide. Unfortunately they decided to not show us the bedrooms today due to heat, but still allowed us upstairs to view the two rooms at the top of the stairs and to stand at the top of the stairs conversing .. it truly made no sense. Im extremely disappointed as we waited and planned for a while to come. When you pay full price, you expect a full tour.
Becky S — Google review
I was not able to tour the house, but the grounds were spectacularly maintained. There were thousands of flowers in a variety of different species. I walked through the area five or six times over four months and was amazed how nice it was kept. Reviews here say that house tour is very good if you have time to participate. The picture is from their website.
David F — Google review
An amazing tour! Our guide was a master at using the Seward family stories to give a concise, though robust for slightly over 60 minutes, and entertaining snapshot into the history and culture of the time! Amazing commentary in almost every dimension exploring the life of the man who should have beat Lincoln for the presidency, but thankfully did not, and also became his friend and confidant. Moreover, the enlightened story of his Quaker in-laws, who so uniquely in their time and that part of New York, valued the minds and education of their daughters, equal rights and the abolition of slavery.
TheRed H — Google review
We were so very impressed with the knowledgeable tour guide (Sam) as well as the very engaging tour and the care given to both preserving and interpreting this site.L and bringing to life Seward and his family. Among the best of the historic house museums we've visited.
Kathleen R — Google review
4.8
(372)
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5.0
(405)
33 South St, Auburn, NY 13021, USA
http://www.sewardhouse.org/
(315) 252-1283
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26

Landmark Theatre

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Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Theaters
The Landmark Theatre, situated in Syracuse, New York, is a historic venue with a rich cultural legacy. This performing arts center has been hosting various live music acts and theatrical productions since its opening in 1928. The theater's stunning architecture and historical significance make it a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this theater was built with ornate luxury and was once a cinema theater before being restored to its former glory.
A really stunning theater that dates back to 1928 under previous ownership. Restored and renovated in later 1970’s by SALT. The architecture is absolutely exquisite. You could spend hours marveling over the details. I was a guest of a friend that has season tickets for Broadway shows. Great seats on the center first upper floor. Easy to enter and exit. Wine and beverages available to purchase. I have attended other events at the theater including Halloween Parties. It is rumored the theater has been haunted since 1930’s when a women fell from a balcony, Clarissa. And is now said to still roam the theater in a white gown. They offer guided tours and group investigations.
Carrie L — Google review
We found a parking lot around the corner and walked to the theatre. It was easy to get in but man those bathroom lines are super long. Go to the bathroom during the show if you have to because there's no time before or during intermission. The theatre itself is beautiful but could use some TLC with the stairs and paint for the walls. We sat on the center balcony. The second to the last row. People's heads were in the way and the seats are super small if you're bigger than 6 foot you will be eating your knees. Great sound system though! We saw Betelgeuse and it was amazing. Such a great show! Definitely would go again
Tina S — Google review
This was our second concert at the Landmark. The interior is exceptionally beautiful for such an old building. The seating in the balcony allows for excellent visibility of everything going on below. We are excited to see more concerts at this venue.
Thomas S — Google review
Beautiful theater, but they opene the doors to the building before the doors to the seats. This made for a hoardlike experience where we were squished against a wall while leople fought over the merch line. Started a wonderful experience extremely stressful.
Gayle L — Google review
Came here for a concert. This was my second time here. Beautiful place, intricate designs on the ceilings and walls, unique chandeliers, and even stained glass doorways. Gorgeous venue!
Jessica F — Google review
Absolutely stunning venue! Staff is very friendly and helpful too! Recommend arriving at least an hour before showtime though as traffic and parking is congested to say the least and you can expect to pay a minimum of $15 which isn't horrible.
Sheila S — Google review
Beautiful venue. Would be good for concerts where there’s lots of standing… not good for a movie venue though. Went to see Harry Potter with Syracuse orchestra live and ended up leaving not even halfway through because it was so uncomfortable. Not only uncomfortably hot, but the rows are so ridiculously close to each other; god forbid you’re over 5’6” with long legs or over 140lbs.
Ali P — Google review
Beautiful venue. I like the closeness to the stage. Not a bad seat.
Laurie B — Google review
4.5
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4.2
(174)
362 S Salina St, Syracuse, NY 13202, USA
http://landmarktheatre.org/
(315) 475-7979
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Erie Canal Museum

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Museum
History museum
The Erie Canal Museum, located in Syracuse, New York, is housed in the only remaining weighlock building and offers a deep dive into the history and impact of the canal system. This historic waterway, completed in 1825, played a crucial role in connecting New York City to the Great Lakes region. The museum showcases the engineering marvel of the canal and its significance in American history. Visitors can explore exhibitions that illustrate the experiences, ideas, and natural beauty that have shaped the country.
Housed in the actual historic building that weighed the boats and cargo. You will learn a very good general history of the Erie Canal. If you like to read everything, it will take you 2-2.5 hours to go through the whole museum🤓 (start with the bottom floor). Also, they have two hour free parking! It is in the government employee lot across Erie Boulevard (entrance from James Street). Look in my posted pictures for the signs to look out for🙂
Randy M — Google review
This was a fantastic experience, I am so glad that they are one of the museums that are open on a Tuesday in Syracuse. The person at the front desk was knowledgeable, she greeted me right away, and she answered any questions that I had. She was very welcoming and made sure that I had a great time. What a wealth of knowledge, artifacts, and art you have there. For someone that works in the museum world it was definitely a pleasure to stop at this museum. You should not overlook this fantastic place.
Mike G — Google review
Great well-curated museum with extensive exhibits on Syracuse and the Erie Canal. The staff were incredibly friendly and were eager to answer any questions I had. This is also a stamp location for the Erie Canalway National Herritage Corridor.
Noah D — Google review
See a barrage was really cool and the gentleman at the desk was very informative & helpful. Sent us to lock 24 in baldwinville and that was very interesting
Lisa M — Google review
A great little museum filled with interesting facts on the life & times of the canal. We were welcomed y friendly helpful staff. Well worth a visit.
Dee S — Google review
This place doesn't excellent job at hosting schools for field trips. They do have on hand learning hunts that are available. However, we made our own escape room hunt for our students. It took them just over 2 hours to do for middle school and they absolutely loved that all the exhibits were hands-on for them. The best part was that they could go on to the barge and they really enjoyed being able to complete the activities at different exhibits. Bringing them back next year.
Veronica O — Google review
Great museum if you are interested in learning about the Erie Canal and life of the people who worked/lived there. I loved all of the history and culture, learning about this mode of transportation while gleaning a little insight on Syracuse NY.
Theresa J — Google review
Do not skip out on this museum! Great little find with a ton of information. I knew about the Erie Canal but did not appreciate the significance of it. The staff was excellent answering questions, offering tours and talking about the area.
Paul W — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(467)
318 Erie Blvd E, Syracuse, NY 13202, USA
https://eriecanalmuseum.org/
(315) 471-0593
28

Rosamond Gifford Zoo

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

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Outlet mall
Destiny USA is a sprawling indoor shopping and entertainment hub located near Syracuse's Inner Harbor. As the fifth largest mall in the United States, it attracts over 25 million visitors annually, making it a vibrant destination for families and avid shoppers alike. With more than 250 shops and outlets to explore, you’ll find everything from trendy boutiques to well-known brands. For those looking for fun beyond shopping, Destiny USA offers an array of attractions that cater to all ages.
This place is huge. Way back in 2016 I came here for my 1st visit as a tourist with a bunch of friends on a road trip we were on together. We all had a blast. There are tons of awesome experiences to be had here. I had a lot of fun engaging with various attractions like Wonderworks, Glowgolf/Minigolf, the Mirror maze, and more. I also remember going into a candy store that had oversized nerds boxes in addition to other bulk items. After eating lunch in the food court later on I ate dinner at this nice dine in restaurant that has a bar in it but I can’t remember the name of it. All I know is that there are plenty of options if you want to get a bite to eat. I never got to experience the movie theater nor half the shops that exist here but I got my fill. I came back here for a 2nd time a couple years ago with someone who is near and dear to me. We had a great time. I took a couple of pictures of the view from one of the higher floors to capture what it felt like to be there both during the day and after sunset. See for yourself!
Trevor S — Google review
This place was cool!! Everything was pretty pricey, but I'm learning that's the new mall experience as the malls near me are dying. I didn't buy anything, but spent 2hrs there just soaking it in. It was nice to see a mall so lively. And more than just shops! Interactive zoo, bowling alley, movies, tree trek... just cool! The carousel was great!!! Only $2!
Sarah R — Google review
If you get there before noon it's an enjoyable walk with almost no lines, after lunch it packed up quick (in August 2025) ... There's so much to do here I highly suggest you look up the app and create a plan ... And wear comfortable shoes! Have fun
Watkins P — Google review
First time visiting Syracuse. Didn't realize there was such a huge mall in the area. We was impressed at the size and the amount of tenants that was keeping the place full. It felt like it riveled the size of the Mall of America. It took us a few hours or so to walk the entire thing. Enjoyed taking the glass elevators for sure. The tunnel with all the lights was pretty cool as well.
Brian D — Google review
Nice big mall... lots of entertainment for kids. lot of variety in food court. we visited from Canada over the weekend to Syracuse and destiny mall was in the list. however lot of shops were closed and the mall seemed to be different because of that... worth the visit.
Kazumi M — Google review
Destiny USA offers only three levels of 6 with diverse stores and fantastic kid-friendly entertainment, including a petting zoo, arcades, waterworks, and a carousel. The only downside is that some elevators and escalators are currently out of order.
Ryan K — Google review
So much fun to be had at this mall for the whole family, great selection of stores and entertainment 😀
Sifu P — Google review
I have always loved this Mall. When it seems so many things in Syracuse are closed or closing, they are going strong. Good and diverse stores, very good food court, and of course the Carousel.
Charlie G — Google review
4.4
(13074)
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4.2
(1317)
1 Destiny USA Dr, Syracuse, NY 13204, USA
http://www.destinyusa.com/
(315) 466-6000
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Beaver Lake Nature Center

Park
Nature & Parks
Nature-study area with 9 miles of all-season walking trails, a lake & regular educational programs.
Beautiful ! I have been here countless times since I was kid. Many trail's !! As you walk the trails the scenery is always changing. Never gets old. Nice visitor center with displays . An inexpensive way to hike, Spend the day with kid's etc.
Scott F — Google review
This is my go to place when I want clarity and peace of mind!! Walking the 3 mile trail especially now that they replaced all the wood on the boardwalk, it's absolutely beautiful. The fresh air, the different kinds of trees. Just taking it all in. Ohhh n the main building inside is nice too. Clean restrooms, a bird watching enclosed area, a book store. Great place to spend a day at!!
Sandee — Google review
I used to come here as a kid and this was my first time in maybe 20 years. I hiked the bog trail and it was beautiful. I thought it was really neat that there were pitcher plants growing wild along the trail. Just on a short walk I saw a kingfisher, redwing blackbird, woodpecker, and maybe 10 chipmunks, not bad for such a short trail. I also appreciate that they are trying to keep it natural and don’t allow dogs (I love dogs just not on nature trails). Signage was good. The trails were clear, clean (no litter) and quiet even though the place seemed very busy!
MD R — Google review
Beautiful trails. The lake loop is amazing now! Well done on rebuilding the walkway! Overall, this is a great place to get away for a couple of hours to relax, do photography, bird watch and enjoy nature.
Tim T — Google review
Beautiful trails. The lake loop is amazing now! Well done on rebuilding the walkway! Overall, this is a great place to get away for a couple of hours to relax, do photography, bird watch and enjoy nature.
Rohit R — Google review
Took a walk around the updated trail around the lake. Beautiful day, dry footing everywhere and finally some safety measures on the raised wooden platforms/walkways. Much harder to just step or fall off them! Low bug day, lol. Very nice improvement to the lake walk. $5 ENTRANCE CASH OR CREDIT
Tracey ( — Google review
A great place to get back to nature and enjoy the outdoors. Easy to walk trails, plenty of signage to keep you on track as well. Rented canoes for a Scout outing. Great experience, and everything was included from paddles to life jackets.
Jeremiah J — Google review
Lots of interesting paths and plants; some paths have informational signs and some have benches. There is a raised viewing platform (with stairs) along one path. Not sure how handicap-friendly the paths are. Saw few animals, but my companion has seen some on prior visits. Nice staff at main building. Seriously needs trail markers including path names and distances, especially to direct visitors back to the parking lot.
Florence T — Google review
4.8
(1129)
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4.5
(105)
8477 E Mud Lake Rd, Baldwinsville, NY 13027, USA
https://beaverlakenature.org/
(315) 638-2519
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