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How long is the drive from West Point to Niagara Falls?

The direct drive from West Point to Niagara Falls is 385 mi (619 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 30 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from West Point to Niagara Falls, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Buffalo, Rochester, Ithaca, and Syracuse, as well as top places to visit like New York Renaissance Faire and Historic Huguenot Street, or the ever-popular New Jersey Botanical Garden.

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Top cities between West Point and Niagara Falls

The top cities between West Point and Niagara Falls are Buffalo, Rochester, Ithaca, and Syracuse. Buffalo is the most popular city on the route. It's 6 hours from West Point and less than an hour from Niagara Falls.
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Ithaca

Ithaca, a city nestled on the shores of Cayuga Lake in New York's Finger Lakes region, is renowned for its natural beauty and vibrant college town atmosphere. Home to Cornell University and surrounded by lush landscapes, Ithaca offers visitors a mix of cultural attractions and outdoor adventures. The area boasts stunning waterfalls such as Cascadilla Falls, Ithaca Falls, Buttermilk Falls, and Robert H. Treman State Park.
62% as popular as Buffalo
14 minutes off the main route, 54% of way to Niagara Falls
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Syracuse

Syracuse, located in New York State, offers a blend of entertainment, history, adventure, and culture. The city boasts exceptional architecture that has stood the test of time. Visitors can explore the Erie Canal Museum housed in the 1850 Weighlock Building and enjoy interactive exhibits at the Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology. Art enthusiasts can admire American artwork at the I.M.
39% as popular as Buffalo
2 minutes off the main route, 59% of way to Niagara Falls
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Rochester

Rochester, a city in New York State, is known for its industrial history and scenic location on Lake Ontario. The Strong National Museum of Play showcases a vast collection of toys and dolls, while the George Eastman Museum offers photography exhibits and film archives on the estate of Kodak founder. The Rochester Museum & Science Center features hands-on displays and a planetarium. Additionally, Rochester boasts diverse dining options such as Han's traditional Chinese noodles and Szechuan Opera's spicy Asian cuisine trend.
99% as popular as Buffalo
8 minutes off the main route, 78% of way to Niagara Falls
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Buffalo

Buffalo, a city in New York, is located at the eastern end of Lake Erie and the head of the Niagara River on the Canada–United States border. The city offers a variety of bottle shops like Brewed and Bottled, Premier Gourmet, Aurora Brew Works, Magic Bear Beer Cellar, and The Beer Keep. Visitors can also enjoy bars such as Mr. Goodbar, Coles, Moor Pat, Founding Fathers Pub, and Electric Avenue.
Most popular city on this route
7 minutes off the main route, 93% of way to Niagara Falls

Best stops along West Point to Niagara Falls drive

The top stops along the way from West Point to Niagara Falls (with short detours) are Greek Peak Mountain Resort, Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House, and Taughannock Falls State Park. Other popular stops include Canalside, The Museum At Bethel Woods, and Minnewaska State Park Preserve.
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New Jersey Botanical Garden

Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Woods, wildflowers & seasonal blooms within a state park, plus haiku readings & birdwatching trails.
Was very pretty! There were many trails and each had various varieties of flowers and greenery to look at. Also saw a few frogs around the ponds and streams. Was well kept care of and would have loved to have a picnic there. Overall was very nice but would recommend long pants if going walking on the trails as two ticks where found on my boyfriend but overall was very nice!
Atlanta S — Google review
1. Walkability – A perfect spot for a peaceful, refreshing walk. I visit every year, and there’s always something new to admire—nature here never fails to surprise and inspire. 2. Photography – A dream for nature photographers! From vibrant flowers to curious animals—once, we even spotted a bear! Every corner offers something magical to capture. 3. Maintenance – Beautifully maintained. The gardens are clean, well-kept, and clearly cared for with love. 4. Parking – There is on-site parking, making it easy and convenient to visit. 5. Admission – Free entry, which makes it even more accessible for everyone to enjoy. 6. Hours – Open every day! Great flexibility for whenever you're ready to connect with nature. Overall: One of my favorite places to unwind, explore, and take in the beauty of the natural world. Whether you're walking, taking photos, or just soaking in the peace—this garden never disappoints. I’ll definitely keep coming back!
Claudia S — Google review
Beautiful Place to visit, To walk, hike or just enjoy the beautiful scenery all around. No fee or entering and zero parking fee. Everything here is free. Enjoy walking down the paths already set out. Or enjoy the trails in the woods or in the flower fields. So much to see and explore. From the Japanese garden to the beautiful botanical garden.. Some trails go deep in the woods where you will find many ponds / streams for frog watching and lizards. They have so much Koi fish that are full grown - from baby Koi and so many tadpoles. It was so stunning to see the lily pads in the pond and seeing the beautiful flowers illuminating from the garden of lily pads. The Botanical Garden is Absolutely stunning and beautiful in so many ways.. Much to visit. Bring you own food . Grab a blanket and enjoy a nice relaxing picnic with your loved ones. Or solo.. I love sitting by nature and enjoying my own company. Most times when I sit I get great clarity and I see things from another perspective.. —-Sometimes we need to stop our busy lives, sit down, relax and just be. Our inner souls need to pause. For me it’s worth the time and effort to be at one with self. Have a beautiful Day!! Remember to take time for your self . Read a great book. Look at nature. Enjoy each and every moment you have here on earth!! Life is too short. So enjoy each and every moment you can!!
Christine N — Google review
My husband and I, along with our fur baby, visited the New Jersey Botanical Garden in Ringwood last Sunday to explore the state park and it did not disappoint! The scenery was beautiful, especially with the fall season beginning and the trees showing their vibrant colors. We spent almost 4 hours walking around, enjoying every bit of nature, and taking breaks in between to relax. We’ll definitely be coming back since we didn’t get to explore the other side of the garden yet, and we also plan to visit the nearby Shepherd Lake Recreation Area next time. It’s absolutely worth the 40-minute drive from our place!
Jo-Ann C — Google review
It was a nice afternoon but late Aug is not optimal time to visit. Many flowers were no longer in bloom and will need to return in the Spring.
Jennifer M — Google review
Wonderful place to walk around, grounds are so well cared for and maintained. Gardens are gorgeous. Plus is that you can bring your dog here.
Jennifer B — Google review
Such an amazing and beautiful place. The entire grounds are manicured with beautiful landscape, exotic plans, and gorgeous trees.
Firas A — Google review
I have visited this garden often over the years. It is a beautiful somewhat hidden place. It is an estate of an old mansion. It is a great place to wander around and take pictures.
Photo T — Google review
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5 Morris Rd, Ringwood, NJ 07456, USA
http://www.njbg.org/
(973) 962-9534
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New York Renaissance Faire

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Event venue
Concerts & Shows
Performances
We went on the last day this year and it did not disappoint. it was a wonderful day weather-wise and the attendees were out in full force. It truly is a magical place as we wandered from area to area. I love the little things that you stumble up and the attention to detail such as the person just sitting in the middle of the woods (pictured). I would say it is a little expensive depending on what you are looking to get, but it is by far worth it especially if you enjoy medieval things, jousting, and giant turkey legs.
Christopher R — Google review
Pretty awesome place. Went on the last day, and it was packed, if your in costume, I recommend preparing for a hike across the parking lot. Once inside though it feels like you walked through q portal, from mead to blacksmiths, leather workers, glass blowing hairbraiding, and whip artists. They have it all. Walked around from 12 to 6 and still don't feel like I saw everything. Lots of cool vendors and lots of Amazon scamers, and definitely pay attention to what you're buying and from who. There were a bunch of small businesses that were worth supporting. I had an amazing day with my boyfriend and definitely plan on coming back. A day well spent 💖 may your voyage be just as magical♡ if your thinking about going do it !
Rhianna R — Google review
I'm an avid ren faire goer, and the NY faire is great. The bus from NYC is very convenient. Lots of wonderful performers, the joust is super fun, and of course a million cool vendors. Lots of games too, and not too pricey, we did knife throwing and archery both for under ten bucks. The food is good. Everything is a little pricey but that's to be expected at this kind of thing. It's best to get there early - the shows get CRAZY full in the afternoon. We arrived at noon and watched the joust, did games, and watched performances all with little to no line, no struggle finding seating, etc. Later on as we passed back through those areas the lines were super long and the performances were packed, so we were glad we did those things earlier in the day. They have porta potties all over but TBH, theyre pretty disgusting. There is one regular restroom, and the line gets long but its kept clean and IMO its worth it to just go use that one lol.
Arava G — Google review
A magical place that transports you to the Renaissance era! 🎭 People in costumes, free interesting shows all day, delicious food, and great souvenirs at fair prices. Perfect for families to enjoy a whole day. ✨ Tip: wear comfy shoes and, if you can, go in costume—it makes it even more fun! Check their website, they have different activities every weekend!!! ✌️
Natalia M — Google review
Unique experience in upstate New York. People dress up and enjoy a medieval town. Lots of vendors, fair food and actors around the grounds. Would recommend the pub crawl. We did a vlog on YouTube leave the resort of our experience here Cheers. PS parking is a little bit of a pain as it’s like one road going in. (Pro tip- stay in left lane - it enters into the fair grounds too)
SD — Google review
This was my first visit to a ren faire ever, and the NY fair seems like as good a place as any for a first timer. The location has a nice forest vibe despite being only an hour from NYC. The layout is easy to navigate, a mixture of paved paths, dirt trails and a few footbridge. Some of the performance areas are set into the treeline so there's some steep areas. It can be hard to get a seat down in front in flat areas for the popular shows. Hopefully there is an ADA program to assist when needed. There are some permanent bathrooms with plumbing both at the entrance and inside, and the rest of the grounds has portos in many convenient locations. So what does one do at the faire? Shopping, eating, taking in performances and demos. We especially enjoyed Tiny Girl Big Show and the whip talents of Aaron Bonk. I wasn't familiar with the Pass the Hat tip solicitations at the end of each performance, so if you are in a position to tip, bring some $5s $10s & $20s (yes they specifically ask for these amounts). The largest performances are jousting and human chess. The shopping areas were hit or miss for me. Some of the merchants have reasonable pricing or at least a range of price points to shop at. Others are extremely high end - our friends spent well over $1000 at one leather shop alone. Just mentioning this so it's not a surprise to anyone shopping with a smaller purse. I like to buy gifts at events like this and I shop in a price range of $10-40 per item. In this range, I found handmade candles, small metal sculptures and ceramic sculptures, perfume oils and interesting feathers. There was a mix of handmade and import items in the clothing stores in particular, and it could be hard to tell one from the other. My only disappointment in the fair was the FOOD. I was hoping for more old fashioned menus with foods of the times. The majority of menus were popular modern or ethnic foods like smoothies, chicken nuggets, fajitas, nachos, pierogi. There was a bakery near the entrance that had a beautiful selection of pastries. The classic turkey legs didn't appeal because frankly the meat looked too pink for my taste and I didn't want to risk sickness. I'd say the most compelling lack was vegan or gluten free items. If I'd brought my vegan friend, she would have had no food choices besides a lettuce salad, pickles and a blooming onion :/ Overall I had a wonderful day and really loved taking in everyone's fun dress-up and all the peaceful happy vibes. I would definitely return but I would hope to see improvement in the food court.
K M — Google review
We stepped back in time today at the New York Renaissance Faire on its final day — and what a perfect day it was! The sun was shining, the energy was magical, and it truly felt like entering another world. From knights and jesters to fairies and royalty, the costumes were absolutely incredible — people went all out, and it showed. The performances were top-notch, with laughter, sword fights, joust and music around every corner. A perfect way to kick off the Halloween season with some old-world charm! Until next year, Huzzah!
Alma A — Google review
Really enjoyed event. Got there from the NYC by coach bus, very comfortable and fast. You feel like you are in medieval village. People dressed up in old costumes, performances and outlets like that time as well. I do recommend to go there and have fun.
Ketevan K — Google review
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4.0
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600 NY-17A, Tuxedo Park, NY 10987, USA
https://renfair.com/
(845) 351-5171
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Historic Huguenot Street

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Huguenot Street in New Paltz, New York, is a National Historic Landmark District that offers a deep dive into the history of the area's earliest settlers. The 10-acre site features over 30 buildings, including seven stone houses dating back to the 1700s. Visitors can explore these well-preserved homes and immerse themselves in living history demonstrations and guided tours that provide insight into the lives of the French Huguenot settlers.
If you visit New Paltz, it's a very interesting place to visit and learn about the history and colonization of this part of the country. Its buildings, though few in number, are incredibly well-preserved despite the years, allowing us to appreciate the past.
Maria L — Google review
Not quite sure what all the fuss is about. It’s about 6 houses which, ok they are old and lovely, but not that different to many others we have seen as we have poked about in the Hudson Valley. Nothing is open unless you take the tour.
Caroline W — Google review
We downloaded the app and did a self guided tour due to our time constraints, but I would have loved to take the guided tour. It was a quaint historic street with gobs of history perfect for a relaxing afternoon of sight seeing. If you’re on a schedule, and want the guided tour consider buying tickets in advance.
Katie C — Google review
Nicely preserved buildings within easy walking distance. It was interesting to read about people who were enslaved there. Unfortunately, you need to download an app to listen information about the Huegonot settlers. There is little to no printed information about them.
David B — Google review
Beautiful historic village. You can do a self guided tour or pay $15 for a guided tour. Cute little gift shop and visitor center.
Stephen H — Google review
Our tour guide Matthew was beyond exceptional! He was knowledgeable, engaging and enthusiastic throughout our tour, thoughtfully answering questions from kids and adults alike. A wonderful peak into this 300yr time time period.
Shane M — Google review
Wonderful way to step back in time "on a birthday size " level. There was no organized tour when I stopped in the visitor center so the other houses weren't open but they were all nicely marked and easily walkable. They give you a great sense of the history of the Huguenots without being overwhelming. A good history lesson in about an hour to hour and a quarter. Thank you
Lisa S — Google review
About 6 houses that are closed unless you take the tour. I went inside the gift shop and upstairs; figured that all the houses looked similar. Coming here is a charming part of a day trip.
Tax P — Google review
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81 Huguenot St, New Paltz, NY 12561, USA
http://www.huguenotstreet.org/
(845) 255-1660
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Mohonk Preserve

Nature preserve
Sights & Landmarks
Sprawling area of nature reserve with 75 mi. of carriage trails, cliffs, fields & forests.
I didn't get to see most of the trails this place has to offer. However the views from where I ended up were spectacular! This is a private preserve with a $15 per person charge,it's absolutely worth it. I plan on going back here again and making a day of it. Once again I was taken away with the views here. I guess this is a very popular spot for rock climbing too.
Vicki S — Google review
This one of the beautiful places I have been on NY state! Trails are hard but there is also just a nice walking as well around lake. We got lunch option and it was pretty god with lots of options and unlimited. They also have boats and kayaking for extra cost. From 4-5 there is tea with home made cookies😍 I would highly recommend this place!
Irina S — Google review
We visited Mohonk Preserve and it was absolutely incredible. There are two ways to enter: through Mohonk Mountain House ($35) or through Mohonk Preserve ($15 for hikers, $20 for bikers, climbers, or horseback riders). We entered via the preserve and took the Duck Pond Trail, but our experience went far beyond that. We passed the beautiful Lake Mohonk, then ventured onto the iconic Labyrinth Trailhead — just follow the red arrows. It was both challenging and fun, with rock scrambles, stone staircases, and narrow caves. At the top, we reached what looks like a castle: the Sky Top Tower, built in 1923 as a memorial to Albert K. Smiley, founder of Mohonk Mountain House. You can climb up to the terrace for a breathtaking 360° view of the Hudson River Valley — simply magical! 🌄 There are two portable restrooms at the top. The entire preserve is spotless and well-marked, offering trails for all skill levels. It’s perfect for an active getaway — whether as a couple, with friends, or family. 🚗 You can reach nearby New Paltz by car, Trailways bus, or taxi. The Ulster County Nature Bus also runs every Saturday from late April to late September during the 2025 season. ✅ Tips: bring water, snacks, light clothing, sturdy shoes, and a spirit of adventure. Highly recommended!
Gigi S — Google review
Has a lot of trails, really enjoyed doing the lemon squeezer, the ladders were fun to climb and the views of the Catskills was amazing. The resort itself is pretty but there are parts of the loop where your walking the deck which is a bit awkward, otherwise a great place to hike.
Dbg T — Google review
Made it up to the top of Bonticou Crag, and glad I did. There is a short field of substantial boulders you have to get thru on the trail, but the view is worth it. Five stars.
Elizabeth W — Google review
Lovely trail! A few sections were a bit muddy and sticky, but totally manageable. There’s a charming little rest hut at the top—perfect for a quick break. From there, we took the North Duck Pond Trail back and were treated to some beautiful views along the way. (Bonus: there’s a porta potty at the trailhead!) If a 4-year-old can handle it, you’ve got this too! 😅
Aracely C — Google review
Huge area to explore. Did the south side. Has elevations, water holes, great views on the top of Mohonk Mt. I’d plan around which parking spot to use depending on what you want to do. Can’t wait to go back and explore the north side!
Frank A — Google review
We decided to check out the Mohonk Preserve on 8/19/25. Staff member, Denyse, saved the day with her kindness, knowledge, and professionalism! She patiently showed us several appropriate routes for our party while expertly describing the details of each one. As we were from out of state, we really appreciated her welcoming and inclusive nature! She is truly a gem and her presence was simply the icing on the cake to one of the most beautiful hikes we have ever been on!! Bring your camera because the views are exceptional!!! Also, if you are hiking with your dog, bring plenty of water for him/her as there was no access to a water source. We prepared ahead for this possibility but thought we would pass on the tip! Highly recommend this beautifully conserved wonderland!!!!
332 T — Google review
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3197 Route 44 55, Gardiner, NY 12525, USA
http://www.mohonkpreserve.org/
(845) 255-0919
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Minnewaska State Park Preserve

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State park
Nature & Parks
Minnewaska State Park Preserve spans over 21,000 acres in the Shawangunk Mountains and boasts breathtaking views of waterfalls, three sky lakes, and 25 miles of trails ideal for hiking and biking. The park offers an assortment of territories to explore from wooded areas to rocky terrain while also featuring rock climbing opportunities. A highlight is the stunning fall foliage view that can be seen within a 15-20 minute walk.
Minnewaska State Park is about a 2-hour drive from Manhattan, and it’s completely worth it. The park has a beautiful waterfall and a stunning lake surrounded by vibrant fall colors. I did a short 30-minute trek to reach the top viewpoint instead of driving directly to the sunset spot and the view was spectacular 😍😍 The scenery from above was truly breathtaking, especially during fall. I didn’t have much time to explore the whole park, but even the little I saw was amazing. Highly recommend visiting if you love nature and want a peaceful escape from the city! 🌿🍁🏞️
Al F — Google review
This park is beautiful, it has a lake and waterfalls and multiple easy trails to walk. It also has a small beach with a lifeguard where you can swim. There is also an area for kayaking. The only thing I did not like, was the area for long distance swimmers, there is a sign that states “only members can swim”, however it doesn’t say you can’t walk in that area. My husband and I walked there and a crazy “Karen” wanted us to get out and go back to the trail. We were admiring the lake and walking and not bothering anyone. It really did not make any sense, needless to say I stayed longer just to make her enjoy her day 😂 even more, some people just act entitled and I will put them in their place if needed, but it’s not the park’s fault. After all, it is a park, and people should be allowed to explore unless otherwise posted. Aside from this incident, I would recommend this park, you will need a few visits to see everything! Also the visitor’s center staff are very friendly and helpful.
Claudia D — Google review
Minnewaska State Park is honestly one of my favorite places to just get away and chill. The views are unreal—think cliffs, lakes, waterfalls, and endless trees. I love hiking the trails here; every turn feels like a new adventure, and the air is so fresh. Whether I’m hanging out by the lake, snapping photos, or just taking in the scenery, it’s always super relaxing. It’s the kind of spot where you can totally unplug and just enjoy nature. If you’re looking for a peaceful escape with awesome views, you’ve gotta check this place out!
Ok A — Google review
Hands-on most beautiful state park in New York has preserved the legacy of park’s founders Smiley brothers by maintaining the carriage roads and trails in excellent state. My favorite loop is to follow Castle road to Lake Awosting and return back via Hamilton road back to Minnewasca lake. Very scenic views that don’t require serious hiking effort, just slight inclines and declines. Natural beauty of Shawangunk Mountains here is supplemented by road building prowess of preserve’s founders and is the reason that we still have the park available now to thousands of daily visitors at a modest fee. Many grand historic hotels of Catskills don’t exist anymore including burnt out Cliff House and Windmere hotels previously located at shores of Lake Minnewasca till 1970s, so really glad that conservation efforts have succeeded here. New visitor center and expansive parking lots are huge improvement over park’s facilities of just six years ago.
Mike Z — Google review
Visited: Friday, October 24, 2025 I hiked the Castle Point Loop starting from the Upper Parking Lot. The parking lot was spacious and not crowded — definitely past the peak season — and parking was $10. The weather was a bit chilly, but the fall colors were still beautiful. At first, I took the UA trail toward Castle Point, but it was mostly gravel and not very exciting. Later I switched to the BR trail, which was better, though I hardly saw anyone the entire time — maybe fewer than five people total. The hike itself felt a bit monotonous; even on the way down, it was just gravel again, so I ended up jogging down. I remembered Gertrude’s Nose being much more interesting and scenic in comparison. I stopped by the Falls at the end, but honestly, it wasn’t something I’d go out of my way to see again. Overall, it’s a decent hike for solitude and views, but not one I’d rush to repeat — especially considering it takes around 5 hours round trip.
Karl K — Google review
Oh, it's so lovely. I come down from the north, and seeing the beautifully colored autumn leaves is especially a big treat. The most basic trail around the large lake in the park is perfect for couples to come and take a light, short walk. Of course, the surrounding scenery is beautiful, needless to say. If you've done a lot of hiking, there are courses suited to different abilities, so it would be great to experience them together. The view of the park from above is truly breathtaking. The visitor center is clean, and the staff are very friendly. Even though I visited on a cloudy day, I highly recommend it to anyone nearby or within a 1-2 hour drive!
Jason K — Google review
There is a lot of canopy for shade but there wasn't a lot of water coming over the falls. It was like a clogged shower head. You need to come after a rain storm. Over all it was nice, quiet, and not crowded. You can hear the sound of silence, and nature.
Doug H — Google review
One of our favorite park for years. You can hike. We love trail bike riding here with the family. The views are spectacular! Worth the uphill ride. No camera can capture its actual beauty. And we love what we call “the secret lake” - Lake Awosting since it’s in the middle of seemingly nowhere. Surrounded by hills and trees. Not always open so check before you go. Perfect full day activity. Bring snacks. Every ridges and valley points are worth stopping to just soak in all that grandeur nature has to offer! Please make sure to take your trash with you as you go to preserve its beauty.
MGiOiA — Google review
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5281 Route 44-55, Kerhonkson, NY 12446, USA
https://parks.ny.gov/parks/minnewaska/details.aspx
(845) 255-0752
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Mountain Creek Resort

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Nature & Parks
Mountain Creek Resort is a year-round destination nestled in the Kittatinny Mountains of New Jersey. In the winter, it offers skiing, snowboarding with a half-pipe, and snow tubing. During the summer, visitors can enjoy extreme mountain biking at Mountain Creek Bike Park and make a splash at the 39-acre water park. The resort also provides luxurious accommodations at The Appalachian Hotel and Black Creek Sanctuary.
We did the ziplining tour and bought the unlimited sky ride and mountain coaster during the fall season. Heather and Indi with the ziplining was wonderful. They were patient and kind. They guided us with knowledge. I am petite in size so they gave me extra advice. Thank you ladies. The mountain coaster was 1 mile long and it was fun. You control your speed. I thoroughly enjoyed my time there
Hksongs — Google review
I want to express my heartfelt thanks to the Mountain Creek chairlift team. On September 13, while photographing a wedding, I accidentally left my camera at the top of the mountain. The lift was scheduled to close at 6:00 PM, but the staff kindly stayed with me and waited until the last team member at the summit located my camera and brought it down. I’m deeply grateful for their patience, professionalism, and kindness. Thank you so much!
Siqi L — Google review
I’m really disappointed with Mountain Creek’s lift ride operation. They closed the line 30 minutes before the posted closing time, saying the line was already too long — yet they were still selling tickets just minutes before closing the line! That’s completely unfair and misleading. It feels like they just care about making sales, not about giving guests the experience they paid for. The staff didn’t communicate properly, didn’t apologize, and didn’t offer any options for people who bought tickets but couldn’t even line up. If they know the line gets long, they should stop selling tickets earlier or use time slots to manage the crowd properly — not punish guests who show up on time. It's not our problem that everyone wants to ride during sunset. That should be a management problem!! This was very disappointing and showed how poor the customer service and organization really are. Never again! Waste of money!
Fatima M — Google review
We went to Mountain Creek for the fall fest. The event was packed the weather was perfect and the ride up the lift was great. It was cool watching the mountain biking on the trail from the lift. The only issue i had was the food and drink situation. They did the best they could, but clearly not prepared for the mass of people that came. Luckily the burger was delicious and saved the afternoon. Overall happy, good atmosphere, food, games, music and friendly staff.
Luis A — Google review
Great bike park! Employees were pleasant and helpful. Prices were reasonable. The lift took a couple tries to perfect loading the bikes but after that it was easy. We visited during Octoberfest and it was good and bad. Very busy, but lots of entertainment and food options. The trails ranged from mild to wild. I liked that there were technical trails as well as flow. The trails were a little washed out but not too bad considering it was the end of the season. Overall it was a great experience and we plan on returning!
Paul Y — Google review
Came here November 2nd for the 3rd annual fall fest weekend. I got the sky ride ticket for $16.78. I really wanted to try the adventure package but it was already sold out by the time I got ready to purchase. In my honest opinion the Fall Fest is NOT WORTH IT! Especially if it would be quite a drive for you. The drive for me was about 1 hour and 30 minutes and I don’t think the experience was worth the drive. I honestly feel like the IG reels and TikTok videos I’ve seen of the Fall fest overhyped it and made it look better than it really was. In my opinion it was hectic because there were bikers all over the place which is fair because the fall fest and the bike trail is a shared space. I think they should have called this BIKER FEST you literally have to watch out because the bikers just zoom by. I did get to go on the sky ride which was nice and the scenery was beautiful. But, was it worth coming to the fall fest and purchasing a ticket just to do that…… NO. If you are looking for a Fall experience/farm experience in Vernon, NJ I recommend Heaven Hill Farm which is literally 9 minutes from mountain creek. Now that gave me the vibe I was looking for. I didn’t get to explore it fully because it was close to closing time but I did check out their Farmers Market and their cider donuts were tasty. Anyways, maybe I will be back to mountain creek but probably not for their Fall Fest. I will say that the staff at mountain creek were friendly, I got some cool photos, and I got to spend time with family and friends so that is a plus.
Atlas K — Google review
Here already for fall fest and its overly crowded. No one working so it’s unclear if parking is paid/unpaid. Food vendor area is disorganized. Not clear what each line is for (1 for ordering, 1 for pickup, but no rhyme or rhtym to tell you when your order is ready). Took an hour to get our food alone. Do not waste your money on this. Did not go on gondola or coaster due to long lines (1 hour at least). Not a good experience and am requesting a refund. If I’m driving 2 hours from NYC for foliage, better to go upstate to the Catskills than this overhyped crapshow Also, while we were prepared for bugs and nature, we did not anticipate the insane amount of yellow jackets near the food area Update 24 hours after emailing them (and before they responded below): Got a general message they’re looking into it. To be clear, this was one of the worst travel experiences I’ve ever had. We did not even have enough time to redeem the tickets we bought due to the long lines. Sadly, I do not have confidence they’ll make it right and strongly feel this place is a cash grab. We do not plan to ever come back and encourage others to avoid. Go over to warwick, ny and go apple picking, or just go up to The Catskills Update 3 days later: After a bit of pushing via email, we got a long empathetic apology from the owner who refunded us. His leadership was greatly appreciated, and hopefully the resort takes the right steps to fix this. Owner invited us back and offered some perks upon our return, but we likely will not come back given the lines issue seems to be an ongoing issue. We hope the resort will improve over time.
Elsa R — Google review
For boarding- if you get the lowest access pass. You have to walk a long distance with your gear. But worth the day pass and season as you get to ride on two mountains. Go on T,W,Thursday to skip crowd. The location is good had Taco Bell and local bean cafe if you want to skip out on $20 food in the lodge
Anusha S — Google review
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200 NJ-94, Vernon Township, NJ 07462, USA
http://www.mountaincreek.com/
(973) 827-2000
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Mountain Creek Water Park

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Mountain Creek Water Park in Vernon offers a refreshing escape on hot summer days with its variety of attractions, including over 20 slides and activities suitable for all ages. Visitors can enjoy white-water rafting, tubing on simulated rapids, a lazy river, wave pool, and a kiddie area. While some pathways are challenging to navigate due to gravel surfaces and the park's hilly terrain, guests appreciate the short lines and friendly staff.
Beautiful place very informative staff walking around with health packs if you need. Clean and fun environment. My family had a blast with the view of mountains and the mini hiking experience you have is truly memorable. It was my first time but if you travel with stroller I would get a carrier because the walking up and down hills are fun yet challenging. Overall we had a blast everyone in the family was able to have fun. Surprisingly I didn't get boy or my kids so I'm guessing low on mosquitoes 🦟 fun fun fun
Shelly R — Google review
This water park was amazing! There’s something to do for all ages, and I would definitely recommend it. I’ll absolutely be returning because I had such a great time with my boyfriend. The only con is that if you don’t know the park is on mountainous terrain, you might not be prepared for the walking. Wear comfortable shoes — luckily, I wore slippers that were sort of comfy, but sneakers would’ve been better. Bring plenty of water and a reusable bottle because you’ll be walking a lot, and after each ride you’ll definitely need it. Consider this your heads-up! The food wasn’t good — I had fries with a chicken sandwich and ended up with some stomach burn. It’s also overpriced, so I’d recommend bringing your own food and water if you can. That said, I didn’t come here for the food, so I’m not lowering my rating because of it. Overall, the park is very affordable (we paid around $60 for general admission) , free parking and the service from the staff was great. This place is definitely worth visiting — you’ll have an amazing time!
Official S — Google review
Here’s my personal experience: I visited the park on a Saturday (July). Overall, it’s a good park with plenty of slide options, but some of the rides are starting to show signs of wear and could use maintenance. If you go on a weekend, be prepared for long lines—expect wait times of 1 to 2 hours for most rides. I recommend getting there right when the park opens at 10 AM and heading straight to the Colorado River ride, one of the best ride in the park. We made the mistake of leaving it for later and ended up waiting two hours in line for a ride that lasted only 1 minute and 30 seconds. If you're planning to try the Alpine Mountain Coaster, do that early too. The lines there can get out of control, with wait times of up to two hours for a 3-minute ride. The food court is pretty good—the food is decent quality, though a bit pricey. The bathrooms, however, are in poor condition and really need maintenance. I recommend using the restroom before arriving, as the park’s facilities might pose a health risk if you're not careful. In short, I don’t recommend visiting on weekends due to the long wait times. Weekdays are likely a better choice with fewer crowds and shorter lines. PS. IIf you see a long line at Alpine Rush, skip it. It’s not worth the 1 hour and 20-minute wait for a ride that lasts only 30 seconds. You’re better off going on the Thunder Ride—much more enjoyable for your time.
Leonardo H — Google review
Mountain Creek Water Park delivers a thrilling summer escape with a diverse array of slides and attractions that cater to all ages. Known for its unique mountain setting, the park boasts exhilarating rides like the Colorado River and Canyon Cliff Jump, offering an adrenaline rush for thrill-seekers. While the uphill walks between attractions can be challenging, the natural beauty of the surroundings, with waterfalls and lush paths, creates a distinct and enjoyable atmosphere. The park thoughtfully provides options for younger guests, including a wave pool, sprayground, and lazy river, ensuring family-friendly fun. Despite its history as the infamous Action Park, Mountain Creek Water Park has undergone significant overhauls, prioritizing safety while still delivering an exciting and memorable experience.
Olek S — Google review
The most important thing to know: this place is absolutely not kid-friendly. This is not my first water park, so I have something to compare it to. It’s also not my first time visiting this exact location — I’ve been here before for different events, but never for the water park itself. And honestly, I’m shocked. The kids’ area is incredibly small — only three zones, one of which is split by a walkway leading to the main slides. The water is both freezing cold and dirty. I’m not talking about leaves falling from trees; I’m talking about the water itself. The “Lazy River” was overcrowded with people and kids of all ages. On the opposite side, there are two slides with very dirty water as well. There’s also a shallow “toddler” pool with warmer water, but considering how many tickets they sell (and that many guests are bound to come with young kids), this small space turns into a swamp. There’s also nowhere to sit. Lounge chairs are scattered in random spots, mostly “reserved” with piles of towels while their owners are nowhere in sight. People were lying on the ground on their own towels under bushes and in corners, making the place look messy and unpleasant. The park layout is inconvenient — long walks from the parking lot and between different attractions. The entrance line wasn’t huge, but the staff moved slowly, and someone even fainted from the heat while waiting. If you have small kids, you might think to bring a stroller — but it’s a double-edged sword: it’s helpful for the uphill walk (which takes about 20 minutes), but once inside, there’s nowhere to leave it. Lockers are another issue. Renting one is almost a necessity because there’s nowhere safe to leave your bag, but you’ll waste another 30–40 minutes in line just to get one. Prices are high: small lockers are $20, medium $30, large $50 — on top of the $59 ticket (without any discounts). Now, about rides for older kids and teens — my teenager usually loves water parks, but not this time. The lines were insane. The simplest slide took us 30 minutes of waiting. The park itself is smaller than it appears on the map, so everyone crowds together near the water, making it feel even more packed. And I have to mention the bathrooms — absolutely disgusting, worse than a public park restroom. I have never seen such poor maintenance at any water park, indoor or outdoor. I wanted to give two stars, but honestly, I can’t think of a single positive thing. If you’re in your 20s, maybe you’ll enjoy it. But if you’re in your 30s with kids — from the bottom of my heart, skip this place as a water park.
Gelnara I — Google review
The park is pretty nice, but it can be a long trip to the restroom and staff shortages leave that all the areas to buy sun screen and water shoes were not open, they are also a little ridiculously priced. Alpine coaster line was long, but everything else has fairly short lines. There is a bar with good drinks, of course a little expensive. Overall cool vibe, we liked it.
Dan O — Google review
The water park was a lot of fun! The rides were exciting and definitely worth the visit. The pricing for entry was fair, which made it even better. The only downside was the food — not very tasty and overpriced. Overall, a great place for fun, but I’d recommend grabbing a bite before or after your visit.
Cristina A — Google review
First time I’ve been to Mountain Creek/action Park in 40 years for the waterpark. I’m proud to say I did all the Rides slides. Glad they were tuned down from the psychotic 80s. Still a lot of fun and still have plenty of bruises that are well deserved. Park was really clean. Plenty of lifeguards would’ve liked to seen less lifeguards and maybe more security. I’ll be back next season.
PJ K — Google review
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200 NJ-94, Vernon Township, NJ 07462, USA
https://www.mountaincreek.com/
(973) 827-2000
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Crystal Springs Golf Club

Golf course
Outdoor Activities
Golf club
Golf driving range
Golfed here and loved it. So much fun, almost seems a little “resorty” like they tried to make it so challenging. But it was great to play. The houses are incredibly close and require lots of skill to avoid them. Mogul fairways, trees, elevation and more keep this course challenging. Great prices and love that there are multiple courses on the one resort, easy to play a 36 in a day.
Jamal K — Google review
This is a gorgeous and challenging course (the tee boxes and cart paths need work, especially considering the greens fees). However, pace of play and tee times are definitely an issue. I cannot, and will not, blame the course staff for the frost delay; the weather is out of their control. I was told there was an approximate delay of 30-40 minutes, which is no problem, but we were sent out only 10 minutes after our scheduled tee time and spent the next 18 holes backed up with at least two groups on each tee. Poor starter management led to backups on hole one before I even teed off: (par 5) one group on the green, two groups in the fairway, us waiting on the tee, and two groups waiting behind us on the tee. After two hours we had only managed to play 6 holes. We watched two groups behind us leave the course early, having only played 13 holes after 4 hours and 15 minutes. There were unfortunately no rangers to clear the backup. Too many groups were playing from too far back. This kept pace of play at a crawl. It would be more fun for beginners and advanced players alike when golfers play from the appropriate tees. Given the difficulty of the course (and the price point), it would be nice to see some handicap enforcement for tee choice. It would also be nice to see rangers actively monitoring pace of play.
Jan H — Google review
Sending out a big THANK YOU to the staff. I came there for the ECB Foundation fundraiser and ended up with a flat tire when I parked (my fault!). Two of the staff members saw it happen and immediately came over and changed the tire for me. They were so kind and I really appreciated the help :)
Patty A — Google review
Massive golf club with multiple courses on location. Driving range is pretty nice. Clubhouse is great as well. Staff were courteous and friendly. Pretty tough course and layout. Very beautiful views. Def play here again.
Jeffrey P — Google review
Played the Crystal springs golf course and it wasn’t too great an experience especially for the high price we paid. After a round of golf, some food and serval stops by the cart girl we ended up paying much more than expected. $40 for a round of beer and $15 hot dogs are a bit over the top. Not the courses fault but there was over an hour frost delay but then they pushed people out one foursome one group after another with basically no time between foursomes. Our round was just under 6 hours. Adding to the overly crowded course was all the leaves, making finding balls difficult, even in the fairway. On the positive side the greens were nice and consistent.
Mario S — Google review
I had 18 holes of golf scheduled for 09/20. We teed off at 245PM. 4 hours and 30 minutes later we had only finished 14 holes. We learned the course allowed groups of 6 to play which definitely impacted our pace of play. For a highly rated course, the lack of oversight in party size is concerning.
Shane S — Google review
For what a round costs here - go elsewhere. Groups are always backed up so no matter how fast you play, someone is always on your ass. Sure it’s a challenging course, but for the wrong reasons - lots of slopes and uneven elevations. Doesn’t make it the exciting kind of challenging. Also absolutely criminal to charge $15 for a hotdog…are you kidding me?
AJO — Google review
The Crystal Springs course was phenomenal. Chuck took great care of us on the course and provided great tips on how to play it. Highly recommend
Meir S — Google review
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1 Wild Turkey Way, Hamburg, NJ 07419, USA
https://www.crystalgolfresort.com/golf/courses/crystal-springs/?utm_source=GMB&utm_medium=organic
(844) 281-9540
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Rail Explorers: Catskills Division

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Tours
Sightseeing Tours
Rail Explorers: Catskills Division offers a unique and exciting adventure in the great outdoors. The staff is friendly and informative, making the whole experience a blast. Riding the rail bikes through the stunning Catskills countryside provides beautiful views and a fun way to spend time with friends or family. Just be sure to bundle up for the autumn weather as the wind can be strong.
An Unforgettable Adventure with Stunning Views! Rail Explorers Catskills was such an incredible experience! From start to finish, everything was fun, well-organized, and super welcoming for everyone families, couples, and even solo adventurers. One of the best parts? It’s pet friendly! Our dog had just as much fun as we did, and the staff made sure everyone (two-legged and four-legged) felt right at home. The views were absolutely breathtaking lush forests, mountain backdrops, and peaceful riverside stretches. The ride itself was longer than I expected, which made it feel like a real journey, not just a quick activity. Plenty of time to relax, take photos, and enjoy nature at your own pace. If you're looking for a unique, outdoorsy way to explore the Catskills, I can’t recommend Rail Explorers enough. Great for all ages and fitness levels, and the friendly team made it even more enjoyable. We'll definitely be back!
Anais G — Google review
This was a fun experience, in fact I did it twice in August. 8 miles round trip with a snack break at first time. A bit of a glut workout. Beautiful in summer&fall. Employees were organized, safe, fun, and pleasant. The railway museum free and fascinating to those interested in the local history and /or trains. A volunteer gave us a tour of the train car restoration and he was thrilled.
Adriana L — Google review
10/10 recommend. My wife and I visited the first weekend of Oct 2025. There was a lot of traffic so we were running a few minutes behind. But we received a call from Rail Explorers about 10mins before our start time to confirm we were coming. We told them we would be there soon and they said to Drive Safe. We got there and they were totally hospitable. Very friendly staff and knowledgeable. 2 thumbs up. The actual ride was great as well. Very pretty. We would definitely do it again. coming from NYC its a 2hr drive. So I would probably pick the earliest time so we could do something else in the area before heading back home.
Tobias T — Google review
Although it rained in the first hour of the ride, the experience was nice and fun. We enjoyed our time. We were on a quad bike and people sitting next to each other had a nice bound. There are picnic tables and the restrooms in the waiting area. While instructions it started raining and they distributed rain Pancho's, which was a nice detail. Book early for fall season because the ride is through awesome color fall trees so the demand is high.
Jeff D — Google review
Had an amazing time! Staff is by far the best people for the job, they had everyone laughing and smiling. I went with 3 other friends and we got the quad option for the 11am slot. It was the PERFECT time to do it. The sun was shining and absolutely beautiful. When arriving you check in first, get your wristbands (that you get to keep) then you can get some tea or hot chocolate while waiting for all parties to show up, next is the employee who tells us all the rules and he was easy to listen, he was hilarious. Then we all get in and we peddle for 4 miles each way! It was $50 per person and we booked 3 months in advance. Saw a few kids but it was mainly 20 and up with the time frame i was in.
Marlena M — Google review
What an amazing experience!! It was so much fun!! The ride is about 2 hours. 1 hour one direction and then you come back the same path. All the bike guides were funny and kind!! They knew how to make the whole experience fun. The only thing I would warn you about is no cell service for at least 10 miles. So, we were not from the area and didn't have a way of getting our google maps to work! Bring a map just in case that happens to you!
Sirrena M — Google review
I went to Rail Explorers: Catskills Division and absolutely loved it! 🚲🌲 It was beautiful, fun, and full of great vibes. The nature was breathtaking — river, forest, mountains, fresh air — pure joy for the eyes and soul. The team deserves a special shout-out! They were super friendly, helpful, and made sure the whole experience was as comfortable as possible. Pedaling was easy, so you can just relax, enjoy the views, and chat with friends. There’s a stop halfway for photos and a break, so the pace is perfect. If you want to unplug from your phone, soak up some nature, and just have an amazing time — this is the place for you! 💚
Anastasiia P — Google review
My first time experiencing Rail Explorers in The Catskills. A truly unique and fun experience. Getting there from The Bronx was easy enough. There were lots of scenic trees to see along the way, although they will look a lot better in the next few weeks as the leaves turn more red and orange. There was ample parking at the location and checking in was easy enough as they found my name and then handed me a wristband to wear. Just a few minutes after the reservation time, everyone gathered around for a quick orientation and preparation with clear instructions. Before we knew it, we were on our way, using pedal power to propel the rail car forward. Btw, you cannot pick and choose which railcar to sit on as your name will already be placed on the one you will ride. We sat on a two-seater, and the seat with the brakes is also the seat that requires more effort to get moving. It consisted of approximately 1 hour of pedaling in one direction, then everyone gets off, they turn the rail cars around and then you pedal back another hour to the starting point. You also get to cross the highway where they must halt traffic! Was very comical hearing people honk their horns cheering us on as we crossed through. I believe they had an area to buy water and sports drinks, but I did not see a spot to buy food or snacks. Mayhaps there is. The restrooms were extremely decent and not smelly at all! And lastly, the staff there were extremely friendly! Every single staff member gave off such a positive vibe! It's too bad we discovered this so late in the season as it is getting quite chilly. We will definitely be checking out their other locations next year and providing reviews for those as well.
Ray D — Google review
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70 High St, Phoenicia, NY 12464, USA
https://www.railexplorers.net/
(877) 833-8588
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Grey Towers National Historic Site

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Grey Towers National Historic Site is a stunning estate featuring a French chateau-style mansion built in 1886, surrounded by vast, landscaped lawns. The well-maintained grounds and the beautiful building offer visitors a glimpse into history. The staff is praised for their professionalism and dedication to preserving the site's significance. This former home of the Pinchot Family in Milford, Pennsylvania, now serves as a preserved museum with free outdoor visits and guided tours inside the mansion for a fee.
This was a last-minute stop as we had not heard about it before but it was fantastic! There is something for everyone, history, beautiful gardens, hiking trails, and a nice, clean, small downtown nearby. It was pouring on and off the day we stopped by so we didn't chance the trails but we toured the home, did the Jr ranger program, watched the videos, and took some time to sit in the rockers and take in the view. Everything was clean and all the Rangers were very nice and knowledgeable, we stumped one with our questions but another ranger was able to answer for us. Well worth the stop, you could spend an hour here or a whole day. Enjoy!
Laurie F — Google review
Beautiful grounds. The inside of the house was breathtaking and worth the cost. The informative video in the bait house was very interesting. All of the rangers and volunteers were friendly and very knowledgeable. Make sure you look at what time the tours are, the grounds are open all week but the gift shop and tours are only on certain days. Tickets can only be purchased in the gift shop.
Joann L — Google review
This place is incredible! One of the best of hundreds of historical sites I have ever been to. Didn't get to take a tour or go inside cuz it was closed due to government shutdown (thank you Dems), but the outside of the house and the grounds were unreal. Just a short few miles/minutes off 84 close to Milford, definitely worth a stop on your travels. So much to see. Even the bathroom facility in the parking area was a tower. Plenty of parking and great bathrooms with water fountains. Came during fall, so got added bonus of fall decorations, including pumpkins. Can't wait to return for a tour of the inside!
Jimmer W — Google review
Quiet and vast area filled with history. We walked around the perimeter and soaked in all the beautiful flowers, sun and landscape. There's two levels of parking available and there were tours happening. It was an enjoyable afternoon roaming around.
Babs V — Google review
Wow, wow, wow!! This place was impressive beyond belief. And, it was a complete surprise find while road tripping through the New England states. While we were on time constraints and didn't get to make it inside the house, just the outside is a site to marvel at. I love seeing these types of places and imagine myself living there in times gone by. Hard to believe JFK was here shortly before he had gotten assassinated. Lots of history in the video. Make this a stop on your travels, you won't be disappointed.
Brian D — Google review
Beautiful home full of history of an early time of US history and the begginig of the US Forrest conservamcy movement. Pinchot family involved after they, very ironically, made their fortune in the logging industry and significantly deforested the area. Apparently one of the progeny, grandson, i think, became upset witnessing the ravaged woods in pennsylvania. This personn became the first US forrester after studying in europe. He ultimately was govenor of pa twice and established the US Forrest Service. Mansion built by famous architect of the gilded age. Can only tour the first floor for $10 but it is worth it. Nice picture of life then. Some interesting touches outside home as they entertained some big time dignitaries like a stone table with a water center where food would be floated for dining guests to sserve themselves.4 stars because there were part of the gardends that looked very interesting but were locked off without explanation.
Ricardo F — Google review
It is a beautiful place and a well-maintained site. I was so grateful that there was no entrance fee. If you want to tour the castle, you need a ticket. You can also buy simple drinks, snacks, and souvenirs.
Pheobe L — Google review
Grey Towers National Historic Site is a remarkable historic site located in Milford, PA. Here you can both walk the grounds or take a tour of the mansion. It is easy to be impressed by the grandeur of the mansion and the surrounding gardens and scenery. Grey Towers was built in 1886 by James Pinchot, who was a philanthropist and businessman. As with many Gilded Age mansions the designer of this mansion was Richard Morris Hunt. After James died in 1908, his son Gifford who was head of the US Forest Service and then a governor of Pennsylvania lived here. Most of the sites and exhibits on the grounds and in the mansion are dedicated to Gifford’s efforts as a leading conservationist of his time. Tours of the mansion are self guided and the docents inside can answer all of your questions. Inside you will see the opulence of the Gilded Age reflected in each room. Some of the best rooms in the house are the ballroom and library. On the mansion tour you will only see the bottom floors. The top floors can be seen only when the house is decorated for the Christmas holiday. When walking outdoors there are many sites to see. Be sure to view the conical towers on the mansion when seeing it from the outside. The Finger Bowl, an outdoor dining area, is probably one of the most unique things outside. The Letterbox and the Bait Box are also unique. The Bait Box was originally a playhouse for Gifford Pinchot’s son, and is today used as a small amphitheater where a movie about Grey Towers is shown. The cemetery is an interesting piece of history located here as well. The estate also offers walking/hiking trails around the estate. Mansion tours are done only a few days each week from May-October. To get a mansion tour you will have to purchase a ticket at the gift shop or “Letter Box” near the mansion. You will have to check the website for hours and when tours of the mansion are available. Grey Towers is a unique place to learn about the history of conservation and see a remarkable Gilded Age estate.
Ryan M — Google review
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151 Grey Towers Dr Drive, Milford, PA 18337, USA
https://www.fs.usda.gov/greytowers
(570) 296-9630
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Dingmans Falls

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Waterfall
Nature & Parks
Dingmans Falls is a stunning 130-foot waterfall located in the woods, accessible via various family-friendly trails. The Dingmans Creek Trail, less than a mile long and mostly stroller and wheelchair accessible, leads to this natural wonder. Visitors can also reach the falls from Doodle Hollow Road, though the trail may be challenging to follow. Once there, well-maintained viewing areas provide excellent vantage points for capturing the beauty of the falls.
Very accessible. The boardwalk run all the way past the Silver Thread Falls into Dingmans Falls. There is stair near the end of the boardwalk that brings you to the to of Dingmans Falls.
A C — Google review
Beautiful I went when it was off season I suppose because the gift shop was closed but the bathroom was open! It’s very walkable and wheelchair friendly! Easy hike if you want to call it that. The waterfall is beautiful
Allison M — Google review
beautiful free hike with really nice views. Finally found the national park passport and saw little kids getting sword in to protect and love Mother Earth. It was the cutest thing I’ve ever seen. There was no wait and the trail was easy to do from top to bottom.
Tatiana — Google review
Visited: 4/19/2025 Amazing waterfalls. Easily accessible. Boardwalk trail from the parking lot leads to the falls. On the way you will see another waterfall called Silverthread water falls, aptly named.
Vijay C — Google review
Good park, good place… Good for walking, observing nature and spending a different time alone or with others.
Angel M — Google review
Quick, beautiful, and free hike with nice views. Although the stairs aren’t wheelchair accessible most of the rest of the trail is somewhat. There was no wait when we visited. For reference it was around 1pm on May Wednesday. When we left more people were arriving.
Mig D — Google review
It was a great experience both water falls are super fantastic views you gonna love it we enjoyed a lot
Jakka A — Google review
An amazing falls with well maintained area by NPS, with easily accessible location. Trails to falls are wheelchair accessible and neatly maintained. Wheel chair accessible trail leads to bottom of the falls for an amazing viewpoint. From there you have bit of steep stairs to access top of the falls to have a view. Personally the best view is from the bottom , sound of water fall was amazing with surreal feel. Parking area is enough for about 60 cars and the welcome center is closed on off season. There were mobile toilets about 4 in location. No water accessible to take a dip. Rest benches are located all along the trail and about 3 benches bottom of the falls to experience the fall view. Trash cans are available on parking. Not sure about the refreshments availability but surely bring water. Trail itself is easy to do and kids friendly. Along the trail you will see silver thread falls which is about 150 feet from parking lot. Did not find any picnic benches though. All in all a well worth place to visit with friends and family. Cellphone signals is off in many spots but from parking you might get signals based on your provider.
Prabha S — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(481)
Delaware Township, PA 18328
12

Bethel Woods Center for the Arts

Mentioned on 
10 lists 
Art center
Concerts & Shows
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts is a music and arts complex located at the historic site of the 1969 Woodstock festival. Managed by a non-profit organization, it encompasses an amphitheater, a museum, and the preserved Bindy Bazaar Trails that once served as a bustling marketplace during the festival. The center hosts various events including concerts, family programs, and food festivals against the backdrop of stunning scenery.
Bethel Woods is truly a stunning and historic concert venue, nestled in a scenic setting that brings a special energy to any show. The sound quality was excellent, and the staff inside the venue seemed well-trained and efficient, especially when it came to accommodating guests with mobility challenges. We were impressed by how seamlessly they rearranged seating to make space for wheelchairs — it felt like a well-oiled machine in that regard. However, there are a few things to be aware of before planning your visit. The venue requires a considerable amount of walking from the parking areas to the entrance, which may be difficult for guests with limited mobility or for families with young children. We parked in a field and had to navigate through two separate parking lots, which was manageable but not clearly directed. Unfortunately, we also witnessed a vehicle stuck in a hole in the field, highlighting the need for better maintenance and more active guidance from parking staff. Our seats were in Section 10, Row B — great views, but our experience was marred by an unfortunate incident. Someone in the row ahead of us vomited, which splashed onto us and our 7-year-old. Rather than removing the disruptive group, staff relocated them to better seats up front. It was incredibly frustrating to deal with the smell of alcohol and the mess with a child in tow, and we felt this situation was mishandled. Overall, Bethel Woods has a lot of potential and charm, and for healthy, mobile adults and kids who don’t mind a long walk, it’s a beautiful place to enjoy live music. With a few improvements in parking management and guest response protocol, it could offer a top-tier concert experience.
Mindie — Google review
Love it here! The location is historic, the venue perfect, and the employees are so nice. Very family friendly - my now 5 year old has been coming here since he was a baby and loves the lawn. They also host kids concerts & fun festivals. Great variety of concerts all year round and excellent beer selection.
Emily Y — Google review
The Woodstock Bethel Center for the Arts is truly a gem! The moment you arrive, you're struck by the beauty of the grounds—peaceful, scenic, and thoughtfully maintained. The venue itself blends history, art, and nature in the most inspiring way. Whether you're attending a concert at the Pavilion, exploring the museum, or just soaking in the rich legacy of Woodstock, the entire experience feels magical. The staff is welcoming and professional, and everything is organized with care and attention to detail. The sound quality at the performances is outstanding, and the atmosphere is both relaxed and electric—a rare combination that makes every event feel special. It's not just a venue; it's a destination filled with culture, soul, and a deep sense of place. Highly recommend to anyone visiting the area or looking to experience the arts in a truly iconic setting
Meir B — Google review
One of the best organized museums I have ever visited. Taking you through the decade before Woodstock, the back story of the music, the planning, and enveloping you in the whole experience. So much inside information and the guides were very knowledgeable and loved to share stories!
Lynn P — Google review
Great venue! They definitely know what they're doing. Parking was a breeze, signage was easy to follow to the venue and the scenery was fantastic for a venue of this size. Staff was helpful and the food/drink options were plentiful. Reserve lawn chairs ahead of time I saved at least 10 minutes waiting in line. Lawn is spacious with great views of the stage. Acoustics are great. Clean bathrooms too! Overall a great experience at a no nonsense/well run venue
Daniel — Google review
One of our favorite outdoor venues. They let you tailgate n pre-game without a hassle. The lot scene is fun, n changes with the performers. The grounds are beautiful, lots of food and beverage vendors inside. Sound is incredible throughout the venue. Most recently saw Neil Young n the Chrome Hearts. 79 yrs old and he crushed it. Amazing set. Loved the Woodstock reference in the Roll Another Number encore.
Popsomali — Google review
I’ve been going to concerts at Bethel Woods for a few years, the staff is very accommodating, polite and professional. Bathrooms are maintained nicely and there are multiple locations, if you see a line move on to the next location and you’ll be in and out. Prices for the concert souvenirs is about the same wherever you go,and they have decent food and nice selection of beverages with and without alcohol. Worth the visit. No pets allowed.
Marina D — Google review
Immaculate vibes. Even though there were tons of people there, everybody was pretty respectful of each other. The only reason I took off one star was because the lines to the bathroom were absolutely insanely long. Even the men's room! I'm talking at least a half an hour wait if not more just for the bathroom. They have some paid parking which is very expensive but as long as you don't have any issues walking, the free parking is really decent. Some people will tailgate beforehand and that's fun. The lineups are pretty great with good opening acts as well. Drinks and food are expensive but that is to be expected I suppose! There were several different tents for drinks so the lines there were not as bad.
Crissibeth C — Google review
4.7
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4.4
(608)
200 Hurd Rd, Bethel, NY 12720, USA
http://www.bethelwoodscenter.org/
(845) 583-2000
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The Museum At Bethel Woods

Mentioned on 
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Museum
History Museums
Specialty Museums
The Museum At Bethel Woods is a captivating cultural destination located in Bethel, New York. Situated on the historic grounds of the 1969 Woodstock Music & Art Fair, this multifaceted center features an amphitheater, performing arts center, and a museum that offers diverse experiences for visitors. The museum provides a deep dive into the '60s and the iconic 1969 Woodstock festival through multimedia exhibits, artifacts from the original festival, and a movie theater.
This place is fabulous. The staff are knowledgeable, friendly, and really care about sharing this experience positively. The museum is stacked with history, short documentaries, and listening stations. Great visit, anytime. We happened to be going to a concert there and really made the most of our time in Bethel.
Eric P — Google review
My wife and I grew up in the Woodstock generation. We weren't in the crowd of over 450,000 hippies but in the movies and music that came from those historic 3 days, we finally got there to see hallowed grounds and a great museum. Go there and understand the times and the music that brought so many people together in peace. Special thanks to Duke Devlin.
J K — Google review
A gem of a stop. Step back in history, and learn about iconic Woodstock. The exhibits are well planned and capture the magnitude of cultural impact this music festival had. We were in a time crunch, so we had to rush through. I would plan and give yourself at least two hours to fully enjoy. Price for entry very reasonable.
T H — Google review
This was such an awesome experience! I was too young to go to the original Woodstock, but I’ve always fantasized about being there as an adult. It took me a while, but I finally made it — and wow, it gave me chills! The grounds are beautiful, peaceful, and full of history. You can almost feel the energy of those 450,000 people who came together for peace, love, and music. The museum is fantastic — filled with stories, photos, and memories from that legendary time. If you ever get the chance, go! It’s not just a place, it’s a feeling. A walk through history that still radiates good vibes. ✌️💛🎶
Giovanna ( — Google review
Beautiful building and grounds. We had sandwiches at the Cafe before touring the museum. There was so much to read, and see. We watched some videos, viewed the memorabilia, listened to music, visited the gift shop. Came back later in the evening for the last night of the Peace, Love and Pumpkins Festival. What a great event! There were local vendors, a drone show, a very nicely decorated path, fire pits, food options. All the staff was terrific.
Kathy H — Google review
The building is nice. The grounds are nice BUT the Woodstock Exhibit leaves a lot to be desired. Basically its frames of the movie documentary blown up in parts and spread out throughout the Hall and its extremely grainy to booth. Maybe the younger generation might enjoy it because I doubt they've seen the movie. For everyone else from that ERA its a bust. Not to mention your paying a pretty penny to get in lol. Took me all of 5 minutes and $23.00. Decide for yourself :)
Delia — Google review
Awesome museum and grounds. Very knowledgeable staff, a few of them actually attended Woodstock in 1969. Movies were informative, lots of photos of bands that played at Woodstock. We also went to a peace, Love & Pumpkins. It was a Halloween experience of lighted up trails over 400 carved pumpkins and ghosts and ghouls. It is advertised as scary but it wasn’t. Still had a great time there was a band playing in enclosed pavilion, lots of vendors, food and drinks available for purchase. We spent the night on site in their campground. We stayed in the glamping area. Would love to come back next year for some of their summer concerts.
Nancy R — Google review
As a child of the 60s I had a pilgramage here on my "bucket list", which I fulfilled in October '25. The museum didn't disappoint. In addition to the expected Woodstock festival history and artifacts they do a nice job of the history of the era, e.g., political climate, race relations, Vietnam, etc. They also have a nice selection of videos of the concert and related topics. The monument overlooking and marking the concert field is half mile from the museum. There is a cafe on site selling breakfast and lunch items, beer and wine. Well worth a day outing.
Keith W — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(563)
200 Hurd Rd, Bethel, NY 12720, USA
https://www.bethelwoodscenter.org/bethel-woods-museum
(845) 583-2000
14

Roebling’s Delaware Aqueduct

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Bridge
This was a fun novelty to visit. There's a 24/7 informational center on the Jersey side. You can safely walk across it and there is a (relatively) easy acess to the river on the southeast (Pennsylvania) and northwest (Jersey) side, plus parking.
Janet R — Google review
Enjoy the beautiful Upper Delaware Recreation while observing superior engineering. John Roebling, the civil engineer who designed the famous Brooklyn Bridge designed this Roebling Bridge the was part of the former aqueduct and canal where boats actually crossed the river from above. So many things to do along the way and when you get here. Take photos, walk, fish, water sports or just being a lunch and treat yourself to the beautiful scenery!
Dale N — Google review
Really cool historical bridge and area in general! This is part of the Upper Delaware National Scenic River National Park Site. There are plenty of plaques with history and historical buildings around here. Maps are available around the paring areas alongside port-a-potties. There is plenty of parking. You can drive and walk over the bridge. Pretty views in every direction! The engineer who designed this also designed so many other cool and important bridges in American history.
Sam L — Google review
Really neat historic bridge, has a small VC on one side. Can walk both sides. Several displays talk about mining, the canal, boat life, and the river.
Michael S — Google review
This area is our go to place in poconos , there are so many affordable options to stay and eat by the river on both NY and PA side.
Akhil K — Google review
This old suspension bridge was on the way to and from Skj Big Bear. Otherwise, we won’t get a chance to admire this very interesting bridge - it is narrow and only allows one flow of traffic, one car at a time. It is a beautiful structure made of wood and metal. We were able to walk on one side of it. Gives a majestic view of the Upper Delaware River. We stopped on a weekday afternoon and we enjoyed our private time :)
Princess S — Google review
Absolutely beautiful. 🫶🏼 First time to New York…and I got to cross the Delaware!
Danielle C — Google review
Pretty place to view the Delaware River. Scenic views, great for, birdwatching rafting, walking even cycling visit the gift shop you can your Nat Park passport book stamped too. Restaurants nearby
Christa D — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(98)
Roebling Bridge, 182 Scenic Dr, Lackawaxen, PA 18435, USA
http://www.nps.gov/upde/learn/historyculture/roeblingbridge.htm
15

Greek Peak Mountain Resort

Mentioned on 
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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
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16

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
17

Beak & Skiff Apple Hill Campus / 1911 Tasting Room

Mentioned on 
1 list 
Orchard
Sights & Landmarks
Beak & Skiff Apple Hill Campus / 1911 Tasting Room is a renowned apple orchard in New York State, established in 1911 by two farmers. It has been voted the #1 Apple Orchard in the Country by USA Today.
Well run concert venue - we were impressed! Very reasonable service for entrance, parking, food and beverage. Everyone was very friendly. I'd definitely return to go to a concert and it looks like it would be very worth the drive in the fall for apple picking too - so much to do!
Bridget M — Google review
Family friendly campus - enjoy fresh picked apples, hayride through the orchards or just sit back and relax with the amazing views while sipping on a flight of beverage of your choice! This was a bucket list and it did not disappoint. Oh yeah - don't forget your order of hot apple fritters!
Corinne K — Google review
Interesting review here. Very good spot that I’ve been to a hand full of times. The mixed drinks and the cider were spot on today. Unfortunately I’d love to say the food followed the excellent drinks. The fries were cold, Mac and cheese was cold, chili was cold. But the saving grace was the hot honey mustard wings. Probably just a bad day so don’t let it deter your choice to get food. Shining star was the apple cider donuts 10/10
Edward J — Google review
Had a wonderful time with my family picking apples today. The drive out to Beak & Skiff was so relaxing and beautiful as the leaves were changing. When we arrived, parking was easy and accessible. The main plaza was very family friendly and had an open concept with shops surrounding it. The apple picking was a lot of fun as well, the orchards were full and all the apples were healthy. Highly recommend taking a trip to Beak & Skiff, it's a fantastic attraction that we have here in the Syracuse area!
Anthony N — Google review
I really enjoyed the tasting room! They had a wide variety of 1911 hard ciders on tap, and you could also get cans of their additional flavors. I was surprised to see they also offer their own bourbon and wine. The general store was a nice bonus. I bet this place is amazing during harvest season!
William W — Google review
One of the highlights of Upstate NY! Easily the best hard cider on the market. Great taste and so many to choose from! Beyond that, the cidery itself is incredible. So much to do and see. They are constantly featuring live bands. And they have great food, too. I can't say enough great things about this venue and business. I simply love it.
Thomas A — Google review
Perfect Day for a Visit. Beautiful Grounds, good food. Great drinks, cider, donuts & more!! Fun for All!
LAURA M — Google review
Easily one of the best apple orchards in New York State, if not the United States. Very nice place with cute boutique buildings to sell cider, pies, and other baked goods. Then there’s the gift shop, the tavern taste room, the liquor store. Amazing to see everything you can do with an apple. Weekends they have the petting zoo open for the kids. While I love this place, I also urge you to check out the smaller orchards around Lafayette as well and send some business their way
A G — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(79)
2708 Lords Hill Rd, Lafayette, NY 13084, USA
http://www.beakandskiff.com/
(315) 696-6085
18

Cornell Lab of Ornithology

Mentioned on 
+4 other lists 
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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Fillmore Glen State Park

Mentioned on 
23 lists 
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
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1686 NY-38, Moravia, NY 13118, USA
https://parks.ny.gov/parks/fillmoreglen/details.aspx
(315) 497-0130
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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
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Ithaca, NY 14850, USA
https://www.cornell.edu/
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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
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1740 Taughannock Blvd, Trumansburg, NY 14886, USA
https://parks.ny.gov/parks/62/details.aspx
(607) 387-6739
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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
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180 South St, Auburn, NY 13021, USA
http://www.harriettubmanhome.com/
(315) 252-2081
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Thirsty Owl Wine Company

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Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Thirsty Owl Wine Company offers a picturesque setting right by the lake, providing stunning views for visitors. The winery features a spacious deck where guests can savor their wine while enjoying the scenery, and even bring along their furry friends. Boaters can conveniently access the winery using its dock. Inside, there's an extensive wine and souvenir shop offering various trinkets to take home. For just $5, guests can indulge in five tastings of their choice.
100/10 my favorite winery in the finger lakes! The tasting here is a good deal - $5! There is a wide selection of sweet wines available and the staff is extremely knowledgeable. Our party ended up buying a full case (12 bottles) of wine and joining the wine club during our visit because we enjoyed the experience so much.
Mr W — Google review
Wonderful visit at the winery. We did wine tastings while we waited for an outdoor patio table (had our dog with us). Excellent wines and food. Service was very good as well. Beautiful views of Cayuga Lake from the property.
Joe C — Google review
Fabulous food and scenery! We ordered a side salad and the scallops. Every bite was heavenly. The Lava Cake for dessert. Oh my gosh - off the charts!! Can I just lick the plate? We did the wine tasting before we had lunch; therefore we knew which wine we wanted for lunch. Thirsty Owl Wine Company is DEFINITELY worth a stop. Someone had suggested it to us. So glad they did. Totally delightful!
Jeanie B — Google review
Officially the best winery experience we've had on Cayuga lake so far. Bob was a great wine guide for our tasting. The Malbec was a stunner! My husband and I ended up loving the winery so much we skipped the rest of our plans for the afternoon and ended up staying to enjoy an early dinner at the bistro while enjoying the view. Despite the busy weekend (lot was FULL) they were prepared with enough enough staff, all of whom were very polite, helpful and attentive. Highly recommended.
Corinne S — Google review
Perfect Sunday Lunch and Wine Tasting! We were a party of 4. We arrived around 2pm and the weather was beautiful, so we asked for a table in the terrace. While we waited (around 30min), we did the 5-wine tasting, which was outstanding!! Our sommelier was Michelle, and she was extremely nice, knowledgeable, charming, and Helpful. (More on this). From the whites, I chose the Dry Riesling (2023), the Appalachian Bottom Dweller Dry Riesling (2024), and the Gewürztraminer (2024). From the reds, I tried the Syrah and the Meritage (both 2023). They were all good, and my favorite was the Appalachian Bottom Dweller Dry Riesling. Our table was ready, so we went outside to the deck and had an amazing lunch. I had the turkey sandwich with fries, and it was perfect. I also tried the pasta, from my friend’s plate, which was really good (and the portions are huge!! Definitely big enough for 2 people)!! We had a bottle of Vidal Blanc. This wine is also amazing. (Gold Medal ‘25 Pacific Rim Int’l) Highly recommend!! After this amazing lunch, we were ready to go, but my rental car wouldn’t start. The battery was dead! I called the rental car (Budget) and they said they could send someone “in about 2 hours”. But Michelle, our sommelier, saved my day by talking to dozens of people until she found someone (the owner of Thirsty Owl) who had jumper cables and was kind enough to jump-start my rental car!! Many Thanks Michelle and to Jon Cupp, the owner, for a perfect Sunday afternoon at Thirsty Owl!! Many thanks to other guy in a pick-up truck who also helped with the car until it started!! In summary, If you want to have a great wine tasting experience, and a great lunch experience, please come to this amazing winery!!👍🙏 I highly recommend Thirsty Owl Wine Company. I look forward to come back soon!
Roberto M — Google review
Outstanding views. Nice wine and food options. We had the gluten-free Ruben and fries and it was great. Plenty of outdoor seating. Can’t beat the setting.
Colleen T — Google review
So overwhelmingly impressed with this winery! I have been to many wineries in many different areas, this is my favorite by a million, and the only winery whose club I am a member of. I live in Buffalo and make the drive frequently to visit, always have great tastings with Bob, though all of the staff is great! I have bought a few cases throughout my visits and the wine never disappoints. I just decided to order a case yesterday for family and friends for Thanksgiving gatherings and within less than 24 hours it's already out for delivery!! I am so impressed!!!! Also the views are gorgeous, I could and often do rave about this place nonstop! Well done!!!!!
Savanah T — Google review
My friends & I went to The Thirsty Owl Winery today, November 10, 2025. We were served by "Mac", who was fabulous! She was very informative & extremely personable. She was knowledgeable about the wines. I must say that I am not a wine drinker at all, but after explaining my alcohol & hard cider preferences to Mac, she chose the perfect wine for me. The Diamond white wine was sweet & delicious! This was the first glass of wine I've had in 50 years!! Mac was spot on serving me this! I loved it! She also suggested the Cabernet Sauvignon Ice Wine for me. Once again, spot on! It was delicious. My friends did a tasting of 6 wines for $5.00. They really enjoyed the wines. Mac helped to make our time there enjoyable & lots of fun! For a fun day, make sure you go to the Thirsty Owl Wine Company.
Ellen F — Google review
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6861 NY-89, Ovid, NY 14521, USA
http://www.thirstyowl.com/
(607) 869-5805
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Fort Ontario State Historic Site

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Historical landmark
Museums
Fort Ontario State Historic Site, a remarkable 19th-century star-shaped fort, is perched on the east bank of the Oswego River and offers stunning views of Lake Ontario. This historic site stands where three previous forts were built and destroyed between 1755 and 1840. Visitors can embark on a self-guided tour to explore various structures such as the Officers Quarters, Powder Magazine, Men's Barracks, Storeroom, guardhouses, and underground artillery casements.
My family is in New York for a week vacation and we toured Fort Ontario. It’s a wonderful place to take your family or even go for a solo visit. The staff are knowledgeable and friendly. This historical site is clean and well maintained. They have interactive iPads to provide more information and fun facts.
Theresa G — Google review
The park people are knowledgeable of the history of the fort. My grandson and cousins lived being able to walk the ledges around the fort and go down into the underground parts. Beautiful views.
Brent B — Google review
Fort Ontario is a unique star shaped fort located in Oswego, NY. The original fort was constructed in 1755. The fort was the site of many battles in many wars including the French and Indian War, American Revolution, and the War of 1812. The fort would continue to be used as a military base of sorts all the way until the end of WW2. During WW2 the fort took in nearly 1,000 refugees who were escaping the Holocaust. Today, the fort is a New York State Historic Site. For a small fee you can take a self-guided tour of the fort. The fort has a small, but interesting museum on its history through the years. After seeing the museum you can walk around the star shaped fort and visit nearly all of its buildings. The houses and barracks in the fort are well preserved and presented as they would’ve looked in the mid-19th century. The fort has very knowledgeable historical reenactors as well. On top of the well presented history, the fort also offers great views of Lake Ontario. Near the fort on Lake Ontario you can also see a historic lighthouse. Views of parts of the city of Oswego are also possible at the fort. Overall, this is a great historic site to visit. The history here is well presented in an engaging manner. Being able to walk around the fort with its nice views is an added bonus. The fort is an awesome place to visit in Oswego
Ryan M — Google review
I don't want to knock it because it was closed thanks to the government shut down. We enjoyed a walk around the fort bur would like to come back in the future to actually get in. Our trip was planned and booked well before the shutdown so just unfortunate timing for us.
Brittany R — Google review
Fort Ontario is a stunning historic gem! Watching the Syracuse Symphony perform there last night was magical—perfect blend of history, music, and lakeside charm. The acoustics and setting were fantastic!
Chena T — Google review
You can walk around the exterior of the fort and read about the history for free. There are also picnic tables overlooking the water. There is a nice view of the lighthouse as well. It's great that they have preserved this piece of local history! I stopped over while the fort itself was closed but I would love to visit again to learn more about the history.
Vanessa R — Google review
This is a beautiful place to relax, to walk, and to fly a kite! Their ghost tours are amazing too! There is such a beautiful view of the lake, especially at sunset. The museum and artifacts are really cool. Be sure to come support this amazing Fort!
Gabriella C — Google review
If you like history this is a wonderful place to visit. I've been there several times, they dress in period clothes, host reenactments, share the early American historical facts as our country was shaping. There is a small cemetery off to one corner, ask about anything - the staff is very helpful in answering. Great place to bring the kids - especially so they can learn a bit about our country.
Theresa J — Google review
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1 E 4th St, Oswego, NY 13126, USA
https://parks.ny.gov/historic-sites/20/details.aspx
(315) 343-4711
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Ontario Orchards

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Produce market
Sights & Landmarks
Farms
Ontario Orchards is a must-visit gem within 50 miles, offering an incredible variety of fruits, vegetables, baked goods, and more. Visitors rave about the delicious peaches and apples, as well as the apple cider and baked treats. The market also features an array of other products like fudge, honey, maple items, spices, and even dog supplies. Additionally, guests can enjoy a serene overnight stay in their beautiful apple orchard through Harvest Hosts.
We go here all seasons for everything from Christmas trees to snacks and baked goods. Always friendly people around to help you and they also have excellent gifts, fruit trees, and plants. Really a lot to like about it!
Litha — Google review
absolutely delicious everything!!! of course their cider and apple products are fantastic but their cheeses and pastries of other fruit varieties are so utterly wonderful. 10/10 recommend. also hosts great events on the grounds and supports local vendors. will definitely visit again ❤️
Marissa K — Google review
We stopped at this farm market recently on our way home from Oswego. They offer a large variety of items for sale in a somewhat compact space. Besides a large selection of fruits and vegetables, they also have baked goods, ice cream, fudge, honey, maple products, spices, packaged nuts, a variety of vinegars, bird feeders and bird seed, dog foods and dog supplies, house plants, lawn & garden decorations, canning supplies, wind chimes, craft beer supplies, and on and on. They also have an on-site nursery with outdoor plants and shrubs. Something for everyone, and I'm sure I left out some things. Prices were a bit high for a number of items, but that's probably not unexpected. They offer a large parking lot with lots of free parking. A fun place to shop and browse. This property is located on a curve, so pulling out into oncoming traffic as you leave may need some special attention.
R J — Google review
We absolutely love stopping here on our trips to our lake house. It is a must! The bakery treats and amazing. The cheese - top notch. Plus all of the fun options for snacks (trail mixes, candies, etc) is second to none.
Erin G — Google review
I met up with my family at this must stop farm shop overflowing with mums, pumpkins, gourds, corn, produce galore and so much more! This is a genuine farm experience, the pumpkins are the largest I've seen for sale this season and the mums are in full bloom in brilliant colors of all kinds! My son enjoyed fresh baked goods and apple cider. No one left empty handed! We headed over to the Fall Jamboree and enjoyed the festivities there as well! Tasty steak sandwiches, Mac and cheese with bacon from the bbq food truck and Wine Slushies from Ashley's were all delish! Pumpkin painting, make your own scarecrows, animals to visit, tons of fun for kids! A must stop farm stand and pick your own orchard! Take the hilly drive through the fall foliage to check out this hidden gem! Jam packed with all fall produce and fresh baked goods with the fresh scent of the pies, donuts, cakes, and giant cinnamon buns and much more, wafting throughout this amazing farm stand as you shop! Many decorative items for fall and Christmas season as well! Fudge, nuts, and all the seasonal treasures you can imagine! I left with a box full of goodies. Help was just a little short even early on a weekday but I can imagine it’s been a super busy season. I was going to go back for a bunch of pumpkins but it seemed they were overwhelmed. I definitely will make the drive again! Ontario Orchard is a staple on my list for Fall Festivities! Another great farm stand with pumpkins, gourds, mums, fresh farm produce, veggies and so much more! Fresh baked goods baked on sight. The lines are long on the weekend but they are fully staffed and move quickly or take a ride during the week. It's a nice drive through the hills and this authentic rustic farm has so much to offer!
Carrie L — Google review
Awesome outdoor market with alot of fresh produce and locally sourced meats. They have huge gift section and it looks to be seasonal. Nice staff plenty of parking Price are reasonable. They have a large selection of bake goods which are baked on site.
Robert M — Google review
Great place to buy stone and mulch and truckloads and their homemade goodies is always a perk to stop in
Michele C — Google review
The store was very well stocked with all types of delicious produce and groceries. We purchased some fresh fruits including delicious peaches and cherries, as well as some prepared foods to stock our pantry. We camped overnight in their orchard as guests of the Harvest Hosts Program. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Ontario Orchards near Oswego, NY. As noted by others, the beautiful and secluded campsite is about 5 miles away from the store. The very quiet and serene campsite is located between an apple orchard and Christmas tree grove. The parking was mostly level firm grass, and we were surrounded by birds and wildflowers and were treated to a gaggle of turkeys with their chicks the following morning. We were somewhat hesitant about parking in the grass as there were very heavy rains that afternoon, but the grassy parking area is actially very firm with gravel underneath and we had no problems whatsoever parking and maneuvering our 28ft motorhome. Be sure to bring insect repellent as you are completely surrounded by nature. Fairhaven Beach State Park, and the Sterling Nature Center on the bluffs overlooking Lake Ontario are nearby. We had a very pleasant stay, and I hope to be able to return again.
Robert W — Google review
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7735 St NY 104, Oswego, NY 13126, USA
https://ontarioorchards.com/
(315) 343-6328
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Eastview Mall

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Eastview Mall is a premier shopping destination that offers a modern and inviting atmosphere. It boasts an impressive array of high-end stores, including Apple and Lululemon, as well as department stores like Macy's and JC Penney. The mall also stands out for its diverse dining options and entertainment facilities such as a cinema. Visitors can enjoy the convenience of ample parking and various family-friendly attractions, including a carousel in the food court.
Eastview Mall is a premier shopping and dining destination, featuring top retailers and a welcoming atmosphere. Conveniently located here, it’s the perfect spot for everything from quick trips to leisurely outings. Looking to the future, Eastview Mall continues to evolve, ensuring a vibrant and modern experience for all visitors.
Yaqoob I — Google review
I drive all the way from Skaneateles for this mall, it’s worth it! I feel much safer at Eastview, and I like the stores and accessibility at this mall a lot more than other shopping centers. It’s easier for someone with mobility issues to get around or find places to rest here.
Lain C — Google review
Nice astonohere, bustling with shoppers but not overcrowded at all. Many unique clothing stores, and an overall nice variety of stores/shops. This is a great mall! Stores for everyone in the family, from Lululemon, torrid, pac sun, fabletics, to the Lego store, minioso, an arcade, and a huge Dick's Sporting Goods! Many food options as well! Very well kept, and very open and clean! Staff was friendly. A plethora of parking. And an easy shopping center for anyone with a mobility assist sevice. I definitely recommend this mall!
Chelsea M — Google review
We love this mall! Plenty of stores, great staff in the stores, and each store was easy to locate. The LEGO store was great and the decorations were beautiful. The food court was great as well. We did spend at least a few hours at this mall for shopping and had a great time. Worth coming here for some Christmas shopping!
Nikolai M — Google review
I was impressed with seeing a functioning mall that seemed to attract all walks of people enjoying themselves. The seating areas were set up to allow people to relax and invite people to do so. I saw many families enjoying the carousel and spending time together. It seemed like a very safe place for people to gather and enjoy themselves.
Jeffrey R — Google review
We came on the Halloween kids parade th t u the Mall. All the shops were very festive and such friendly staff.
John T — Google review
Eastview is convenient for all my shopping needs as far as gifts, clothing and even optical. I'm seeing more businesses coming back to the mall and even a new kids play center. Dick's Sporting Goods has a real handle on catering to the public as well. I'm sure the mall will be packed over the holiday's as well.
Annmarie L — Google review
Malls in the USA may not be dead after all. Visited this one yesterday. It was active, vacancy was low, and the stores were of the better end of retail. There were even teens milling about like days of yore. Leads me to believe that there may still be hope for retail shopping in this country. Eat that Bezos!
Bob A — Google review
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7979 Pittsford Victor Rd, Victor, NY 14564, USA
http://www.eastviewmall.com/
(585) 223-4420
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House

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

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Zoo
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Nestled in the scenic Delaware Park, The Buffalo Zoo stands as a testament to wildlife conservation and education since its establishment in 1875, making it the third-oldest zoo in the United States. This charming destination is perfect for families and animal lovers alike, featuring an impressive array of mammals, reptiles, and birds. Visitors can engage with nature through interactive experiences like giraffe feedings or exclusive behind-the-scenes tours of fascinating exhibits such as Sea Lion Cove and Rainforest Falls.
I have to say my favorite was the polar bear. He was active and so cute ! Very clean zoo. The baby goat are clean. I literally have nothing bad to say about this zoo. It wasn't even crowded. At the time when we visited they has beautiful lantern art up as well which we loved. The giraffe was also a highlight for my kids as well. Mostly learning g some cool fun facts from the staff made it even more cool. Definitely loved how educational and fast given the staff was throughout.
Irina S — Google review
Went on free Thursday in October was great weather not hot or cold was plenty of people for a weekday. Got to see the baby red panda were so cute .We had a burger at the burger restaurant was very good weird the pop was more than the burger! Spent couple of hours there got to see everything loved the polar bear and giraffes and the rainforest.
Donna W — Google review
This zoo may be small in size but it is really nice. They have so many cool animals like Hyenas, Snow Monkeys, Seals, Polar Bears and of course Buffalo, as well as so much more. The Hyena I saw was so cute. Also apparently I went there while they were celebrating their 150th anniversary so there were a bunch of big light up displays and animal figures. I wholeheartedly recommend stopping by if you’re in the area. It is a lot of fun.
Willku9000 — Google review
A wonderful zoo with friendly, knowledgeable, and engaging staff. The zoo is very easy to navigate and isn't so large that you feel like you can't see everything in a timely manner. My wife and I purchased the giraffe encounter and that was just the icing on the cake. I would highly encourage you to look at and purchase an encounter to get a behind the scenes look that you can't get otherwise.
Rick R — Google review
Very skimpy on animals. Good for a nice walk on a good day. I hope they turn it into an animal rescue site and rehab . We don't really need to cage more wild animals but great if born in captivity or a rescue. I understand the eagles can't fly doe to injury, the animals there are well taken care of and look really healthy.
Tim K — Google review
Waste of money. This was the worst zoo I have ever been to $60 plus for 3 people plus parking! 0 out of 10 do not recommend. The animals looked like they were unalived. The lions looked half starved. The animals barely moved. The polar bear which was the highlight of the visit looked miserable sitting in dry dirt. No water in sight or anything for the poor guy. This place makes me see while animals should not be in cages. They did not look happy at all. I wished I could have saved them from their despair. Poor things. Do better for the animals. Also they were decorating but not decorating. Just had junk laying everywhere in piles even blocking walk ways. Very unprofessional and unpleasant in my opinion. Awful place 😖
Tia W — Google review
Once again a visit for the 'Zoomagination'. 🎊 This event never disappoints. Best viewed in the later evening hours, but come early enough to check out a show. 👍 Easy walking,🚶‍♂️ but a bit of it to do, to see all the displays. Most of the animals are asleep, or the areas are closed, so not an extra distraction. Light displays are spectacular and well done, with some being interactive. Great for all ages! Don't miss this amazing event ❤️ while its here! Run, don't walk! 😉
Jennifer M — Google review
Our first trip to the Buffalo Zoo as we were passing through the area was great. A smaller zoo but with plenty of animals to see. It is an older zoo, 150 years old, and some areas are very dated, but you can see they are working to update all the areas. They were setting up for the Zoo Lantern Festival that looks like it is going to be amazing. We spent about 4 hours at the zoo and still didn't get to everything. I guess it just means another trip back when we are passing through Buffalo again.
Marci W — Google review
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4.0
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300 Parkside Ave, Buffalo, NY 14214, USA
http://www.buffalozoo.org/
(716) 837-3900
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Canalside

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Sights & Landmarks
Canalside, located in the heart of Buffalo's waterfront revitalization, is a 21-acre park offering a wide range of entertainment and activities for visitors of all ages. The area features open spaces for relaxation and stunning riverfront views. Canalside hosts numerous events throughout the year and provides activities such as boating, cycling, yoga classes, and historical walks. Additionally, it is home to the Explore & More Children's Museum, which offers interactive exhibits focused on regional history.
This place is purely just vibes. Me and my friend sat there for a long time and had drinks, good conversations, and amazing pictures. I loved how this place felt so peaceful, and seeing the sunset with drinks in my hands was the perfect way to end the day.
Harry G — Google review
Canalside in Buffalo is a wonderful spot to spend an afternoon or evening. The area is beautifully developed with a scenic waterfront that’s perfect for a relaxing walk. The views of the river and boats create a peaceful vibe, especially around sunset. The Buffalo & Erie County Naval and Military Park is a highlight, it’s fascinating to explore the historic ships and exhibits. Whether you’re just strolling, grabbing a bite, or enjoying some quiet time by the water, Canalside is a must-visit when in Buffalo.
Jyoti P — Google review
Title: A Perfect Weekend Getaway from Canada! 🇨🇦➡️🇺🇸 Buffalo was the perfect road trip escape from Ontario! The drive was smooth and crossing the border was quick with friendly officers. We loved the mix of history, local eats (shoutout to the original Halal Food Places!), and great shopping deals at Walden Galleria. Loved the Visit to Canal side, me being the love for Air-force, knowing the history of World War ll was a great experience. People were warm and welcoming, and parking was easy downtown. A peaceful yet fun getaway—Buffalo surprised us in all the best ways. Definitely planning to return soon!
Socio N — Google review
Great afternoon trip down to the waterfront. Take a history boat tour. Visit the naval museum and gift shop. Grab a hot dog and icr cream cone or a Tim Horton coffee and stroll the boardwalk. Hop on the carousel and take a step back into childhood. Make sure you stop by the "waterway of change" exhibit. Its free and very informative.
Kristin O — Google review
We were planning a half day for Buffalo before our flight and this was our favorite stop. It’s actually very nice here. As we were driving around we weren’t sure what to expect. But this area is very clean! It has the BUF sign for pictures and has military ships and beautiful views. Definitely worth a stop while in Buffalo!
David N — Google review
As we visited to Canalside is a testament to Buffalo's resurgence, blending rich history with modern attractions. Whether you're interested in outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, or simply enjoying the waterfront, Canalside offers something for everyone. Its ongoing revitalization and diverse programming make it a must-visit destination in Western New York.
Surjit B — Google review
Short visit but met some nice people. Everything was clean. Giant sandbox for kids. Floating tiki bar, kayaks for adults and the war memorial as well as some more Erie Canal history. Official end of the Erie Canal. I made it!
Brent N — Google review
Attended the Asian Culture Festival and loved it. Also took a boat tour. Canalside is great except for two things. 1. Not enough information. Ever see those sign poles with signage arrows pointing in different directions? Canalside needs several pf those poles placed strategically pointing in the direction of a. Restrooms, b. Boat Tours c. Picnic areas, d. Information resources. Secondly, the parking situation is abysmal. Either have signs designating where parking is available or list it on the website. Why? I'm 70. I shouldn't have to search blocks and blocks for a parking space and then have to walk 8 blocks on a hot day to get to my destination. Nor should I have to pay $25 to park in the ramp. That's crazy.
Marlene — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(1075)
44 Prime St, Buffalo, NY 14202, USA
http://www.buffalowaterfront.com/
(716) 440-8919
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Buffalo Naval Park

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Sights & Landmarks
The Buffalo Naval Park is a must-visit for those passionate about naval history and military enthusiasts. It houses three decommissioned naval vessels, along with tanks, jets, and historical exhibits. The park offers a unique glimpse into America's rich naval heritage and allows visitors to explore the interiors of ships and submarines, providing an immersive experience into the daily lives of soldiers.
Really nice boardwalk area with a lot of activities and food on the canalside. And the naval park itself has a good amount of history available with a small museum above the gift shop. We didn't go on the ship itself but they had that option available but still very interesting for the walk around and great scenery.
Captain J — Google review
It was exhausting visiting these vessels on a 90+ degree day in Buffalo, but well worth it. Fortunately, they allow you to leave and come back at your leisure so we were able to tour the first ship, leave to get much needed refreshments, then return to finish the self guided tour. There is so much to see that it took about three hours and we still ended up skipping by some exhibits. Shorts and pants are best with comfortable footware to navigate all the narrow, steep stairs, small passageways and openings. Kudos to everyone who takes care of this park and these vessels to allow us to experience this part of history in such a beautiful setting.
Kelly H — Google review
Super cool opportunity to tour on board a naval ship and submarine. Like a walk back in time. Fantastic historical viewing. The volunteers working have impressive knowledge. The submarine is def tight and small in some sections while walking through. Educational and interesting!
K F — Google review
We visited the Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park during our trip to the U.S., and it was truly an unforgettable experience. As visitors from India, we were amazed to step aboard real American Navy ships and learn about their rich naval history. Walking through the USS Little Rock, USS The Sullivans, and the USS Croaker submarine felt like stepping back in time—it gave us such respect for the brave men and women who served. The volunteers and staff were extremely friendly and welcoming. They patiently explained everything to us and shared many interesting stories about the ships and their missions. Their passion and knowledge made our visit even more special. The museum inside is very well organized, with displays that highlight different aspects of military life. Even though we come from another country, we could deeply relate to the spirit of service and sacrifice that the park honors. The location by the Buffalo waterfront is beautiful—perfect for a stroll and photos after the tour. We highly recommend this place to fellow travelers, especially families from India or abroad. It’s not just a museum—it’s a meaningful experience that stays with you !
Drsangeeta J — Google review
This was the best experience. We toured 3 navy vessels and walked through the memorial honoring those lost in battle. We highly recommend this activity. The volunteer guide expressed this to be the largest naval site for tourists located in the Midwest. We walked through the site in 4 hours.
Mary A — Google review
Awesome spot to check out the US Navy ships! It's a permanent exhibit, but if you wanna go inside the ship and submarine, you gotta grab your ticket by 4 pm. You can see them from the dock anytime, though. Pretty cool !
Andrea P — Google review
It's a nice spot for a memorial to those lost at war. It was closed for tours while I was in town, but still had plenty to look at. I didn't see pics of the Huey in reviews I scrolled through so I made sure to include some.
Kevin L — Google review
I had a genuinely enjoyable walk through the area, made even better by the perfect weather — pleasantly mild, with just the right amount of sunlight. The scenery was captivating, especially the sight of battleships and a submarine docked nearby. I even spotted a helicopter overhead, which added a dynamic touch to the experience. The combination of military history and peaceful surroundings made for a memorable outing that felt both relaxing and visually engaging.
Mohammed M — Google review
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1 Naval, Marina Park S, Buffalo, NY 14202, USA
http://buffalonavalpark.org/
(716) 847-1773
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