Finger Lakes

The Finger Lakes are a group of eleven long, narrow, roughly north–south lakes located in an area called the Finger Lakes region in New York, in the United States. Wikipedia.
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Top destinations in Finger Lakes

Rochester
1. Rochester
Most popular based on reviews
Check out The Strong National Museum of Play, Finger Lakes Wine Country, and more
Ithaca
2. Ithaca
63% as popular as Rochester
Visit Robert Treman State Park, Cayuga Lake, and more
Watkins Glen
3. Watkins Glen
58% as popular as Rochester
Known for Watkins Glen State Park, Seneca Lake Wine Trail, and more
Corning
4. Corning
43% as popular as Rochester
Check out Corning Museum of Glass, Gaffer District, and more
Syracuse
5. Syracuse
40% as popular as Rochester
Visit Erie Canal Museum, The Great New York State Fair, and more
Hammondsport
6. Hammondsport
26% as popular as Rochester
Known for Glenn H. Curtiss Museum, Dr. Konstantin Frank Winery, and more
Starkey
7. Starkey
22% as popular as Rochester
Check out Hermann J. Wiemer Vineyard, McGregor Vineyard, and more
Virgil
8. Virgil
20% as popular as Rochester
Visit Greek Peak Mountain Resort, Cascades Indoor Waterpark, and more
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Watkins Glen State Park
1. Watkins Glen State Park
4.8
(22694)
State park
Nature & Parks
Rocky cliffs, cascading waterfalls & scenic views from rim trails, plus lakes for trout fishing.
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Such a beautiful hike. Being in a gorge like this is a one of a kind experience. Trails are excellently maintained and marked clearly. Staff at the visitor center were very helpful. The entire thing is under 1.5 miles, so you can explore all the trails and see everything this place has to offer in 1 day. Also seems to have a shuttle maybe just on weekends and it's a very accessible hike/ sights for all ages.
Great views, fall colors at its peak. And no matter when you hike the gorge trail, it’s always wet and muddy so dress appropriately with hiking shoes. We ended up doing the gorge trail 3 times back and forth coz it’s so pretty. And then did the rim trail too taking the Jacob ladder 150-180 steps down to gorge trail again. Visiting here 10 years we felt there is a new construction happening. Infact the start of the gorge trail is blocked and there is a detour on the rim trail to get to the gorge trail currently. Parking lot is $10 day parking, which can be used in any other finger lakes state parks.
I traveled all the way from Canada just to see Watkins Glen State Park, and it was truly worth every mile. Visiting during the fall made it even more magical the vibrant colors of the leaves against the dark stone walls and cascading waterfalls created a scene straight out of a painting. Walking through the Gorge Trail felt peaceful and unreal at the same time. The crisp autumn air, the golden light, and the gentle sound of rushing water made it an experience I’ll never forget. Every corner was picture-perfect, yet no photo could capture how it felt to be there. Watkins Glen in fall is pure perfection calm, colorful, and full of life. I left with a heart full of gratitude and a deep wish to return again.
Start-to-end stunning views and modest trail length on the 1.5 mile Gorge Trail make this a perfect family hike with younger kids. We brought a group of eight with four children under 10 and everyone loved the experience. It took about an hour-and-a-half with plenty of photo and snack breaks. The Gorge Trail is mostly stone and well-maintained. We took the North Rim Trail back and it was a lot less crowded than the popular Gorge Trail. Lots of steps make for a vigorous climb at times, but it was all manageable for our 6-year-old and 7-year-old. The many waterfalls keep everyone motivated to push forward, and the rock walls make for incredible scenery throughout. One of the best hikes I’ve ever taken.
This place doesn’t disappoint! Beautiful waterfalls/foliage and well-maintained. I would recommend hiking shoes because it does get a bit wet/slippery on some spots. Lots of steps, but still pretty easy. Takes 1-2 hours done leisurely. Many spots to take a breather or to relax and enjoy the scenery. I’d recommend doing early and a day after it rains is best.
Visited Watkins Glen State Park during peak fall season, and it was one of the most breathtaking experiences I’ve had. The gorge trail is simply magical , waterfalls flowing through layered rock walls, colorful leaves carpeting the paths, and mist rising from the falls made it feel straight out of a postcard. The park was fairly busy, but completely worth it. The trails are well-maintained and easy to follow, though be ready for stairs (lots of them!). Every turn offers another photo-worthy spot. Parking was easy to find near the main entrance, and restrooms and picnic areas were clean. If you can, go early in the morning to beat the crowds and catch the sunlight filtering through the gorge, it’s unforgettable. A must-visit, especially during fall foliage season! 🍂🌊
Breathtaking views! The waterfalls, stone stairs, misty atmosphere, and light rain — what more could you ask for in an outdoorsy adventure? It does get busy, but it’s absolutely worth it. If you have balance issues like I do, I highly recommend bringing a walking stick. And if you’re not super physically fit, I’d suggest starting from the upper entrance and going down the stairs rather than climbing up — there are over 800 steps, and I know I couldn’t have managed them going the other way! We spent about three hours on the Gorge Trail, between walking, climbing stairs, and stopping often to soak in the scenery and take photos. The entire place feels almost magical — fairy-like, if you believe in that kind of thing. There’s even a spot that looks like a doorway; I called it the “door to the fairy realm.” This was truly an unforgettable experience and a must-do hiking adventure! And before you leave town, make sure to snap a photo at the phone booth — it’s a must-pic moment!
Watkins Glen State Park is one of the most stunning natural spots in New York State. The park is famous for its **19 waterfalls** carved into a dramatic gorge, with stone bridges, tunnels, and winding trails that make the walk feel magical. There are two main trails: - **Gorge Trail** → The most popular one. Medium difficulty with many stairs, but it takes you right beside and even behind the waterfalls. You’ll pass highlights like **Cavern Cascade**, **Central Cascade**, and **Rainbow Falls** — the most photographed spot in the park. - **Indian Trail** → Runs above the gorge. It’s less crowded but doesn’t get you as close to the waterfalls. Accessibility: The Gorge Trail has many steps and narrow passages, so it’s **not suitable for wheelchairs or strollers**. Families with young kids might find the lower sections manageable, but completing the whole trail is tough with a stroller. Tips: - For the **best photos**, come early in the morning or on weekdays. Weekends get very crowded. - There are several parking lots across the street from the main entrance, and the fee is affordable. - Bring good walking shoes — the stone paths can be slippery near the waterfalls. - Plan at least 2–3 hours if you want to walk the entire gorge and really enjoy the scenery.
Corning Museum of Glass
2. Corning Museum of Glass
4.8
(4871)
Museum
Art gallery
Covers 3,500 years of glass art, from Egyptian artifacts to modern pieces, plus workshops & demos.
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I must say I initially had no interest in visiting this museum. I took my mom because she’s been wanting to go for years and I was blown away! We stayed for hours!! I love that they have several live exhibit shows, we watched the glass blowing. I love how there were opportunities for interaction and immersion and I loved the artwork!! The food court was another pleasant surprise as well. The prices were reasonable and the food was pretty decent. I ordered the black bean burger. I just wish it came with lettuce at least on it. We also made our own glass pendants which was a very nice experience as well. Overall, we plan on visiting again and will bring some friends along as well.
We thoroughly enjoyed the visit. Truly amazing what can be done with glass, I had no idea. Plan to spend most of a day to see everything. I also enjoyed the display on fiber light guide. The flameworking demo was well presented. The presenter was very informative and seemed to really enjoy her job. However the narrator at the Hot Glass demo seemed totally bored. All and all a great experience
This is a very cool museum. There are a number of sections that showcases the artistic aspect of glass as well as the science and the history of glass. It is a material so integrated into our lives that you don't even realize how often it is used. My favorite parts are the glassblowing demonstrations. The glass blowers skillfully makes works of art within 20 minutes and it's very interesting to see. During late September and October, they have seasonal demonstrations such as making a pumpkins. You can even take glassblowing or sandblasting classes. This is definitely a museum worth checking out.
The Corning Museum of Glass is a unique experience that combines creativity, science, and art in an intriguing way. Every area of the museum evokes wonder, from breathtaking glass sculptures to live glassblowing demonstrations. All ages will love the exhibits, which exquisitely display both contemporary advances and antique glass workmanship. The GlassMarket store provides distinctive mementos, and the staff is informed and welcoming, making the entire experience better. The live demos are especially instructive and captivating. A must-see location that genuinely shines with brilliance is the Corning Museum of Glass, regardless of your level of art appreciation or general curiosity.
Glass making and a Lego con! The glass making was well worth the price - Erin was a fantastic teacher. She timed her lessons very well, even including moments for pictures 😀 very informative and her direction was very, very clear. This was I believe the first time the museum hosted a Lego con. It was free with admission and a lot of fun. The layout was easy to navigate. Tickets for entrance are timed so if recommend buying in advance.
Absolutely worth a visit, even if it means a short detour from your route. A fascinating collection showcasing the history of glassmaking, with detailed exhibits from ancient times to modern days. We learned many curious facts, took part in two workshops, and were amazed by the contemporary glass art exhibit. Three hours flew by completely unnoticed - a truly captivating experience.
We visited the Corning Museum Of Glass on the weekend during Incandesent Festival in Corning NY. The museum was also sponsoring the Empire Brick Lego convention. Admission price covered the Lego display in which hundreds of creations and Lego artist were available to see and talk about the Lego art. The Lego exhibit also offered Lego themed hot glass demos. Tickets for the Corning Museum of glass maybe purchased in advance on line or purchased at the museum. Tickets are good for two days. See web site for ticket information as well as a variety of different classes which are offered at a cost for the day you visit. We had visited on a weekend and since it was during the Lego exhibit it was extremely busy at the museum. I was impressed how well organized the museum is and hardly and hadn't hardly any wait time. Maps and information are given at the front counter when receiving Tickets. Be prepared to have the time when you visit Corning Museum of glass as you could readily spend two days at this amazing place! I plan on a return visit in which I definitely will take a glass blowing class. Blown glass as well as other beautiful gifts maybe purchased at the museums large gift shop. It has something for everyone! The only downside to the museum is the parking lot. It needs more signs for location. My husband and I as well as another couple we met were confused at exactly where the museum was located. Also small buses are available to ride in for those who are handicapped.
Mi wife and I visited with a tour. We only had 2 hours but you can't really see the museum in 2 hours so we took a lot of pictures. We saw vases being made downstairs and a lady creating a carature of a bunny upstairs. The museum had a bunch of different sections. Beautiful glass art. Big gift shop and food court. I would recommend.
The Strong National Museum of Play
3. The Strong National Museum of Play
4.8
(10452)
Children's museum
Museums
Historic, interactive look at toys & games, from video-game exhibits to a walk down "Sesame Street."
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I highly recommend. I was surprised how large it was and how interactive it was. There were so many games (board games ann video games) you could play and so many other interactive things. Great for kids of all ages and adults as well. It had so many nostalgia items from toys dating back to the 1800's to more recent. We went on a Monday and it was not busy, we were there almost 5 hours and probably still didn't see everything. We ate at the food court and got pizza and a chicken salad wrap and both were really good.
The Strong National Museum of Play completely lives up to its name — it’s pure fun, learning, and nostalgia rolled into one. We went as a family with both adults and kids, and every one of us had different favorites — which says everything about how much there is to do here. The exhibits are hands-on, creative, and thoughtfully designed, from the classic toys and video games to the pretend play areas and immersive displays. You could easily spend the whole day here and still find new things to explore. The only downside was that the bathrooms could have been cleaner — no soap first thing in the morning and a few stalls looked like they hadn’t been checked since the night before. Hopefully just a timing issue, because everything else was fantastic. The staff were friendly, the layout was well-organized, and the entire experience was memorable from start to finish. We can’t wait to come back — we’re planning for another full day!
This is the best place for kids (and me!)😁 It has the largest areas of play for kids at different ages. It entertains, teaches and inspires my kids. It's such a cool place and I would love to come here a few times a week! I wished the membership was cheaper though.
Best children’s museum I’ve ever been to! We stopped on our way back from the Midwest, going to New England, and my husband is already wanting to plan a trip to Rochester next year, just to spend more time at the museum! My son who was 1.5yo when we visited, LOVED it! I like how there’s activities for kids at every age (even adult nostalgia), and there’s even an outside area for kids to run around in (enclosed).
Outstanding National Treasure in the middle of Rochester! I went to the museum with my 4 year old granddaughter on Monday when senior rates are in effect. It is not cheap and family membership makes more sense than paying admission only a few times a year. It takes several days to appreciate the enormous amount of exhibits housed at the Strong. Parking is $10 on top of admission without a membership. I have been to art and science museums around the world and this museum blew me away. Can't say enough good things about it. Go, just go. Had such a great time that I didn't take many pictures; I was too enthralled with the displays and activities for young and old.
This was our second time visiting with our son. First time he was 2 years old and he had a great time. This visit he's now 7 years old and was able to enjoy different parts of the museum that cater to his age. He even got to have fun in some of the same sections he did as a 2 year old. This museum is really one of my favorites. It's fun for the whole family, not just the little ones. The history of video games and the history of board games really stands out for me. Very clean and easy to navigate. Highly recommend! My son would also like to add his words: "Most museums we only go to once, but this museum is far away from us, and we want to go to it a lot of times. The Strong Museum of Play is really fun. I love all the sections and could spend a whole day there. Can't wait to go back!"
Wow wow wow! This was absolutely incredible! I was initially hesitant about what seemed like the high price of tickets- but they were absolutely worth every single penny! We did two-day tickets without adding on the ropes course or butterfly garden (you can pay for these experiences once you’re inside) and it was the best decision. This museum was unlike any other children’s museum I’ve been to- every single exhibit was curated to captivate children’s interests and imaginations. Every single place we stopped we could’ve stayed for at least an hour. We spent about 5 hours in the museum both days and we didn’t see all the indoors exhibits and we didn’t ever get to the butterfly garden or the ropes course. We’ll definitely be coming back and telling everyone we know who’s going to the area to plan a visit!
This is the best place to recall the memories of children and adults. You can experience, learn, and enjoy many things. The playground, skyline, art, Lego, merry-go-round, butterfly experience, arcade, adventure, various story-themed entertainment, and books everywhere were great to bring children's emotions and learning. Unfortunately, I didn't have much time, so I couldn't enjoy it anymore. Next time, I would like to come in the morning and stay until it's over. ^^
Finger Lakes Gaming and Racetrack
4. Finger Lakes Gaming and Racetrack
4.0
(4306)
Casino
Casinos & Gambling
Thoroughbred racing 160 days per year & a video casino with diverse eateries & live entertainment.
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Probably my favorite local casino. Nice mix of new games and time tested favorites. Min bet seem a little lower than most of the others as well.
I came here Saturday to try out their buffet. Arrived around 5pm and it was busy. After my ID got scanned, I walked to their club to get my membership the head to the buffet. It was a line of customers waiting to get in the buffet, and the room was almost full. After paid the buffet, it took a but for a staff to get us a table, then probably around 10 minutes later, a lady came in to take order for drink. The buffet selection is quite standard, with some salad, fries, chicken, pasta, pizza, taco. There was staff that cut beef brisket or cook some pasta as you order. Food quality overall is not stand out. I enjoy the dessert selection, cake, cookies are quite good, the soft serve ice cream is tasteless. And it seems they barely fill bowls for soup and dessert. I didn’t have a chance to taste soup because there was no bowl. The game area is all machines, and some has cups/bottle still sits around. Not sure if I want to come back.
Where will these machines be next time? If you must put new machines on the floor, number them and put a map on your website so people know where they are. Or see their favorite machines are gone. Increase RTP to 96% and advertise it! Drawings are okay but more jackpots on the machines are better than luck of the draw. At the top of every hour, announce jackpot amounts for the previous 60 minutes and the number of the machines. It doesn't matter to anyone if $1,000 was just won if you don't know what machine. UPDATE - There is a new owner (I heard) for 2025 and I am hoping to see the above changes. _________________ May 17, 2025 review_______________ * * * * * (5 STAR) I didn't know Lucky North Club closes at midnight after arriving just before 1 a.m. staying until 4 a.m. I still think a map would be very beneficial although most machines are the same. If there are new ones, I didn't tour the whole casino to find any. Continue announcing jackpots but say what machine it was won on instead of just saying "Another jackpot winner for more than $1,000 winner and you could be next!" What does that do?
A friend and I have gone to the buffet at the Finger Lakes Race Track. We weren't disappointed with the selection! There was plenty choose from. The 2 times we had went. To the point where my friend would like to go weekly especially on Sunday brunch day!! I think that's the best day myself. I just love breakfast food and they have quite the selection!!
Had a wonderful time. So many games to choose from.. loved the vibe of the place.
Really nice casino! The usual win win win and then loose it all situations but had fun doing it on interactive machines. We were disappointed that their buffet is only open weekends, should have checked before the trip. But had a delicious meal in the cafe on the casino floor. We will return😄
Eh it's a racino. Slots are VLTs and ran by NYS so it's fine, but Turning Stone seems to have more consistent games. (Update 10/23/2025) Went again to see how $50 would do and I was betting $1 at a time and I think I was done within 10 mins and from about 50 spins I won only about $4 after spending $50. This casino is one of the tightest VLT casinos I've been to. I think I'm done with all racinos and VLTs casinos. I'm going to Indian casinos or out of state.
The wife and I went to the buffet last Saturday and it was meh..The wife thought it was awful the only thing that I enjoyed was the prime rib and The coconut shrimp...The Chinese section was disgusting!! ..They had some pizza selections that was good. The staff was great!! But they need to step up thier game in the food department!!.. luckily it was on a special 20 dollars that night but definitely not worth the 30 original price !!
Greek Peak Mountain Resort
5. Greek Peak Mountain Resort
4.4
(1728)
Hotel
Outdoor Activities
Mountain resort with ski slopes, an indoor water park & a spa, plus lodgings & dining.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
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 ??!!!!
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.
Destiny USA
6. Destiny USA
4.4
(13074)
Shopping mall
Shopping
Large indoor mall featuring many shopping & dining options, plus entertainment & Wi-Fi.
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This place is huge. Way back in 2016 I came here for my 1st visit as a tourist with a bunch of friends on a road trip we were on together. We all had a blast. There are tons of awesome experiences to be had here. I had a lot of fun engaging with various attractions like Wonderworks, Glowgolf/Minigolf, the Mirror maze, and more. I also remember going into a candy store that had oversized nerds boxes in addition to other bulk items. After eating lunch in the food court later on I ate dinner at this nice dine in restaurant that has a bar in it but I can’t remember the name of it. All I know is that there are plenty of options if you want to get a bite to eat. I never got to experience the movie theater nor half the shops that exist here but I got my fill. I came back here for a 2nd time a couple years ago with someone who is near and dear to me. We had a great time. I took a couple of pictures of the view from one of the higher floors to capture what it felt like to be there both during the day and after sunset. See for yourself!
This place was cool!! Everything was pretty pricey, but I'm learning that's the new mall experience as the malls near me are dying. I didn't buy anything, but spent 2hrs there just soaking it in. It was nice to see a mall so lively. And more than just shops! Interactive zoo, bowling alley, movies, tree trek... just cool! The carousel was great!!! Only $2!
If you get there before noon it's an enjoyable walk with almost no lines, after lunch it packed up quick (in August 2025) ... There's so much to do here I highly suggest you look up the app and create a plan ... And wear comfortable shoes! Have fun
First time visiting Syracuse. Didn't realize there was such a huge mall in the area. We was impressed at the size and the amount of tenants that was keeping the place full. It felt like it riveled the size of the Mall of America. It took us a few hours or so to walk the entire thing. Enjoyed taking the glass elevators for sure. The tunnel with all the lights was pretty cool as well.
Nice big mall... lots of entertainment for kids. lot of variety in food court. we visited from Canada over the weekend to Syracuse and destiny mall was in the list. however lot of shops were closed and the mall seemed to be different because of that... worth the visit.
Destiny USA offers only three levels of 6 with diverse stores and fantastic kid-friendly entertainment, including a petting zoo, arcades, waterworks, and a carousel. The only downside is that some elevators and escalators are currently out of order.
So much fun to be had at this mall for the whole family, great selection of stores and entertainment 😀
I have always loved this Mall. When it seems so many things in Syracuse are closed or closing, they are going strong. Good and diverse stores, very good food court, and of course the Carousel.

Other notable attractions

Robert H. Treman State Park
State park
Nature & Parks
Gorge with scenic waterfalls & a stream-fed swimming hole ringed by hiking trails & camping areas.
Taughannock Falls State Park
State park
Nature & Parks
This park has a 215-foot waterfall, campsites, beach swimming, fishing & winter sports activities.
George Eastman Museum
Art museum
Museums
Photography & film collections in a Colonial Revival mansion with a theater for rare screenings.
Rosamond Gifford Zoo
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Elephants & penguins are among the animals at this 43-acre zoo with wildlife trail & aviary.
Buttermilk Falls State Park
State park
Nature & Parks
811-acres of wooded parkland featuring hiking paths, a lake, waterfall & campgrounds.
Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion State Historic Park
Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Exotic flora in formal gardens & arboretum on 50-acre grounds with tours of 1887 Queen Anne mansion.
Three Brothers Wineries and Estates
Winery
Food & Drink
Strolls around scenic winery vineyards, plus wine tastings & a cafe.
Cornell University
University
Sights & Landmarks
Founded in 1865, this research-focused Ivy League school near a lake features many ornate buildings.
Seabreeze Amusement Park
Temporarily Closed
Amusement park
Nature & Parks
4th-oldest American amusement park (since 1879) offers high-speed thrills plus kiddie & water rides.
Seneca Lake Wine Trail
Outdoor Activities
Scenic Drives
In the heart of Finger Lakes Wine Country, 31 wineries sample & produce cool-climate wines.

Q&A about Finger Lakes

Lakewood, Glenora, Hazlitt, and Futherson... Hike Watkins Glen Gorge so worth it... Not sure of a rental but Purple Plum Lodge or Glenora Inn are gorgeous places... Heading up tmw to Glenora
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We are having to move our Motorhome in a couple months and I am finding all kinds of camping groups by the state and otherwise. That would be your best bet
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