Discover the best things to do in Northern New York with our comprehensive guide. From outdoor adventures to cultural experiences, explore the beauty of this region. Plan your perfect trip now! Welcome to the enchanting world of Northern New York, where every corner is adorned with natural beauty and rich history. In this guide, we will take you on a journey through the myriad of activities that make this region a hidden gem for travelers. Whether you're an adventure seeker or a history enthusiast, Northern New York has something special for everyone.
Best Things to Do in Northern New York
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1. Green Lakes State Park (Hidden Gem)
Experience the sight of two beautiful glacial lakes at Green Lakes State Park in Central New York, near the Erie Canal Towpath. Hike some of the many miles of trails near Green Lake and Round Lake and enjoy beautiful views, especially in the autumn. In the summer, swim at the state park’s beach, practice your swing at the golf course, and go camping. When winter arrives, the park offers snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.
You cannot swim in the areas pictured above. It’s not only unsafe (people have drowned) it’s also detrimental to the coral reef which makes this lake so divinely beautiful. Lastly, remember to leave no trace. That means no garbage, staying on the path, and being considerate of other visitors.
The trail around the lake is flat and easy, so if you’re still feeling adventurous, head over to Chittenango Falls (listed below) just 15 minutes away. For some local grub, consider the Dark Horse Tavern, which is just a 12-minute drive away from the state park.
If you want to spend the night nearby, consider staying right in Fayetteville (the town where Green Lakes State Park is located) at The Craftsman Inn which offers spacious apartment suites and a cute restaurant on site.
2. Chittenango Falls & State Park
Wondering where to go upstate New York to see a waterfall? Look no further than Chittenango State Park. Here, a 167-foot waterfall towers above the river; onlookers can catch a glimpse from the top of the falls, or from a footbridge across the way. There are many short hikes throughout the park’s area, and more ambitious hikers can combine trails to make longer routes. After a hike, and a few photo ops, have a picnic and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
Chittenango Falls is just a 15-minute drive from Green Lake State Park (listed above). The perfect day trip filled with: hikes, New York lakes, cute towns, and waterfalls. And if you love antiques, head over to Syracuse Antiques Exchange in Syracuse, just 25 minutes away.
If you’d like to stay within walking distance of Chittenango Falls then you should take a look at this 1-bed apartment, where you can relax in a private jacuzzi tub after you’ve been hiking around the falls. If you’re travelling as a larger group, you could consider The Brewster Inn which is only a 10-minute drive from Chittenango falls. Here, you can book a room with views over Lake Cazenovia, enjoy a continental breakfast and spend the evening relaxing by the lake whilst drinking wine.
3. Herkimer Diamond Mines
For gemstone collectors, one of the most unique upstate New York getaways can be mining your very own treasure! Contrary to their name, Herkimer Diamonds are not really diamonds. They are 500,000 million-year-old surface quartz crystals and are abound in this area. Native Mohawk people knew about these crystals and used them for jewelry, tools, and later trade. At Herkimer Diamond Mines, miners can keep anything they find. After, they can learn to craft jewelry and other gifts with the quartz.
Herkimer Diamond Mines has partnered with KOA camping resorts to really make the mines a destination. After a day of mining and crafting, visitors enjoy dinner at the Canteen or the Miner’s Table. Then, they settle into tents or camping cabins along West Canada Creek. So you can easily make a New York weekend getaway out of this special experience.
Please note: All land in New York is either private property or government-owned. Collecting any minerals from the government is illegal, and any private property requires permission in advance.
4. Cooperstown, New York
Tucked against a tree-filled backdrop, Cooperstown’s downtown area is cozy and quaint. Within walking distance are Lakefront Park, local boutiques, and restaurants. Here are some of the top attractions, to name a few:
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum boasts 300,000 visitors every year. Visitors enjoy art, photography, historical artifacts, and stories celebrating the rich history of baseball. Don’t miss the Babe Ruth exhibit, or “Diamond Dreams”, focused on the women who contributed to the sport. Another exhibit, Viva Baseball, honors the influence of Latino (including Dominican) players in baseball’s history and today.
Otsego Lake lies at the north end of town in Glimmerglass State Park. Take a boat tour, or follow winding paths to stunning lake views. Or, hike the Sleeping Lion trial to Hyde Hall Mansion museum, which overlooks Otsego Lake.
The Farmer’s Museum honors the traditions of rural upstate New York. They hold traditional events, like maple sugaring Sundays, livestock shows, and a harvest festival. At Christmas, horse-drawn wagons pull guests through the snowy grounds for a Candlelight Evening. The night is complete with a complimentary wassail and local ciders enjoyed around a bonfire.
The Fenimore Art Museum includes many important permanent collections. These include the Thaw Collection of American Indian Art, a Folk Art exhibition, an exhibition of American Fine Art, and “Coopers of Cooperstown”, which commemorates the literary tradition of Cooperstown’s founding members.
Fly Creek Cider Mill & Orchard: Just outside Cooperstown is this family-owned orchard. Here, you can take a private tour with the mill’s owner, who will teach you about the mill’s history and take you behind the scenes to areas of the mill that isn’t open to the public. You’ll get to see how cider is made, and receive a cookbook plus a gift voucher. After the tour, you can enjoy a freshly made lunch from the restaurant, and drink their famous hard cider or apple wine.
5. Phoenicia, New York
One of the best upstate New York towns for some rejuvenating nature is Phoenicia. In contrast to the big city, Phoenicia seems another world away, hidden in the High Peaks region of the Catskills. This makes the town the perfect spot for a very relaxing spa getaway.
The Emerson Resort & Spa is nearby, which offers a range of spa packages and offers pet-friendly rooms so you can bring your dog along. This is one of the most luxurious resorts in Upstate New York. Another option is the Phoenicia Lodge, where you can enjoy cooking your meals on a barbeque or in and private kitchen. The area also offers hiking, tubing, or rafting on the Esopus Creek River, and Rail Explorer excursions.
6. New Paltz, Minnewaska State Park & Mohonk Preserve ★
Some of my favorite places in upstate New York are in the Catskills, and the New Paltz area is the perfect starting point. From the small, artistic town vibe to the Dominican restaurant at the end of Main Street, New Paltz’s downtown and surrounding outdoors offer a plethora of attractions.
At the Mohonk Preserve, you’ll see the luxurious Mohonk Mountain House resort but also these are the grounds of epic natural wonders and hiking trails such as:
Verkeerderkill Falls + Ice Cave + Labyrinth + Lemon Squeeze – A trail that passes through gorgeous waterfall. Then, an ice cave, formed in such a unique way that it maintains ice even in warm summer months. And also a literal labyrinth of climbing, ducking, and squeezing in tight places.
In the general Catskill Park there are several other hiking trails, too. A hidden gem is the Artist’s Rock trail. Pictured above.
The Minnewaska Lodge, right by Shawangunk Mountain and surrounded by over 25,000 acres of beautiful scenery. Each morning you can enjoy a continental breakfast which is included with all rooms, and after a day of hiking, you’ll be able to unwind next to a firepit in the lodge’s gardens.
For top luxury, check out Wild Flower Farms or the Mohonk Mountain House.
7. Woodstock & Kaaterskill Falls ★
Woodstock maintains its warm hippie reputation to this day. Upon arriving, you may be lucky enough to hear some live music in the downtown area as we did. Travel along Tinker Street to view museums and galleries, or take classes at Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild.
You can also take a class in traditional woodworking, where you’ll learn how to use traditional hand tools such as planes, saws, and chisels at a professional shop in Woodstock.
For some amazing tacos, stop by Oriole 9. And for dessert, Sweet Dreams Organic is a must. Both are in the downtown area and within walking distance from each other.
Some of our favorite upstate NY tourist attractions are around here, like Kaaterskill Falls (pictured above). The falls are the highest cascading waterfall in New York. The bottom of the falls are typically crowded, so arrive early to avoid crowds. However, the top of the falls also has a beach area and is often missed by tourists. Also, visit Overlook Mountain, a challenging uphill journey with ruins to explore and a museum at the summit.
The Herwood Inn: charming bed and breakfast with rustic yet elegant decor. The perfect tranquil retreat where guests can unwind in a peaceful ambiance.
Whether it’s summer or winter, the Adirondacks region is brimming with things to do. Here are my favorite towns in the Adirondacks to visit + things to do.
8. Lake Placid, New York ★
On the hunt for fresh mountain air and majestic views? Lake Placid and the surrounding area have 2,000 miles of marked hiking trails in the Adirondack Mountains. Additionally, the region boasts 46 High Peaks, including Mt. Marcy – the tallest mount in New York State!
Some of these Adirondack hiking trails include driveable peaks which offer a spectacular view from the top; such as Whiteface Mountain. This view is even better in the fall, so be sure to check the foliage report. If you’d like to explore this region for a day trip, we suggest reading our Lake Placid: Things to Do Year-Round Guide.
Lake Placid was once an Olympic site, so part of the culture surrounds winter sports. So the winter is a lot of fun here! You can go snowshoeing, walk on a frozen lake, try out a toboggan chute, or even do the Lake Placid Bobsled Experience.
9. Lake George, New York
Coined the “birthplace of the American vacation“, Lake George, NY is considered one of the most popular places to visit upstate New York for families and outdoor lovers. Especially in the summer. Here are some of the many activities to consider:
Fall: In the fall, this region attracts a multitude of “leaf peepers”. This affectionate name is given to the tourists who visit to catch the height of autumn foliage colors. There are many ways to experience the fall colors, but one of the most unique is taking a white water rafting trip through the forest. In addition, other fall activities in Lake George include the Adirondack Balloon Festival and the Adirondack Film Festival.
Winter: There are also many epic winter things to do in Lake George! Plan ahead for the fun mountain snow and winter wonderland festivals. You can still enjoy this beautiful area at Gore Mountain Ski Center, an indoor waterpark, or ice fishing on Lake George itself.
If you’re looking for something more unique to do, consider a flight over Lake George and its surrounding areas, including the Adirondacks, Green Mountains, Lake Champlain, and the Hudson Valley. You’ll get to see some amazing sights from thousands of feet in the air.
10. Saranac Lake & Lake Clear (Hidden Gem)
Saranac Lake is a hidden gem region in the Adirondacks, located just a 15-minute drive from Lake Placid. Its location makes it the perfect destination to add to your Adirondacks itinerary. Here you can enjoy several hikes, lake excursions, go fishing, boating, cycling, paddling, and some of the best breweries in the Adironacks.
In the winter, this area turns into a blissful winter wonderland where the powdery snow piles up several feet in the area. You can walk on a frozen lake, go ice fishing, snowshoeing, cross country skiing, and most popularly? Snowmobiling at Charlie’s Inn!
Don’t miss Lake Clear Lodge & Retreat for the perfect winter getaway filled with dinners, horse-drawn sleds, and speakeasy experiences. This lodge alone is worth the trip up to this stunning New York hidden gem.
You could also stay at the Saranac Waterfront Lodge which is located in Saranac Lake, within walking distance of many of Saranac’s sights including the Laboratory Museum, Saranac Lake Riverwalk, and Adirondack Carousel. Plus this hotel has an indoor swimming pool, and restaurant for you to enjoy. So why not book a lake view room at this hotel?
11. Saratoga Springs ★
This is one of our favorite cities in Upstate New York! Saratoga Springs has many more upstate NY tourist attractions than just horse races. There is also the rejuvenating Saratoga Springs Spa State Park, Yaddo Gardens, the Saratoga Winery, and the Saratoga Farmer’s Market. Visitors can also charter a cruise at the Adirondack Cruise and Charter Company, or take part in a floating classroom experience. Additionally, the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame is also located here in Saratoga Springs.
For foodies who love flavorful cuisine and a good cocktail, grabbing dinner Boca Bistro is a must; it is one of the best restaurants in Upstate New York! Finally, Caffe Lena is a true hidden gem. Catch live music or take music classes here, at the longest continuously operating folk music venue in the United States.
Union Gables Bed & Breakfast is walking distance of Congress Park, Saratoga Springs City Center, and only a few minutes drive from Saratoga Spa State Park. This very cute B&B also offers an outdoor swimming pool and garden.
Adelphi Hotel: Classic hotel stay in a historic building located smack dab in the downtown area by all the action. They also have a popular bar/restaurant downstairs.
12. Hudson, New York
Hudson, New York, is often considered the Brooklyn of Upstate New York. For many, it’s a once historic port town turned expensively hip and a little snobby. And for some, it’s a sweet respite from the hustle and bustle of living in New York City, just two hours away. Go, and you decide where you fall along that line!
While visiting Hudson, visitors can stroll through the downtown restaurant scene on Warren Street, Hudson’s main street. Stop at Hudson Wine Merchants for wine tasting, and WM Farmer and Sons for steaks and seafood. You’ll want your camera to capture the beautiful 100+ year old buildings as you stroll.
13. Kingston, New York
As New York’s original capital, Kingston is one of the upstate New York places you don’t want to miss. The town was a battleground during the American Revolution. Traces of this heritage are found throughout the town via Dutch and colonial influence.
Uptown, where tourists and locals alike enjoy the Kingston Farmer’s Market every Saturday from May to November. We also highly recommend Rough Draft Bar and Books, which offers draft beer, baked goods, and books to read while indulging.
Midtown has a distinctive creative vibe and is home to the Ulster County Center for the Performing Arts, or as the locals say, UPAC.
Lastly, the Rondout, or waterfront area, hosts the Hudson River Maritime Museum. The museum has a special feature- a boat building school, where students can learn how to build and restore wooden boats.
You can also enjoy a scenic boat ride along the Hudson River, where you sail south towards Hyde Park and can enjoy views of the Catskill Mountains, historic lighthouses, and more sights. During the boat ride, your tour guide will teach you about the region’s history and culture.
While you visit Kingston, you’re sure to work up an appetite. So, check out Village Coffee and Goods for breakfast (and grocery needs!), Opa! Gyros Greek Restaurant, and the Kingston Bread and Bar (be sure to arrive early).
If you’d like to stay in Kingston, consider this Historic Kingston 1800s Waterfront Townhouse? The townhouse has 3 bedrooms and is within walking distance of the Hudson River Maritime Museum and only a few minutes’ drive from Kingston Point Beach.
14. Beacon, New York ★
Beacon, New York sits in the Hudson Highlands, one of the upstate New York places to visit along the Hudson River by train. This makes Beacon the perfect day trip from NYC. Or, if you visit for a New York getaway weekend, be sure to book a room with mountain views at the Roundhouse. When you’re not enjoying the view, stroll the cute main street and enjoy the distinctive art scene of Beacon. Stop into one of the many local restaurants and boutiques.
Enjoying the beauty of the area is simple here, too. A short drive will take you to Hudson Highlands State Park, where you can catch a glimpse of some gorgeous waterfalls on different hiking trails. Similarly, kayak to Pollepel Island to view the breathtaking Bannerman Castle. Don’t forget to visit the Dia: Beacon Museum (a MUST and by the downtown area), or the Hudson Beach Glass glassblowing studio and museum.
Finally, stop by the local flea market. However- plan ahead. Beacon’s flea market tries to support local businesses by not offering food and drink; if you need refreshment, you must leave the market and visit a local cafe or restaurant. The Roundhouse Restaurant overlooks a beautiful waterfall (pictured above).
15. Soul Fire Farm (Hidden Gem)
Located 30 minutes east of Albany in Petersburg, NY, Soul Fire Farm is a “BIPOC-centered community farm committed to ending racism and injustice in the food system.” At their farm, they offer hands-on workshops and courses on farming, as well as volunteer opportunities. This is one of my favorite farms in Upstate NY to visit!
When I went, we spent the day learning how to weed, forage, and tarping fields to reduce tillage. During their activities, they make an active effort to foster community, reflection, and decolonized education. All very important things in our American society, where most farm owners are white and most farmworkers are brown due to American history.
The Finger Lakes region of New York is comprised of 11 long lakes in the shape of skinny fingers; hence their name. There are thousands of special things to see in this region. Here is a guide for first-time visitors going to the Finger Lakes. Below are the top attractions you can’t miss.
16. Corning, New York (Hidden Gem) ★
Love small towns, good food, and museums? Wondering where to go upstate New York? Look no further than this town in the Finger Lakes. Corning is one of the classic upstate New York getaways, as it offers many museums, galleries, restaurants, and also boutiques. All this and more is set along the picturesque Chemung River. A few attractions to pop into while in Corning are:
The Corning Museum of Glass is the biggest glass museum in the world. Dedicate at least several hours to explore the exhibits, historical wings, workshops, and much more. This is one our favorite museums in Upstate New York!
Rockwell Museum houses unique multicultural American art. As an artist, the Rockwell Museum is personally, one of my favorites in the world due to the diverse representation of American art. Visitors shouldn’t miss the classic paintings and sculptures by Robert F. and Hertha Rockwell (the museum founders).
Downtown Corning where you can visit boutique shops like Connor’s Mercantile and Pip’s Boutique.
Dippety Do Dahs, where you can purchase extremely unique desserts, including beer and wine ice cream.
Nickel’s Pitt BBQ – for some class American food with a southern twist. A must-visit for meat lovers. As a “chicken wing connoisseur”, I can personally attest to their Parmesan Buffalo chicken wings!
Take part in a historic walking tour of downtown Corning. During the walking tour, you’ll get to see the public artworks, and landmarks, and learn about Corning’s history and about glassmaking in Corning. You’ll also get to learn about Corning’s artistic community and discover the best places to eat.
During your stay, book a yoga class at Crystal Heart Yoga, and relax after a long day of touring. This is one of the most meaningful and best things to do in Upstate New York!
17. Ithaca, New York ★
Ithaca, NY, home of Cornell University and Ithaca College, is a liberal, progressive small town on Cayuga Lake. While you visit, have a glamping adventure at Firelight Camps on La Tourelle Resort and Spa Grounds. Hike or bike the Cayuga Waterfront Trail, or crawl the Cayuga Lake Wine Trail.
Additionally, we loved visiting the Ithaca farmer’s market, where you can purchase a wide variety of local goods. While shopping, keep an eye out for Handwork, Ithaca’s Artisan Cooperative. Here, find unique creations for purchase by talented local artists. The perfect way to support the local community while sprucing up your home interior with art, flowers, and other decors.
If you’re looking for a unique experience in Ithaca, then you should check out this psychedelic body painting journey. You’ll start the journey with a shamanic guided meditation, and then get to experience the ancient art of body painting with modern UV paint. Your hosts, will paint you with vibrant colors for 60-90 minutes. After, they’ll take photographs of you which will be emailed to you and can also be made into prints.
18. Buttermilk Falls State Park (Hidden Gem) ★
The Buttermilk Falls State Park is one of our favorite places to go upstate NY. Many lovely hiking trails lead to natural pools, streams, unique rock formations, gorges, and waterfalls. Visitors can even swim at the bottom of Buttermilk Falls; but only when a lifeguard is present. Be sure to pay attention to any notices regarding trail conditions, Covid-19 restrictions, and other important news when you enter the park.
If you want more than a day trip to this beautiful spot, camp here in a tent or in a cabin. Buttermilk Falls State Park has both historic and modern cabins to choose from.
19. Watkins Glen State Park & Town ★
If it’s your first time visiting the Finger Lakes, then the small upstate New York town of Watkins Glen is likely the best town to stay in, due to its perfect proximity to major attractions. Watkins Glen also has many fantastic restaurants, craft breweries, distilleries, and wineries. Should you try a glass of wine in this region, be sure to try a Riesling; the area is renowned for it!
If you’d like to stay in Watkins Glen, then you shoul consider The Blackberry Inn Bed & Breakfast. This cute B&B includes access to an outdoor pool, free self-parking and a free breakfast. The B&B is in a great location, with Watkins Glen State Park being only 6 minutes walk away. Plus you’re only a few minutes walk away from many great restaurants and bakeries.
Nearby Watkins Glen State Park has 19 waterfalls, gorges, hiking, and more natural wonders. Its most iconic attraction is the Rainbow Bridge (pictured above), which is a relatively flat walk about a mile from the entrance. Additionally, more adventurous hikers can walk the North and South Rim of the glen. We recommend the South Rim trail, as you can look down at the creek as you hike. Keep in mind, there is no alcohol or pets allowed on the Gorge Trail.
While in Watkins Glen, you could also gon kayaking on Seneca Lake and go on a waterfall & nature tour of the lake. During the tour, you’ll kayak 2.5 miles and see the beautiful cliffs and waterfalls around the lake. The tour also includes instructions on kayaking, so if you’re a new to kayaking you can still take part.
20. Geneva, New York (Hidden Gem) ★
Geneva, NY is an upscale, adorable upstate New York town. In the summer, Geneva’s Linden Street is closed on weekend nights to offer a special local fair in a cool, urban vibe.
Our top place to stay in is the Vinifera Inn, located inside the Belhurst Castle. Be treated like royalty at the Isabella Spa, and spend a lazy afternoon meandering the gardens. Finally, Kashong Conservation Area has over 83 acres of nature trails. So, be sure to explore the fields and deep, spring-fed gully. In the winter, ski the area!
For a local and cultural experience in Geneva, reserving a spot at FLX Table is a must. This experience brings strangers together over a multi-course dinner by a renowned chef and master sommelier.
21. Auburn, New York
Auburn, NY has its fair share of local charm, fabulous foods, and wonderful wineries, but the main attraction in Auburn is much more historically significant. Here, Harriet Tubman used her home as a safe haven for family, friends, and others seeking refuge in the North. Harriet Tubman National Historical Park has three properties. In addition to her home, you can also visit the Harriet Tubman Home for the Aged, and nearby Zion Church.
22. Skaneateles, New York (Hidden Gem) ★
When looking into upstate New York getaways, Skaneateles, NY is the perfect destination. This small town hidden gem offers iconic places to stay such as the Skaneateles Suites Boutique Hotel, Mirbeau Inn & Spa Skaneateles, or consider renting a waterfront vacation home. The walkable downtown area is located at the foot of Skaneateles Lake and offers cute restaurants, boutique artisanry shops, historic sights, and much more.
While in Skaneateles, you can head to Carpenter Falls, a massive 90-foot waterfall with a dramatic drop.
Additionally, the John D. Barrow Art Gallery shows historical paintings of the area. You can even “borrow” a painting from this art gallery to showcase in your home. Biking is also popular here, with a 32-mile road circuit. Finally, Last Shot Distillery offers a number of award-winning spirits you will definitely want to try.
23. Letchworth State Park
Known as the Grand Canyon of the east, the Genessee River flows through three waterfalls, as high as 600 feet. In addition to waterfalls, the park has 66 miles of trails, horseback riding, biking, skiing, guided tours, white water rafting, kayaking, and hot air balloon experiences.
Camp here in the summer, or stay in a winterized cabin during colder months. You could also stay in a countryside home bordering the state park, that includes a pool table, ping pong table and foosball in the basement. Snowmobiling is also popular here in the wintertime. Remember: before exploring Lake Letchwork State Park, check their website for any alerts.
24. Buffalo, New York
Buffalonians are proud of where they’re from, and we can see why. There is so much more to Buffalo, NY than wings! Firstly, Buffalo has an impressive museum scene. Some of the top upstate NY tourist attractions are:
Furthermore, Buffalo has some exceptional breweries. Some of our picks include Big Ditch Brewing Company, Buffalo Brewing Company, and Froth Brewing Co. While you indulge, be sure to travel along the Buffalo Wing Trail, and enjoy the local flavor from where it originated. You can also discover Buffalo Wings as part of The Wing Ride; a bike tour that involves sampling some of the best buffalo wings available.
If you’d like to stay in Buffalo, consider the historic Mansion on Delaware Avenue. This hotel is within walking distance of many of the best attractions in Buffalo including the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site. Or consider the beautiful Reikart House perfectly situated alittle outside of the city, to go fun day trips from Buffalo.
25. Niagara Falls, New York
Another one of the best upstate New York getaways is to Niagara Falls. Guests are able to experience the Falls in a variety of ways; hiking, boating, biking, or even while dining. Maid of the Mist takes tourists as close to the falls as possible. We’ve dedicated an entire article to fun and unique things to do in Niagara Falls (both sides). But real quick – Niagara Falls State Park, encompasses many great options and much more. Once you’ve explored the American side, you can also cross to the Canadian side, so bring your passport. Here are the top cute boutique hotels in Niagara Falls to choose from!
26. Alexandria Bay, New York
The Thousand Islands Archipelago is made up of 1,864 islands! These islands, all varying in size, lie along the St. Lawrence River between the US-Canadian border. Located on the mainland, across from these islands, the village of Alexandria Bay has a tradition steeped in maritime history. One of the best ways to experience this is to book a boat tour. The crystal clear water allows you to see down to 80 feet in some places, which reveals shipwrecks below the depths. You can get even more up close and personal to these shipwrecks through diving excursions.
Alexandria Bay has many properties on the National Register of Historic Places. One of the most notable, a 120 room mansion on Heart Island, is a replica of a Rhineland castle. Visitors can only access Boldt Castle by boat, so be sure to plan ahead by booking a tour or bringing your own personal watercraft. This unique property is also one of the must-see places in upstate New York!
27. Chautauqua Lake, New York
Beautiful Chautauqua Lake is perfect for boating excursions, kayak, and paddleboard rentals, or sailing. Visitors can also enjoy a Jamestown historical tour of the Chautauqua Belle. In addition, this historic steamboat is a wedding and special event venue.
After a day on the water, visitors can refresh at the Southern Tier Brewery. The brewery has distinctive offerings, like a Nitro coconut truffle imperial milk stout, or a strawberry dream milkshake IPA.
Another one of the best upstate New York tourist attractions nearby is the National Comedy Center in Jamestown. This museum celebrates the art form and craft of comedy. It also shows off important artifacts and writings from important comedic national treasures, like Lucille Ball- whose hometown is Jamestown! After, you could visit the Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Museum, to learn more about the lives and careers of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz.
Things to Do in Northern New York - FAQs
Are there family-friendly activities in Northern New York?
Absolutely! Northern New York offers a plethora of family-friendly activities, from nature trails and parks to interactive museums. The Adirondack Carousel and Aquarium of Niagara are particularly popular among families.
What is the best time to visit Whiteface Mountain for skiing?
The winter season, from December to March, is ideal for skiing at Whiteface Mountain. The snow-covered slopes provide the perfect conditions for both beginners and experienced skiers.
How can I explore Thousand Islands?
To make the most of your Thousand Islands experience, opt for a boat tour. Several tour operators offer guided excursions, providing insights into the history and beauty of this unique archipelago.
Is there an entry fee for Boldt Castle?
Yes, there is an admission fee to enter Boldt Castle. The fee contributes to the preservation and maintenance of this historic landmark.
Are there vegetarian options available in Northern New York's cuisine?
Certainly! Many restaurants in the region offer diverse vegetarian options, ensuring that everyone can savor the local flavors. Be sure to explore farm-to-table establishments for a variety of fresh, plant-based dishes.
Can I visit the Frederic Remington Art Museum with children?
Absolutely! The Frederic Remington Art Museum welcomes visitors of all ages. The museum's exhibits cater to diverse interests, making it an enriching experience for both adults and children.
Conclusion: Unveiling the Allure of Northern New York
Northern New York stands as a multifaceted destination, where nature, culture, and culinary delights converge to create an unforgettable experience. From the heights of Whiteface Mountain to the depths of history at Boldt Castle, every moment in this region is a brushstroke on the canvas of adventure. Plan your visit to immerse yourself in the charm that makes Northern New York a true gem.