72 Hours in the Finger Lakes: Adventure Edition
Picture an outdoor nirvana with plummeting waterfalls, devastating gorges, and…
New York State is much more than just New York City! While NYC is a major cultural and economic hub, the state offers a wide array of attractions, landscapes, and experiences beyond the city.
The Adirondack and Catskill Mountains provide great opportunities for hiking, camping, and outdoor adventures. The Finger Lakes region offers picturesque lakes, waterfalls, and vineyards, making it perfect for wine tasting and scenic drives, making the state a captivating destination for travelers seeking a wide variety of experiences.
Here are some of our top picks:
Picture an outdoor nirvana with plummeting waterfalls, devastating gorges, and…
New York's Catskills region is loaded with excellent glamping locations, letting you sleep amongst the mountains, rivers, forests, and even waterfalls.
With lakes, mountains, and forests galore, the Adirondacks in New York is quite possibly the most perfect camping spot in the country, and thankfully, the region is loaded with fantastic campsites.
The Great Lakes are filled with islands, all as diverse as the lakes themselves, offering up everything from party towns to quiet retreats, and even National Parks.
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Gather Greene is a resort nestled on acres of natural landscape in New York's Hudson Valley, located near the town of Hudson, giving visitors a mix of outdoor splendor and small-town charm.
Host to two Winter Olympics, it's no surprise that the Adirondacks are a dream destination for anyone who loves winter, especially those who love being outside and playing in the snow.
Leaf-peepers will lose their minds over autumn in the Adirondacks.
Get some solid sleep after all that Adirondack adventuring you're about to do.
Upstate New York happens to have some pretty amazing swim spots — some with the magic of a waterfall, some that are hidden gems, and some that require a bit more effort to enjoy.
What better way to immerse yourself in the Upstate frame of mind than a pint-sized stay — the pocket version of glamping.
With 6 million acres to explore, waterfall opportunities abound in the Adirondack Park.