- + PLACES TO VISIT
- + STAY
- + THINGS TO DO
- + LOCAL TOURS
- + WINE & DINE
- + EVENTS
- + MAPS
- + TRAVEL BLOGS & MORE
- Site Search
Search Results
Betty & Wilber Davis State Park
Perched atop a hill, Betty and Wilbur Davis State Park provides spectacular views to the south and west and is bedecked with a forest of hardwoods, areas of conifer plantation, gently rolling meadowlands and two ponds.
Chenango Valley State Park Loves Winter
A product of the ice age, Chenango Valley State Park boasts two kettle lakes, originating from when the last glacier retreated, great for ice skating.
Mine Kill State Park Offers Winter Fun
Mine Kill State Park offers a great diversity of birds to spy, in particular the bald eagle, blue bird and wild turkey, more easily visible in the winter.
Highland Forest Sleigh Rides
Enjoy the fresh air and a 20-minute picturesque ride through the Highland Forest, which is also known as “The Adirondacks of Central New York.”
Lamplit Farms Sleigh Rides
With Belgian draft horses pulling the sleigh, take in the winter beauty along trails overlooking the Chittenango Creek Valley for a half-hour sleigh ride.
Erie Canal Brewing Company
This family-owned brewery promotes the history of hops on the Erie Canal and the use of 100% local ingredients, using only grain from their own farm and from local craft malt houses.
Cayuga Lake State Park Offers Winter Fun
Just 6 miles east of the village of Seneca Falls, Cayuga Lake State Park is a 188-acre state park located on the north end of the lake, which offers great ice fishing in the winter
Visit Chimney Bluffs State Park in Winter
One of Upstate New York's most gorgeous and unique parks, Chimney Bluffs shows off strange rock formations and spires.