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Create Your Own Getaway with these Fun-filled Ideas
Visit the Finger Lakes, Adirondacks, Thousand Islands, and Central NY and focus on what you love. Let these getaway ideas serve as a foundation for your next adventure, and add wine and brew trails, delicious culinary venues, picturesque surroundings, living history, and a wide range of recreational opportunities to enrich your journey every step of the way.
Fort Brewerton & Oliver Steven Blockhouse
Constructed in 1759, the Fort Brewerton historic site was built to protect the passage from Albany to the port of Oswego.
Fort Hill Cemetery
Fort Hill Cemetery is both an historic site and an active cemetery and includes the grave sites of Harriet Tubman, William Seward and suffragette Martha Coffin Wright.
Fort Niagara Lighthouse
For the early settlers of America, the Fort Niagara Lighthouse served to mark the one of the few natural harbors on Lake Ontario and a vital portage route around Niagara Falls.
Fort Niagara State Park
This state park has two boat launches providing access to the Lower Niagara River and Lake Ontario, hiking trails, swimming pools, water slide and more
Fort Orange Brewing
Located in a former warehouse in the city’s burgeoning Warehouse District, this craft brewery features a seven-barrel brew system and a 2,100-square-foot tasting room.
Fort Rickey Discovery Zoo
Fort Rickey Children's Discovery Zoo is a family destination that offers engaging animal interactions with fun activities for kids of all ages.
Fort Stanwix
Just an hour's drive east of Syracuse, Fort Stanwix proudly identifies itself as the place where the "American flag was first flown in battle."
Fort Ticonderoga
Every day promises to be an event as the 2,000-acre Fort Ticonderoga boasts to be the only site in America that tells a new story each year through dynamic historical interpretation and exhibitions.