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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.
Keyes' Pancake House
Open for breakfast and lunch Friday through Monday, this old-fashioned eatery offers a variety of pancakes and an extensive breakfast menu, served all day.
Kingsland Point Park
Built in 1926, this waterfront park offers hiking trails, ballfields, children’s play areas, benches overlooking the Hudson River, picnic areas, and a newly renovated 1926 bathhouse.
Kingston
With the majestic Catskill and Shawangunk mountain to the west and the mighty Hudson River to the east, Kingston is an alluring mix of natural beauty, rich heritage and the arts.
Kitty Hoynes Irish Pub & Restaurant
Offering a comfortable, friendly Irish pub and restaurant environment, Kitty Hoynes caters to families and people of all ages, serving fresh Irish food in true Irish pub fashion.
Kiyomi Hibachi Steakhouse
With casual dining in a contemporary atmosphere, Kiomi Hibachi Steakhouse offers authentic Hibachi, Sushi, Chinese and Thai dishes "all in one place.
Knapp Vineyard Restaurant
While visiting the Knapp Vineyard, be sure to make time to dine at the vineyard's restaurant to complete your Finger Lakes wine country experience.
Knapp Winery & Vineyard Restaurant
Knapp Winery was the first winery in the Finger Lakes Appellation to plant and vinify the grape variety Cabernet Franc and makes its own cordials and aperitifs.
Knickerbocker Historical Society
The 18th-century Knickerbocker Mansion, constructed in 1780 by Johannes Knickerbacker III, is on rural property that was occupied by the Knickerbocker family for nearly 250 years.