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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.
Uncle Pete's Campground
Nestled in a small valley on 60 acres of meadows and forest, this campground offers more than 60 campsites for both tents and RVs and log cabins for rent.
Uncle Sam Boat Tours
For more than 85 years, Uncle Sam Boat Tours has been providing scenic tours, luncheon and dinner cruises and private charters in the Thousand Islands from May through October.
Upstate Bar and Grill
Founded by a chef, an entrepreneur and a brewer, this modern gastropub pairs its rich, savory dishes with fresh, local craft beers.
Upstate Tavern
Upstate Tavern's menu honors all that is Upstate New York including the Binghamton Spiedie Rods; a Wing Bar with a choice of sauces; sliders featuring sharp cheddar cheese from Cuba, NY; and the true Upstate classic poutine...
Urban Cowboy Lodge Catskills
Nestled on 68 acres of the Big Indian Wilderness in the Catskills, this 28-room boutique hotel is a relaxing and magical world away from the hustle and bustle of life.
Get Ready for the Spring/Fall Salmon Run in Pulaski
“Urban Fishing” in Pulaski gives anglers the opportunity to catch migrating Salmon from downtown riverbanks close to the amenities. (Spring, Summer, Fall)
Utica Children's Museum
For more than 50 years, The Children's Museum of History, Natural History & Science, now known as the Utica Children's Museum, has been housed in a historic building located in the heart of Utica's downtown Bagg's Square district.
Utica Zoo
For more than 100 years, the Utica Zoo has brought education and respect for animals to young and old. Currently, the Utica Zoo cares for more than 200 animals representing 99 species.