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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.
Walkway over the Hudson
See sweeping views of the Hudson Valley and river below as you course over the longest elevated pedestrian bridge in the World..
Walk the Fall Nature Walk at Buttercup Farms
Open dawn till dusk, the 641-acre sanctuary offers six miles of trails and the chance to experience diverse habitats - while soaking up the splendor of the colorful surroundings...
Follow the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail in the Hudson Valley
Surrounded by picturesque streams, hillsides, and forest, the trail runs directly through the heart of New Paltz.
Walton
Located along the Delaware River, Walton is not only home to classic buildings like the historic Walton Theater and Castle on the Delaware, but is host to a variety of spectacular events year round. The Reader is referred directly to the Walton website for lodging, dining, and things to do.
Ward Pound Ridge Reservation
This 4,315-acre park features varied terrain and landscapes along with miles of wooded trails perfect for activities no matter what the season.
Warfield’s Restaurant and Bakery
Located in downtown Clifton Springs, this upscale restaurant features an interesting seasonal menu of elegant country fare with Asian and European influences for lunch and dinner.
Warner Castle and the Sunken Gardens
Built by Horatio Gates Warner in 1854, Warner Castle was modeled after the ancestral castle of the Clan Douglas, which captivated his fancy during a visit to Scotland.
Warwick Drive-In
Warwick Drive-In has been showing current popular films on its three screens since 1950...