Month: August 2024
NYS Parks System Celebrating 100 Years with a Challenge
New York State Parks and Historic Sites celebrates its centennial in 2024, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the founding of the parks and sites system. […]
Make a Splash!
Cool off at One of Upstate New York’s Indoor Water Parks Although we long for the sun-soaked days of summer all year long, sunny days […]
Boo! Where to Go to Get Scared
Spooky walks, haunted houses and eerie hayrides abound this October By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant When the weather turns cool and the days grow short, line […]
The Ultimate Road Trip: Route 5 & 20
This route is dotted with tons of points of interest — from Avon all the way to Skaneateles By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant For about 75 […]
Inlet’s One Square Mile of Hope
The event, slated for Saturday, Sept. 14, is trying to break its own record by having the largest raft of kayaks, canoes and guide boats […]
Alcohol-free Finger Lakes
What is there to drink for people who don’t consume alcohol? It turns out, plenty of places are now offering non-alcoholic drinks By Margaret McCormick […]
Auburn’s Harriet’s Lantern Trail
Trail shines a light on 11 landmarks significant in Tubman’s life By Mary Beth Roach Auburn has been dubbed “History’s Hometown” — an appropriate nickname […]
Music Acts to Expect at the Great New York State Fair
Bigger and better than ever, the fair returns for its 183rd year By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The Great New York State Fair plans for yet […]
Time to Smell the Flowers
Gardens and green spaces worth visiting in the region. Some are open year-round By Margaret McCormick Watching our gardens come back to life after a […]