Take A Dip In Upstate New York’s Best Swimming Holes
Upstate New York happens to have some pretty amazing swim spots — some with the magic of a waterfall, some that are hidden gems, and some that require a bit more effort to enjoy.
Upstate New York happens to have some pretty amazing swim spots — some with the magic of a waterfall, some that are hidden gems, and some that require a bit more effort to enjoy.
Escape with your lover to one of these romantic getaways across New York, from A-frame cabins in the mountains to hotels overlooking the Manhattan skyline.
If you’re looking to get out of New York City to explore the amazing mountains and lakes of the Northeast, from the Catskills to the Adirondacks, you can easily do so with a campervan rental.
What better way to immerse yourself in the Upstate frame of mind than a pint-sized stay — the pocket version of glamping.
With 6 million acres to explore, waterfall opportunities abound in the Adirondack Park.
From the mountains of the Adirondacks to the lakes further south, adventures await from every traveler, no matter your preferred form of outdoor fun.
When traveling between New York City and Boston, you can get between the two East Coast hubs in a matter of a few hours.
Whether you’d like to take in the fall colors from a mountaintop or flanked by high-rise buildings in Manhattan, New York’s vast landscape offers myriad ways to take in the colors of the season.
This 9,000-square-mile, 6-million-acre region provides waterfall and gorge hiking aplenty, with options for every skill level.
With its rolling hills, beautiful lakes, and hiking trails winding through gorges and past waterfalls, the Finger Lakes region of New York is a stunning place to visit.
From Niagara to the Catskills, the Finger Lakes to the Adirondacks, there are endless places to vacation in New York, even when you have pups in tow.
Out of all of the popular destinations in the Adirondacks, Lake George might just be the most geared toward adventurous travelers.