• Things to do While in Western, New York

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    Visit Watkins Glen, NY

    Enjoy charming towns? Watkin Glen, NY, has a small hometown feel written all over it. Enjoy memorable adventures that will leave you breathless with wonder.

     

    Start your adventures by hiking the Gorge Trail in Watkins Glen State Park, which provides a warm internal succulent feeling paired with the breathtaking natural beauty of the Gorge. Enjoy local eateries and wineries along the Seneca Lake Wine Trail, indulging in local wine known regionally and worldwide; Finger Lakes is home to some of the best local wines ever.

    If this is not enough, if you come during the right time of year, you can catch a heart-pumping adrenaline rush by visiting the Watkins Glen International Race Track. It's a must-visit for race fans, an attraction to remember.

    Corning, NY

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    Corning, NY, is home to some of the world's leading technology and innovations, laying the path to being well-known within the glass-making industry. Allowing the Corning Museum of Glass to be showcased, rich in glass art history and stunning displays. Corning, NY, is also home to Rockwell Museum, featuring displays of American Art, and the historic house museum of Benjamin Patterson, known as the Benjamin Patterson Inn Museum. If you are an outdoor enthusiast, this is an excellent destination for exploration of trails and scenery.

    Western Finger Lakes

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    Like vacationing, particularly lakehouse vacationing? Yates, Seneca, and Ontario is a lakehouse vacation destination. The summertime boasts boating, skiing, tubing, and many other lake activities. During the winter, you can enjoy snowy background scenery alongside the bumpy lake. Like most of Western NY, it's rich in history that has shaped the Americas. From pioneer settlements to Native American History, cities like Canandaigua and Geneva are home to such history.

    Western, Ny Continues

    Western, NY, continues with the Rochester/ Erie Canal, Buffalo/ Niagra Frontier, Chautauqua/ Allegheny, and the Genesee Valley/Letchworth region. These regions add to the reputation, uniqueness, and history of Western New York. To learn more about these regions locally, visit westerny.com.