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| Niagara Falls Chautauqua/Allegheny Finger Lakes Thousand Islands Adirondacks Leatherstocking Catskills Hudson Valley Capital Region Long Island New York City | |
Visiting New York State for the first time?Fall in love with the landscape, the mountains, the lakes -- the quiet hamlets and farm lands and the busy cities and towering skyscrapers. Enjoy the vast activities and historical sites New York has to offer throughout all four seasons, from spring fishing to summer sailing to fall hiking to winter skiing. The Regions of New York StateThe Adirondack Region, covering a six million acre park, offers a relaxing get-a-way among the Adirondack Mountains - home to New York's highest peak, Mount Marcy. Vacationers are able to enjoy the wilderness in high style at 5-star resorts, or in sleeping bags rolled out under the stars. Hike up lush mountainsides, kayak the rapids, or simply relax by a campfire. Dine at elegant gourmet restaurants or enjoy brook trout roasted over the grill. No matter what style of Adirondack vacation you prefer, you will enjoy experience spectacular vistas all four seasons of the year. A must stop place on the tour of New York State is the
Capital-Saratoga Region.
Albany's unique skyline encompasses both old and new
architecture. Modern skyscrapers illuminate the night
sky, while elaborate cathedrals and gothic looking state
buildings confirm the city’s historical appeal. Walk
through the cobblestone lined streets of downtown
Albany or take a
short drive up to
Saratoga Springs, the home of horse racing and fresh mineral
springs. Experience this exciting mix of history, art
Four Seasons Of Adventure For EveryoneWinter is a favorite season for both the beginner and advanced level skier and snowboarder. With hundreds of New York State ski resorts to choose from, you'll have a hard time choosing where to go. Summer Water activities such as boating, water skiing and swimming can be enjoyed not only in the pristine Finger Lakes region, but also in the Adirondacks, the Thousand Islands Region and Lake Erie. |
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