New York State’s Finger Lakes Region combines natural beauty, top eateries, and charming bed-and-breakfasts. The region also creates stellar cold-climate wines, flavorful ciders, and aromatic beers. Whether you’re a wine enthusiast, nature lover, or a lover of fine foods, the Finger Lakes area has something for you. Let’s explore the four regions that make this area so special.
Nestled in the north end of Keuka Lake, the Saunders Finger Lakes Museum celebrates the ecology of the vast Finger Lakes Region.
The largest of the Finger Lakes, Seneca Lake, is renowned for its wineries. The cool climate is perfect for growing Riesling, but you’ll also find excellent Pinot Noir, Cabernet Franc, Chardonnay, and my new favorite, Lemberger, at wineries like Fox Run Vineyards.

Main Deck, on the north end of beautiful Keuka Lake, offers spectacular waterfront views, and a bar shaped like a boat. Chef Brian Broadwater prepared a sumptuous, 5-course meal, and came out to introduce each course.

After a day of wine tasting, it was nice to unwind at one of the many charming inns. 1897 Beekman House is a luxurious option. The inn exudes a warm opulence, with intricate hand-made quilts, maroon leather furniture, and red velvet, drawback curtains. Chef-owner, Greg Campbell, started preparing our gourmet breakfast of brioche french toast the night before.

Just south of Seneca Lake, She-Qua-Ga Falls, off the main street of Montour Falls, has 300-foot-high cliffs.

With towering cliffs, 19 waterfalls, and a 2.4-mile gorge trail, Watkins Glen is the most famous of the Finger Lakes State Parks. The park was named one of the best places to travel in 2022 by Travel + Leisure editors.

Captain Bill’s offers hour-long tours that delve into the history of Seneca Lake and the surrounding area.
The Grist Iron Brewing Company has amazing views of Seneca Lake. The tasty burger I had was the perfect pairing for my beer flight.

The Graft in the small town of Watkins Glen, is a wine cellar, beer, and tapas bar, serving locally sourced food.

The Pleasant Valley Inn in Hammondsport offers gorgeous accommodations, and a made-to-order breakfast prepared each morning by the chefs of Lake Life Catering. The massive breakfast sandwich had farm-fresh eggs, on a huge, homemade scone.

The sister owners at Mountain Rose Horse Farm took us on a tranquil ride, through a sea of goldenrod. Lucas, the goat, greeted me warmly and made me feel welcome.

Often referred to as the “Crooked Lake” due to its unique Y-shape, Keuka Lake is a favorite among visitors for its serene beauty and relaxed atmosphere. The lake is perfect for boating, fishing, and swimming.

Snug Harbor Restaurant is located on the Keuka Lake Wine Trail, just moments from the ‘Coolest Small Town in America’, Hammondsport, NY. I had a huge portion of fried haddock and fries. The food was hot and tasty, and the service was excellent.

Cider Creek Hard Cider is made from 100% New York State apples, without water, sugar, or artificial sweetener. I loved the fruity beers.

Letchworth State Park, the ‘Grand Canyon of the East’, the Genesee River flows through a gorge over three major waterfalls. Hikers can choose from 66 miles of hiking trails. The Autism Nature Trail (The ANT) is designed for visitors on the autism spectrum.

At The Beachcomber of Conesus Lake, you can hang out at the Cabana Bar, at a picnic table, or play volleyball on the sandy beach. You can order from the Dockside Grill, or eat at the Crab Shack, a cozy pub.
The National Warplane Museum preserves and displays significant historical and military aircraft and artifacts.

Hartford House Bed & Breakfast is a National Landmark Historic Home, built by Civil War General James S. Wadsworth in 1835 in Geneseo. The building has been continually occupied by members of the family ever since.

The Finger Lakes region offers a variety of activities to enjoy year-round and during the winter! Here are some ideas:
The Finger Lakes has fabulous food, local libations, gorgeous inns, historic attractions, and many outdoor activities. In four days, I just scratched the surface. I know I’ll be going back. How about you?
Author’s Note: This trip was sponsored by Yates, Steuben, Schuyler, and Livingston counties, but all shared experiences are personal.
Are there parks where you live that you enjoy visiting? Sometimes the best adventures are close to home. What do you know about New York State? Have you visited the region? Did you know that New York State is famous for cool climate wines? Which are your favorite wines?
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Watkins Glen SP, Letchworth SP, Baseball Hall of Fame & wineries galore!
Thanks for your comment, Deborah. There’s no shortage of things to do any time of year!
Wow, these look wonderful! We are going to head your way in 2025. Thank you for this.
Enjoy your trip! I’d love to hear about it. I want to explore the Laurel Highlands in Pennsylvania and see Frank Lloyd Wright’s architecture.