
SUBREGION GUIDE
Upstate
New York's scenic escape of mountains, lakes and charming towns
Forget everything you think you know about New York. Drive two hours north of Manhattan and you'll hit a completely different world — one with actual mountains, lakes you can swim in, and towns where people still wave from their porches. Upstate New York stretches from the Hudson Valley's rolling hills to the Adirondack High Peaks, taking in everything from Cooperstown's baseball dreams to the Finger Lakes' award-winning Rieslings. Sure, the cities have their charm, but this is where New Yorkers come to remember what fresh air smells like.
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Greenville Greenways & Waterfalls: A 7-Day Wild Escape
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Greenville Green Escape: Waterfalls, Trails, and Chill Downtown Nights
Weekend · $$$

Greenville Green Escape: Waterfalls, Trails, and Tree-Covered Streets
Day Trip · $$$

Green Dreams: 7 Romantic Days in Greenville
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Romantic Green Escape in Downtown Greenville
Weekend · $$$

Greenville Jungle Escape: A Romantic Urban-Nature Weekend
Day Trip · $$$
Lake Placid puts you right in the Adirondacks with Olympic history and serious hiking trails. Book the Mirror Lake Inn if you want lakefront luxury, or grab a cabin rental for half the price. The Finger Lakes region centers around Geneva and Skaneateles — Geneva's got better restaurant options, but Skaneateles wins on pure charm. Saratoga Springs hits that sweet spot between sophistication and small-town feel, especially during racing seasonat the track. The Adelphi Hotel downtown has character, but expect to pay $300+ in summer. Hudson Valley towns like Rhinebeck and New Paltz offer easier access from the city. Here's the thing about Cooperstown — it's perfect if you love baseball, but pretty sleepy otherwise. The Otesaga Resort overlooks Otsego Lake and costs accordingly.
Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Visit state parks instead of private attractions — Watkins Glen State Park costs $8 versus $30+ for commercial gorge tours
- 2.Book accommodations Sunday-Thursday for 40% savings, especially in Saratoga Springs and Lake George
- 3.Buy wine directly from Finger Lakes vineyards to skip restaurant markups — most offer free tastings
- 4.Pack lunches for hiking days — mountain lodge food runs $15-20 for basic sandwiches
- 5.Time visits for shoulder seasons (May, September) when hotels drop rates but weather stays good
- 6.Use state campgrounds ($20-30/night) instead of private RV parks that charge $60+
- 7.Fill up gas tanks in larger towns — remote mountain stations charge 20-30 cents more per gallon
Travel Tips
- •Download offline maps before heading into the Adirondack backcountry — cell service disappears fast
- •Pack layers even in summer — mountain temperatures can drop 20 degrees after sunset
- •Make dinner reservations early in small towns — many restaurants only have 6-8 tables
- •Bring bug spray for lake activities May through August — mosquitoes and black flies are relentless
- •Check road conditions in winter before driving mountain passes — some close during storms
- •Book accommodations 6+ months ahead for Saratoga racing season and fall foliage weekends
- •Carry cash for farm stands and small-town businesses — many don't accept cards
- •Start hiking early to beat afternoon thunderstorms, especially in the High Peaks region
Frequently Asked Questions
It depends where you're going. Albany is 2.5 hours north, Lake Placid is 4.5 hours, and the Finger Lakes are about 3.5 hours northwest. Traffic and weather can add significant time, especially on summer weekends.
