Best Small Towns in New York

Best Small Towns in New York New York

AuroraSet along the shores of Cayuga Lake, the small town of Aurora is a picturesque place that is perfect for quiet get...
28/10/2023

Aurora

Set along the shores of Cayuga Lake, the small town of Aurora is a picturesque place that is perfect for quiet getaways. Home to some beautiful old historic buildings, as well as idyllic inns and cozy BnBs, it can be reached in just an hour from either Rochester or Syracuse.

Mostly known for being home to the prestigious Wells College, which was originally for women only, the town is a treat to amble around. There are well-preserved historic homes and college buildings wherever you look. Although students make up most of its population, there is a lovely small town look and feel about the place.

In addition to snapping photos of its quaint center, visitors can enjoy splendid scenery and outdoor activities in Long Point State Park, or sample fine wines along the Cayuga Lake Wine Trail.

GreenportOnce a sleepy fishing town, Greenport is now known for its wonderful waterfront and wineries. Located near the ...
28/10/2023

Greenport

Once a sleepy fishing town, Greenport is now known for its wonderful waterfront and wineries. Located near the end of the north fork of Long Island, the historic seaport has delicious seafood dishes, with plenty of beaches, views and water activities on offer.

Founded in 1682, Greenport has been an important port for the fishing, whaling and even oystering industries at various points in its past. Nowadays, its charming cottages are home to little local restaurants, art galleries, and antique shops, while sailboats bob peacefully about its marina.

Aside from simply enjoying the ambience or taking a scenic cruise around the surrounding waters, visitors can also head to any one of the forty or so vineyards and wineries that lie nearby.

Sleepy HollowMade famous by Washington Irving’s legendary tale of the same name, Sleepy Hollow makes for a great quiet g...
28/10/2023

Sleepy Hollow

Made famous by Washington Irving’s legendary tale of the same name, Sleepy Hollow makes for a great quiet getaway and is just under an hour’s drive north of New York City. Due to the story’s infamous specter, the Headless Horseman, and the town’s atmospheric cemetery, it is regarded to be one of the most haunted places in the world.

This however doesn’t stop thousands of tourists descending on the town each year to see the historic sites related to the author’s short story, and its later film and TV adaptations. Aside from exploring the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, you can also wander about the Old Dutch Church, and the various manors and estates that dot the area.

Besides taking tours around town, visitors can enjoy fishing or kayaking along the Hudson River. There’s also opportunities to go hiking, biking and horseback riding around the Rockefeller State Park Preserve.

WoodstockAlthough the world-famous music festival was actually held in nearby Bethel, the small town of Woodstock still ...
13/10/2023

Woodstock

Although the world-famous music festival was actually held in nearby Bethel, the small town of Woodstock still attracts artists, musicians, free spirits and theater lovers. While it is most known for its thriving arts and culture scene, it is also located in an idyllic spot with mountains, forests, and nearby lakes.

Situated in the southeast of the state, Woodstock was founded in 1787 and has been an arts and crafts colony for a little over a century. As such, little studios, workshops and galleries are scattered about town, while live music and plays can be enjoyed at the Bearsville Theater.

In addition, it has some relaxing spas and retreats for guests to experience, and hosts numerous arts festivals, cultural events, and farmers markets during the year.

New PaltzIn contrast to sleepy, upmarket Canandaigua, the college town of New Paltz has a lively and youthful feel. Easi...
13/10/2023

New Paltz

In contrast to sleepy, upmarket Canandaigua, the college town of New Paltz has a lively and youthful feel. Easily reached from both Albany and New York City, it lies in the southeast of the state, alongside Wallkill River.

As it was founded in 1678, the town has a rich history to explore with beautiful old buildings, bars and boutiques lining its streets. Besides countless cosy BnBs, the most memorable place to stay is undoubtedly Mohonk Mountain House. This is because the famous Victorian-era resort is set in a stunning spot, looks like a castle, and offers an array of amenities and attractions.

From New Paltz you can hike and bike around the incredible landscapes and nature of the Wallkill Valley, or venture up into the craggy mountains of the Shawangunk Range.

CanandaiguaSet at the northern end of the long and slender lake of the same name, Canandaigua is one of the most picture...
22/09/2023

Canandaigua

Set at the northern end of the long and slender lake of the same name, Canandaigua is one of the most picture-perfect places to visit in the Finger Lakes region. Aptly meaning ‘The Chosen Spot’ in the local Native American language, it boasts immaculately manicured gardens, interesting historic sites and cultural landmarks.

The well-preserved historic center has magnificent mansions, monuments and a handful of fine museums. Aside from enjoying the lovely flower beds and gardens of its huge estates, you can also delve into the fine dining scene or try out wonderful wineries.

In addition, the lake offers all kinds of fun watersports and outdoor activities, while the lakeside Roseland Waterpark has slides, pools and a lazy river.

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