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An aerial view of Sagamore Resort on the edge of bright blue Lake George with the Minne Ha Ha ship passing before it
Credit: Courtesy of Sagamore Resort

Get ready for some eggcellent springtime fun with colorful events, festive brunches, and more across New York State. With Easter taking place April 20 and Passover from April 12 through April 20 this year, and events taking place the week before the both holidays, there’s tons of exciting opportunities to celebrate. Here’s where you can find holiday activities and events in the Empire State.

Syracuse St. Patrick's Day Parade - Photo by James Cahill

How do you celebrate Saint Patrick's Day? Whether you hail from Irish ancestry or just want to get decked out in green, here are some St. Patrick's Day parades and festivals in New York State to make this holiday the best one yet. Céad míle fáilte to New York!

Four people stand on podiums with raised arms under a sunny sky at the Olympic Jumping Complex, flanked by flags.

New York State has been the home of monumental moments in Black history. From Harlem’s jazz scene to Frederick Douglass’ legacy in Rochester to Harriet Tubman’s home in Auburn, explore the people, places, and stories that shaped America on a weekend getaway to New York State destinations rich in Black culture, history, and heritage.

Exterior of Buffalo City Hall in New York

From blockbuster hits to creative indie productions, filmmakers and TV producers often turn to New York State for distinctive locations. The thousands of movies and shows filmed here every year feature some of the state’s most impressive attractions, giving viewers the chance to experience New York from the comfort of their own homes.

A field of pink tulips in bloom at Albany Tulip Festival

Say goodbye to the cold weather and get ready to welcome spring! New York State is about to blossom with lively activities and festivals, memorable exhibits, and natural beauty returning to its most vibrant state.

A look at the One More River to Cross exhibit at the  Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center
CREDIT: @JADEPHOTOGRAPHS ON INSTAGRAM

Museums, attractions, and cultural institutions across New York State are commemorating Black History Month this February with special programs and events honoring and celebrating the great contributions and achievements of African Americans. From art workshops to live performances to moving exhibits, find unique and meaningful ways to celebrate and understand Black history, culture, and heritage with these family-friendly events.

Waterfalls surrounded by greenery in Letchworth State Park

Summer is the time to create long-lasting family memories in New York State. Exciting opportunities for fun await, from state-of-the-art theme parks to activities on the water to kid-friendly picturesque parks. Thrill-seeking families will find mountain coasters and those in search of relaxation can visit beaches or take gentle hikes to waterfalls. There’s literally something for everyone to make a New York State family vacation one of the most memorable of a lifetime.

Lake Placid

Pride is in full swing this winter in New York State with three incredible LGBTQ ski weekends happening in the Hudson Valley, Catskills, and Adirondacks.

Crowds gather at night to watch athletes compete at the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup

February in New York State is brimming with excitement, both indoors and out! Celebrate Lunar New Year, Valentine's Day, and Black History Month with a variety of special events. Indulge in a chocolate and wine festival, groove to live music, and get your adrenaline pumping with winter sports in the Adirondacks.

An old cannon sitting on a snowy field in front of Old Fort Niagara

There’s plenty to explore this Presidents Day Weekend! From winter festivals to Presidents Day celebrations, historical sites, holiday specials, and more. So take advantage of the long weekend to take