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Posts from January 2025

Exterior of a family walking by a building surrounded by green vegetation at the New York Chinese Scholar's Garden at Snug Harbor

If you think you know Staten Island, think again! New York City’s most under-the-radar borough is filled with all kinds of hidden gems waiting to be uncovered. From magical gardens and enthralling

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.

Exterior of a walkway lined with white pillars and various shades of pink roses.

Looking for the perfect place to pop the question? There’s no denying that in New York State we ❤️ love. Niagara Falls is the honeymoon capital of the world, New York City is the country’s most romantic city to propose in, and romance can be found around every corner of the state. Whether you choose a dramatic waterfall in the Finger Lakes or a luxurious castle in the 1000 Islands, your partner is bound to say “yes” with these 36 stunning New York proposal spots. 

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.

Two People Biking Along The Canalway Trail

Finding an outdoor adventure that is accessible for everyone in your crew is easier than you might think in New York State! From sandy shores of inclusion to skiing and adaptive hiking with all-terrain wheelchairs, there’s something for every interest and every ability in every season. Best of all, many of these activities are either free or available at a relatively low cost.  

A smiling child slides down a hill in a blue tube at Windham Mountain

Snow-covered mountain tops, cozy cabins, and winter sports galore, the Catskills are truly magical this time of year. Whether you prefer watching the snow fall while sitting in front of a crackling fireplace with tasty Catskill cuisine or embarking on a blood-pumping ski or snowmobile adventure, the Catskills promise unforgettable frosty fun for all. What are you waiting for? Check out these cold weather activities and plan your winter wonderland getaway to the Catskills! 

Dominique Ansel Bakery

From legendary street foods to renowned eateries serving classic bagels, pastrami sandwiches, and pizza, New York City offers endless must-try dishes. Home to Michelin-starred restaurants, vibrant food markets, and cuisines from around the globe, the city’s culinary landscape reflects its rich history and diversity, making it a bucket-list destination for food lovers everywhere. 

Purple lavender plants grow in front of a white barn on a sunny day
Credit: @bristolhillslavenderandflower on Instagram

New York is in bloom! Frolic through fields of wildflowers, tiptoe between rows of colorful tulips, and inhale the scent of fresh lavender in stunningly scenic countrysides from Long Island to the Finger Lakes. Spend a fun-filled day on the farm picking flowers, capturing vibrant photos, taking hay rides, petting farm animals, playing mini golf, and more at these picturesque flower farms across the state. 

A large stack of pancakes from Phoenicia Diner

Culinary delights await in the Catskills, where farm-to-table feasts, fresh-caught fish, and decadently sweet confections are in abundance. Whether you’re dining surrounded by mountain and valley…

Aerial view of shops and a church in Lake Placid covered in snow with the Adirondack Mountains in the distance

Home to unforgettable Olympic history, a main street fit for a Hallmark movie, and epic winter adventures, there’s snow place like Lake Placid! While this postcard-perfect village in the Adirondacks promises year-round wonder, winter here is magical, when snow decorates the streets and cozy fireplaces crackle. Explore the sites that hosted the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympic Games, ski down the greatest vertical east of the Rockies, indulge in a diverse dining and craft beverage scene, and so much more. Here’s your guide to spending a winter weekend in Lake Placid.