13 New York Family Vacation Spots Beyond NYC (2023)


Think of a New York family vacation and the Big Apple is usually the first thing that comes to mind. But there’s more to New York vacations than the bright lights of Broadway and hustle of Times Square. The Empire State is a vast and geographically diverse place that stretches from the beaches of Long Island to the thundering cascades of Niagara Falls.

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Families can all scale mountain peaks in the Adirondacks or explore a path through history along the Erie Canal. From west to east, here are the top New York family vacation destinations outside of New York City.

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1. Chautauqua (Western New York)

Entrance to the National Comedy Center, a New York family vacation destination
Opened in 2018, the National Comedy Center celebrates the art of comedy (Photo: Dave Parfitt)

The town of Chautauqua County in Western New York is well-known for the Chautauqua Institution, a nonprofit 750-acre camp dating back to the late 1800s that hosts week-long summer educational programs in art, music, dance, theater, writing, politics, science, and more. Families can stay in a neighborhood of Victorian cottages and walk down to the beach while listening to the Westminster Chimes of the Bell Tower.

Just down the road from the venerable Chautauqua Institution is the National Comedy Center in Jamestown. This state-of-the-art museum opened in 2018 to celebrate the art of comedy, and it’s perfect for kids and families. The Center developed out of legendary comedienne Lucille Ball’s (a Jamestown native) vision for her hometown to become the destination for the celebration of comedy.

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The center contains props, scripts, artifacts, and a hologram theater that presents comedy performances. However, the National Comedy Center is not a hall-of-fame or walk-through of famous and familiar artifacts, it’s one of the most high-tech museum experiences out there right now. Upon entering, every guest receives a wristband equipped with a chip that responds to your own comedy preference and style, perfectly customizing each experience for maximum laughs.

Where to Stay on Chautauqua Lake, New York

The Chautauqua Harbor Hotel is a spectacular place to spread out and relax on the shore of Chautauqua Lake, only two-and-a-half miles from the National Comedy Center. The Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice-winning hotel features a wide variety of large guest rooms and suites, two different restaurants, and an all-season outdoor entertainment space with expansive patio, fire pits, and lakeside bar.

2. Buffalo (Western New York)

Kayakers navigate the Buffalo River. Buffalo, New York is a destination with family-friendly activities
Buffalo’s booming waterfront is worth a visit (Photo: Dave Parfitt)

The second largest city in New York state, Buffalo and has a booming waterfront worth a visit. The revitalized Canalside and Outer Harbor area entices families with a boardwalk, beach, playground, carousel, and more. Across the street is the Explore and More Children’s Museum with plenty of interactive exhibits such as a treehouse climbing structure and milkable cow. The Naval & Military Park offers tours of three World War II era ships including a submarine.

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Buffalo RiverWorks is a family-friendly waterfront restaurant and entertainment complex. In addition to restaurants, RiverWorks has zip lining, a ropes course, kayaking, and paddle boards. There are also rinks for roller skating and roller derby in the summer that morph into ice skating, hockey, and curling venues in the wintertime.

Get out on the water with a Buffalo River History Tour. The 90-minute narrated tour teaches visitors about the importance of the Buffalo Harbor, Erie Canal, and what was once the largest grain port in the world (you can still smell the Cheerios).

Where to Stay in Buffalo, New York

The Buffalo Marriott at LECOM Harborcenter is right in the heart of Canalside, and is within easy walking distance to all the family-friendly attractions in the area.

3. Niagara Falls USA (Western New York)

Fireworks over Niagara Falls (Photo: Darren McGee NYSDED)
Niagara Falls is the oldest state park in the country (Photo: @j.m.bez via Twenty20) (Photo: Darren McGee NYSDED)

Niagara Falls straddles the U.S.-Canada border, and while there are plenty of reasons to visit both sides, New York’s offerings can easily keep a family busy for days.

Established in 1885, Niagara Falls State Park holds the title as the oldest state park in the country. It’s open 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, and give families the chance to get up close to experience the visceral and emotional power of Niagara Falls.

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Attractions in Niagara Falls State Park include the free Observation Tower with spectacular views of the falls. Here, families can descend the elevator to an attraction almost as famous as the falls themselves—the Maid of the Mist boat tour, in operation since 1846. Cave of the Winds is another top attraction within the state park. This hike along wooden walkways and staircases leads to a Hurricane Deck buffeted by tropical-storm-force winds and water. The park also has hop-on, hop-off trolleys to explore Terrapin Point, Three Sisters Island, gardens, walking paths, and more.

Other attractions outside the state park include Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours, Aquarium of Niagara, Old Fort Niagara, and Niagara Power Vista.

Where to Stay in Niagara Falls, New York

The Sheraton Niagara Falls is adjacent to the Old Falls Street, USA entertainment district, and is walking distance to Niagara Falls State Park. The hotel includes the kid-friendly Rainforest Cafe, and the Reef Beach Club has a large indoor pool complete with coral reef aquarium.

4. Rochester (Finger Lakes Region)

Rochester’s Ontario Beach Park, a New York vacation destination for families
Rochester’s Ontario Beach Park is a fun place to explore on a New York family vacation (Photo: Dave Parfitt)

Rochester is the gateway to the Finger Lakes region and is brimming with family fun. The Strong National Museum of Play houses the world’s largest collection of toys, dolls, and games, and has multiple, hands-on, interactive exhibits, and place spaces. This premiere children’s museum is also home to the National Toy Hall of Fame and World Video Game Hall of Fame, which is sure to inspire tons of nostalgic memories for parents while the kids play.

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In addition to The Strong, families can step back in time at Genesee Country Village and Museum, the largest living history museum in New York State; take a ride on the Sam Patch canal boat down the Erie Canal; or explore the great outdoors at parks including Ontario Beach Park on the south shore of Lake Ontario.

Where to Stay in Rochester, New York

The Strathallan Rochester Hotel and Spa is a DoubleTree by Hilton property close to the Neighborhood of the Arts, Rochester Museum and Science Center, and George Eastman Museum. Parents will love the restaurant and lounge, and kids will love the cookies at check-in and the rooftop view.

5. Seneca Lake (Finger Lakes Region)

Seneca Lake, a Finger Lakes New York vacation destination for families
Seneca Lake is one of 11 glacier-card lakes making up the Finger Lakes region (Photo: Dave Parfitt)

The Finger Lakes are 11 deep, narrow, glacier-carved lakes in the middle of New York State. This region is known for wineries, colleges and universities, and plenty of family-friendly attractions and outdoor adventures.

Seneca Lake is one of the largest Finger Lakes and reaches depths over 600 feet. At the southern end is the town of Watkins Glen, known for its road race Grand Prix that dates back to 1948. While the road race is no longer held, the Watkins Glen International speedway still hosts a number of events throughout the year.

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The BEST attraction in the area is Watkins Glen State Park, where nearly 20 waterfalls cascade along a compact two-mile stretch of gorge. Not far from Watkins Glen is Corning and its Museum of Glass. The Corning Museum of Glass has multiple hot glass blowing demonstrations every day, and multiple opportunities for kids to make their own glass too.

Where to Stay on Seneca Lake, New York

Situated at the southern end of Seneca Lake, the Watkins Glen Harbor Hotel provides easy access to the lake, town, and state park. The waterfront hotel offers an outdoor patio with fire pits, and it’s adjacent to the marina and Captain Bill’s for Seneca Lake boat tours.

6. Thousand Islands (Between New York and Ontario)

Rock Island Lighthouse in 1000 Islands, a New York vacation destination for families
Rock Island Lighthouse is one of many photogenic attractions in the Thousand Islands (Photo: Dave Parfitt)

New York’s Thousand Islands harkens back to an era when the rich and elite of New York City’s high society would escape to a wilderness playground. These early 20th century barons constructed grand castles on individual islands, each attempting to outdo the others. Boldt Castle on Heart Island is one of the many mansions of Millionaires Row, and is only accessible by water. Take advantage of the many cruises, boat tours, and water taxis to explore the waterways and islands of Thousand Islands.

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There are also over a dozen state parks in the region, including Wellesley Island State Park (home to the largest campground in the state) and Sackets Harbor Battlefield State Historic Site (the Lake Ontario command center during the War of 1812).

Where to Stay in Thousand Islands, New York

The 1000 Islands Harbor Hotel is an upscale AAA Four Diamond Hotel overlooking the St. Lawrence River in Clayton, and is a fantastic place to escape and relax on the water. Rooms come in many different configurations and styles, and there are multiple dining options on the property.

7. Cooperstown (Central New York)

Leatherstocking Golf Course in Cooperstown
There’s more to Cooperstown than the Baseball Hall of Fame (Photo: Dave Parfitt)

Located on the southern shore of Otsego Lake, Cooperstown packs a lot into its compact historic village. The town was founded a few years after the American Revolution by William Cooper, father of James Fenimore Cooper, famed author of Last of the Mohicans.

Of course, the number one attraction in Cooperstown is the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, which definitely worth a visit, even if you are not a huge fan of the game. The Farmer’s Museum is a small living history museum on land once owned by James Fenimore Cooper.

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There are also plenty of outdoor activities in, on, and around the lake. Glimmerglass State Park has a beach, hiking trails, Hyde Hall Mansion, and a covered bridge that’s the oldest in New York.

Where to Stay in Cooperstown, New York

Welcoming guests since 1909, the historic Otesaga Resort Hotel has a little something for everyone. The grand, lakeside hotel overlooks the “Glimmerglass” waters made famous by James Fenimore Cooper. The hotel is complete with a large rocking-chair-covered porch perfect for quiet contemplation. Golf fans will appreciate the Leatherstocking Golf Course, designed in 1909 and considered to be one of the most challenging and scenic courses in the east.

8. Lake Placid (Adirondacks Region)

Whiteface Mountain near Lake Placid, New York, an ideal spot for family vacations
Whiteface Mountain towers over scenic Lake Placid in the Adirondacks (Photo: @RogueTeacher via Twenty20)

The protected, 6-million-acre, forever-wild region of the Adirondacks is a delightful mix of mountain peaks, pristine lakes, hiking trails, and plenty of space for outdoor recreation.

Home to the 1932 and 1980 Olympic Winter Games, Lake Placid is an ideal home base for exploring the region. Here, families can take a Skyride and stand on the deck of the ski jumps, or shoot through the zig-zag of the bobsled run, ride the Cloudsplitter Gondola to a mountain summit, and gaze out serenely from a lookout over the Adirondack High Peaks.

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About 40 minutes west of Lake Placid in Tupper Lake is The Wild Center, a great way to introduce the family to the animals and natural history of this vast region. The Wild Center’s Wild Walk allows guests to travel across the treetops 40 feet above the ground on a quarter-mile trek over bridges and platforms, up a four-story twig tree house, and onto a human-sized spider’s web suspended 24 feet above ground.

Where to Stay in Lake Placid, New York

The lakeside Mirror Lake Inn anchors one end of Lake Placid’s Olympic Village, and has a great location just one block from Lake Placid’s Main Street shops, close to the Olympic skating, sliding, and skiing facilities. The hotel also offers a complimentary shuttle to Whiteface Mountain Ski Resort. Its Lake House sits across the street from the main inn building right on the shore of Mirror Lake and has a two-room suite that’s ideal for families.

9. Hunter (Catskill Region)

Competing like Vikings on the Viking Obstacle Course at Sunny Hill Resort, a New York family vacation destination
The 5.5-mile Viking Obstacle Course at Sunny Hill Resort is fun for the whole family (Photo: Dave Parfitt)

Looking for a Dirty Dancing camp or a Marvelous Mrs. Maisel vacation? Then head to the Catskills. This mountain region just two hours north of New York City is home to some of the best family resorts in the northeast and has welcomed family vacationers for generations. The town of Hunter has great outdoor adventures include hiking to Kaaterskill Falls and completing the highest, fastest, and longest zipline canopy tour in North America at Hunter Mountain.

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Other activities near Hunter include learning to fly fish at the Catskill Fly Fishing Center or taking in a concert at the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts. Bethel Woods is the site of 1969’s iconic Woodstock festival. Bethel Woods continues to host live music concerts and has a museum about Woodstock and the 60s. Fall is the time for an open-air train ride to check out the foliage on the Catskill Mountain Railroad, about 30 miles from Hunter.

Where to Stay in the Catskills, New York

For nearly a century, families have made the pilgrimage to the all-inclusive Sunny Hill Resort and Golf Course. Sunny Hill Resort lies on 600 acres of prime Catskill Mountain farmland. Three meals a day of hearty comfort food are included, as well as plenty of activities like swimming, golf, fishing, kayaking, paddleboating, evening entertainment, and a 5.5-mile Viking Obstacle Course that’s not for the faint of heart.

10. Saratoga Springs (Upstate New York)

Columbian Spring in Saratoga Springs, a New York family vacation destination
Saratoga Springs is rich with Revolutionary War history (Photo: Saratoga Springs Convention and Visitors Bureau)

Saratoga Springs is a region rich in history that dates back to the Revolutionary War’s Battle of Saratoga. Families can see where the battles (there were two) were fought at the National Historic Site and visit the 150+ foot tall Saratoga Monument.

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Saratoga Springs became known as a health and spa destination due to its flowing mineral springs, and there are plenty of places in town to experience the healing waters, including Congress Park and Saratoga Spa State Park. The Saratoga Race Course is not only one of the oldest horse racing tracks in America (it opened in 1864), it’s also the oldest sporting venue in the country. Horse races still take place each summer from July through Labor Day.

The city is also known for its vibrant, thriving arts community anchored by the Saratoga Performing Arts Center and the National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame.

Where to Stay in Saratoga Springs, New York

Immerse the family in history at the Inn at Saratoga. This bed and breakfast dates back to 1843, and is the oldest lodging house in Saratoga Springs. Rooms are decorated with Victorian fashions, four-poster beds, and antiques. The inn is located on Broadway just a block and a half from Congress Park. Staying here is perfect for getting into the mid-1800s spirit before you visit the historic race track or mineral springs.

11. Goshen (Hudson Valley)

LEGOLAND New York entrance, a family vacation destination in New York
LEGOLAND New York is just 60 miles outside of New York City (Photo: LEGOLAND New York)

LEGOLAND New York is the northeast’s first major theme park to open in over 40 years. Located in Goshen, 60 miles northwest of New York City, this amusement park for kids is the largest ever built, with more than 50 different rides and attractions spread out over 150 acres, making it the ultimate destination for a New York family vacation.

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In addition to the Dragon roller coaster, Imagination Celebration, NINJAGO: The Ride, LEGO Driving School, and more, families will find the LEGO Factory Adventure Ride. This first-ever ride uses on-ride tracking technology to identify guests attributes and transform them into LEGO Minifigures during The LEGO Factory Adventure. It wouldn’t be a LEGO park without plenty of models, and LEGOLAND New York has 15,000 models across the grounds, including will a Miniland panorama of LEGO-built landmarks from across New York state and the country.

Where to Stay in Goshen, New York

If you’re bringing the family to LEGOAND New York, go all in with a stay at the LEGOLAND New York Hotel. The official resort hotel has Pirate, Kingdom, LEGO Friends, and LEGO NINJAGO-themed guest rooms with separate kids sleeping areas. There’s also daily entertainment, LEGO character visits, a treasure hunt with LEGO prizes, and a massive castle play structure in the lobby.

12. Sleepy Hollow (Hudson Valley)

Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze in Sleepy Hollow, New York
Families come from far and wide to enjoy the Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze (Photo: Dave Parfitt)

Yes, the town immortalized in Washington Irving’s “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” exists and it’s even a popular Halloween vacation destination. The village of Sleepy Hollow sits on the banks of Hudson River just 25 miles north of New York City. Of course, fall is the ideal time to visit Sleepy Hollow, and families flock to the Hudson Valley to soak in its spooky atmosphere.

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Sleepy Hollow’s top attraction is The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze, with thousands of hand carved pumpkins arranged into jaw-dropping displays such as life-size dinosaurs, a macabre carousel, and the Headless Horseman himself.

In addition to Blaze, there are plenty of historic sites to explore such as Washington Irving’s Sunnyside homestead (which often hosts activities on the 19th-Century estate), Rockefeller’s Kykuit estate, and the Colonial Era Philipsburg Manor that dates back to 1750. The historic village also has parks along the river, a lighthouse, and great pubs and taverns. Be sure to try the family friendly Bridge View Tavern on your New York family vacation to Sleepy Hollow.

Where to Stay in Sleepy Hollow, New York

The Sleepy Hollow Hotel and Conference Center is a large, lodge-style hotel set on 11 acres conveniently located just off the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge. There is plenty of space for kids to stretch their legs on the grounds or splash in the indoor pool. Patio rooms have walkout access to the grounds.  

13. Montauk (Long Island)

Montauk Lighthouse
Montauk Lighthouse is a National Historic Landmark (Photo: I Love New York)

Long Island’s South Fork is a historic resort area known for its highly rated beaches and sights. Head all the way out to “The End” to see the Montauk Lighthouse, a National Historic Landmark authorized by President George Washington in 1792.

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Coopers Beach is consistently rated as one of the country’s best beaches, and families can get a glimpse of New York’s surf culture here. The Long Island Aquarium has a huge coral reef display and plenty of hands-on exhibits and shows. Other family-friendly Long Island attractions include Adventureland amusement park, Splish Splash Water Park, and The Adventure Park aerial ropes course.

Where to Stay in Montauk, New York

Gurney’s Montauk Resort and Seawater Spa is located directly on the beach and has a 2,000 foot private stretch of sand. In addition to standard hotel rooms, Gurney’s has beachfront cottages for families to stretch out on their New York family vacation. Gurney’s is the only year-round resort in Montauk and has some of the best views in the area.

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