We loved the Finger Lakes area of NY. Every place we looked we saw lush vineyards sloping down towards sparking lakes. Tucked into all of this beauty is a seemingly endless variety and number of waterfalls. The August weather was unseasonably cold so we didn't get our boats in the water, but we did visit one winery and we saw lots and lots of beautiful waterfalls. A big thank you to our Williamsport friends Chris and Peter for compiling a list of Ithaca area sights to see!
Make sure you read (or browse) all the way to the end -- I saved the best for last.
The very best state park swimming area I've ever seen was in the Robert H. Treman State Park.Who wouldn't want to swim next to a waterfall?

We loved Taughanook Falls too. Terry won the RVillage photo contest for this photo:
Our Williamsport friends Linda and Brian got married at Buttermilk Falls 25 years ago:
"DON'T GET DRUNK BUY JUNK SALE"
We walked across a suspension bridge over the Falls Creek Gorge and visited the Johnson Art Museum. The museum had a quilt exhibit and panoramic views of Ithaca from the wall to wall windows on the top floor. As we were leaving, a museum guard recommended the Seward House in Aurora, NY.
We had the best bread and dipping oil at The Groggery. The food was excellent too!
As you recall, the museum guard at the Johnson Art Museum recommended that we visit Seward House in Aurora NY. He told us the Seward House held more vaulable antiques than the Johnson Art Museum! So we visited the Seward House and it was probably our second most favorite place in the Finger Lakes. Remember "Seward's Folly" from history class? William H. Seward was Secretary of State under Abraham Lincoln (after he narrowly lost the Presidential election to him). Seward traveled all over the world and brought back art and artifacts to his NY home. He survived an assassination attempt the same night President Lincoln was killed. The most amazing part to me is that three generations of his family kept EVERYTHING. Terry and I just sold everything, and this family kept everything. Seward's grandson donated the house and all of it's contents to a museum. It's amazing!
After a rather strenuous "walk" up 800 steps at Watkins Glen, we stopped to enjoy a drink and the evening view at the southern end of Seneca Lake.
My most favorite spot in the Finger Lakes was the Watkins Glen Gorge. We walked the mile and a half long trail (with 800 steps) and saw 19 waterfalls. Breathtaking! If you have time to see only one thing in the Finger Lakes -- go to Watkins Glen State Park!
I took this while standing under the waterfall pictured above.
I hope you enjoyed our tour of the Finger Lakes. - Amanda
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