XNUMX secret New York entertainment that even the locals don't know about
'17.06.2021'
Lyudmila Balabay
In a state as popular as New York, many famous tourist attractions always come complete with huge crowds of tourists. If you want to visit interesting places in the Big Apple and at the same time not encounter a large number of people, the publication Only in Your State collected a list of bright, but little-known places in New York.
1. Kingfisher Tower - Otsego Lake
This tower stands out among the many castles in New York. Located by the lake, it has a height of 18 meters and is visible from almost anywhere around it. You can also admire it by ordering a boat tour on the lake.
2. Rock City Park - Oleans
One of the most secluded street attractions in New York. The park consists of unique boulders with paths leading to magical places that you will remember for a long time.
3. The Adventure Park - Whitley Heights
This is an exciting adventure park on Long Island. It consists of ten different zip trails, which will help you to improve your fitness and enjoy the enchanting views.
4. Mohawk Maiden Cruises - Schuylerville
These are tours of the Champlain Canal and the Hudson River on historic boats, which leave an unforgettable impression on tourists.
5. Naples - County of Ontario
In this town, you can discover charming little shops, quirky food outlets, natural wonders, outdoor activities and more.
6. Peek'n Peak Resort - Klimer
Open year-round resort is equipped with many amenities, the existence of which you did not even guess.
7. Nine Corner Lake - Fulton County
The thousands of lakes lurking in the Adirondack make it a challenge to visit all of New York's lakes. However, it is worth starting from Nine Corner Lake, located close to the road, but at the same time the lake is secluded and not very popular among tourists, despite the charming views.
8. The Trolley Museum of New York - Kingston
The city of Kingston in New York is worth spending at least one day or an entire weekend there. The city has a tram museum, in the frames of which you can ride an old tram along the track along the Hudson.
9. Neversink - Sullivan County
In the city of Neversink there is a very beautiful reservoir. It was created in 1953, when over 2 thousands of people lived in the city. Now this place is almost empty.
10. Cape Vincent - Jefferson County
With so many cities to see in New York, even some of the most beautiful can get lost on the must-see list. The small town of Cape Vincent has a lot to offer visitors. For example, boat trips to nearby islands, where you can visit historic lighthouses and wineries.
11. Split Rock Falls - Elizabethtown
Split Rock Falls is a popular spot to cool off in the summer. This is a waterfall that knowledgeable people visit all year round.