Small Town Travel Guide: Hammondsport, NY

A Small Town Travel Guide

The Village

In the summer, the Village of Hammondsport is bustling with lake house residents and vacationers who enjoy the village’s small-town feel and welcoming community. There is live music and art shows in the park, as well as boat shows and other festivities to engage locals and visitors alike. Depot Park is a popular hangout spot for beachgoers and boaters and a beautiful place to take in the sunsets.

In the winter, the village is a bit quieter and still, and reminiscent of those beloved holiday movies, with sweet twinkling lights and cute shops and decor.

This charming downtown also offers independently- and locally-owned shops and restaurants surrounding the picturesque Pulteney Square and gazebo. Just a few steps away are the shores of Keuka Lake at Depot Park. Stop into local favorites like Crooked Lake Ice Cream for more than ice cream; come for a light breakfast, espresso drinks, or lunch sandwiches and salads. Want something a bit more upscale? Make a reservation at The Park Inn restaurant for seasonal farm-to-table dishes and book a stay in any one of the romantic and cozy rooms upstairs. Other great spots to check out in the village is the Irish Maloney’s Pub, a casual community hangout for drinks and meet-ups, and Vern’s Bakery for fresh-baked goods and some of the biggest croissants you will ever see!

Antiquing

Antique lovers will find a lot of cute shops for treasure hunting. Right in the village are Patina and Opera House Antiques. A short drive away, just on the edge of the village, is Crooked Lake Antiques. Further up off West Lake Road are Stone View Barn and Wild Goose Chase Antiques in Pulteney. Kelley’s Korner Antiques and Collectibles is further up NY-54 on the East side of Keuka Lake.

Museums

Learn the history of the pioneer aviator, “Father of Naval Aviation,” and the “Fastest Man on Earth” while exploring the priceless collection of artifacts at the Glenn H. Curtiss Museum. The museum covers early aviation as well as the inventions of Glenn H. Curtiss, including motorcycles, bicycles, boats, and different aircrafts.

Learn about the Finger Lakes region’s boat-building heritage at the unique Finger Lakes Boating Museum. The museum offers a collection of over 200 antique boats, preserving the vintage art and craftsmanship behind boat building.

Wineries and Craft Beverage Producers

Hammondsport is home to wineries that pair delicious wine with amazing views of Keuka Lake; Ravines Wine Cellars, Weis Vineyard, Point of The Bluff, Domaine LeSeurre, Keuka Springs, McGregor VineyardsHunt Country, and Heron Hill Winery are just a few.

If you want to kick off your wine experience with a bit of history about the evolution of wine in our region, make sure to visit Dr. Konstantin Frank. This winery, located near Hammondsport, was responsible for revolutionizing winemaking in the United States when Dr. Konstantin Frank, a Ukrainian immigrant, successfully developed a method for growing Vinifera, or European wine grapes, in Upstate New York. After 300 years of failed attempts to introduce Vinifera to colder climates, Dr. Frank revolutionized the winemaking landscape the region is known for today. Still, we highly recommend checking out the list on the Keuka Lake Wine Trail website and exploring the Craft Beverage Trail. 

View from Dr. Konstantin Frank Winery

Pleasant Valley Wine Company

Visit the oldest winery in the Finger Lakes, located just outside the Village of Hammondsport. It offers historic tours of its property dating back to 1860. Pleasant Valley Wine Company, known for its Great Western Champagne brand, survived the prohibition years by selling sacramental and medicinal wine while sitting on an inventory of 70,000 cases that couldn’t be sold.

Watkins Glen State Park and Other Hikes

One of the most enchanting places for a leisurely hike in New York State is Watkins Glen State Park. Located steps from Watkins Glen’s main street, the two-mile Gorge Trail boasts 19 cascading waterfalls. Visitors can also hike the rim trails overlooking the 200-ft cliffs from above. The state park is closed during the winter months. However, hikers and outdoor lovers can still explore by visiting the year-round Catherine Valley, which allows visitors to experience the scenic beauty and historic charm of the glacially carved valley south of Seneca Lake. This 12-mile trail extends from the Village of Watkins Glen to Horseheads and follows an abandoned railroad and canal towpath corridors, passing through various wildlife habitats. The easy-to-navigate trail is perfect for walking, bicycling, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. 

Watkins Glen International & Auto Racing History

Also known as “The Glen,” this road course racetrack hosts NASCAR and IMSA, among other year-round auto racing events. Watkins Glen International is also home to the annual Finger Lakes Wine Festival. Watkins Glen is noted as the Birthplace of American Road Racing. Don’t miss the Grand Prix Festival in September, or visit the International Motor Racing Research Center to learn more about the town’s legacy of auto racing. Watkins Glen International is also one of the best camping experiences for motorsports fans, with “camping weekend” events hosted throughout the year. 

Downtown

You can find the scenic Seneca Lake pier on the south end of Seneca Lake, and from here, you can take a sail on the True Love or go on an excursion with Captain Bill.  Explore the different locally owned and independent restaurants, cafes, shops, and bars. What could be better than waking up to the beautiful views of Seneca Lake while staying at the exceptional Watkins Glen Harbor Hotel, named “Best Waterfront Hotel in the Nation” by USA Today. Be sure to stop in at Lucky Hare Bar and Grill for a bite and some great brew (bonus: on warmer days, there’s plenty of seating on the outdoor deck by the lake)!

Seneca Lake Wine Trail

Watkins Glen is in a prime location for discovering and tasting your way through the Seneca Lake Wine Trail member wineries. Seneca Lake is the deepest of the lakes, moderating the local climate and making for ideal temperatures for growing grapes. When visiting a Seneca Lake Wine Trail member winery, you are guaranteed to enjoy wine made from grapes grown in the Seneca Lake AVA. Must visits include Lakewood VineyardGlenora Wine Cellars (also home to Veraisons Restaurant and a 30-room Inn overlooking the vineyards and lake), Wagner Vineyards (also home to Wagner Valley Brewing and The Ginny Lee Café), Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards, and J.R. Dill Winery, just to name a few!

Hector Falls

Driving along the east side of Seneca Lake, just a mile and a half north of Watkins Glen on Route 414, you will see one of the region’s most beautiful roadside attractions, Hector Falls. Witness this magical, cascading waterfall right from the comfort of your car. You can see the lower falls that feed into the lake from Seneca Lake. Note: this is a roadside waterfall. Please be cautious of fast-moving vehicles when stopping for views and photos.

Check out J.R. Dill’s Wine Bar on Franklin St. Here, you can enjoy a leisurely environment, some tasty cocktails, and J.R. Dill wine selections. Graft Wine and Cider Bar serves up some hearty meals that are seasonally and locally inspired. Pair with their great selection of local ciders. Looking for some freshly baked bagels for a morning bite? Check out The Blackberry Inn Kitchen – though arrive early as these delicious bagels go fast! And if you are looking for a delicious cup of coffee, there are some really great options to choose from, starting with Seneca Sunrise Coffee, right in Watkins Glen, or North New York in Montour Falls, and also Overlook Coffee Company in Burdett – as a starter list! Lastly, if you want a nice brunch and breakfast spot, we recommend Elf and The OakJonny’s Kitchen, Stonecat Cafe (seasonal – closed in the winter), and Ryan Williams Vineyard for brunch and lunch…and wine! TIP: Always check out the social media platforms or websites (or call) before visiting, as hours change seasonally.

While Finger Lakes Wine Country is renowned for its award-winning wines there are many breweries, cideries, and distilleries in the region worth bragging about. This is why we created the Finger Lakes Wine Country Breweries, Cideries, and Distilleries Guide.

Craft brewing has exploded so much in the region in the last decade that there are a variety of breweries offering an array of experiences. Some of our breweries even offer lodging. One of them even has a pet-friendly suite. In this guide you will visit town to town to take a sip at the best breweries, cideries, and distilleries in each area. 

Penn Yan 

The quaint and beautiful Village of Penn Yan, NY was named after its early Pennsylvania and Yankee settlers. This is where you can find independently- and locally- owned cafés, shops, restaurants, and taverns along Main Street’s historic early 19th century buildings.

The Laurentide Inn is the result of transforming a 200-year-old private residence and carriage house barn into five guest suites. In the back of the house, you’ll find their brewery and the pub. 

Two other Penn Yan breweries to visit are Abandon Brewing Co. and Climbing Bines Hop Farm & Craft Ale Company. Abandon Brewing Co. is a geothermal-powered craft brewery located in a reused farmhouse overlooking Keuka Lake. You can enjoy tastings in the taproom, a pint in the beer hall, or out on the deck overlooking the grapes, apples, and hops of Abandon Acres. Climbing Bines Craft Ale Company is one of New York State’s first farm breweries. They specialize in small-batch, hand-crafted ales brewed on-site with the freshest estate-grown hops and locally-harvested barley.

If you’d rather sip cider head to WortHog Cidery in Penn Yan. Where they use a special blend of New York Apples to make their ciders and lightly carbonate them for a finishing touch and unique taste. 

A few miles away in Keuka Park, NY you’ll find LyonSmith Brewing Co. This brewery has a mission “to make beer that is worth drinking, a company that is worth working for, and a community that is worth living in.”

Dundee 

Enjoy a soft pretzel or a meat and cheese board at Keg & Barrel Brewing Co.

while sipping on one of the 20 craft beers, ciders, and sours on-tap. Relax in the newly remodeled tasting room or unwind on the deck for live performances weekly. 

If you’re looking for a classic whiskey look no further than Dundee’s O’Begley Distillery. Which produces Traditional Irish Style Whiskey, using a small-batch pot still process.

There is a new brewery that just opened (in the building that used to be Starkey’s Lookout) called Tin Barn Brewing. It’s a brewery based in the Hudson Valley that just opened their first Finger Lakes Wine Country location. 

Hammondsport

The picturesque village of Hammondsport, NY is home to Pleasant Valley Wine Company the oldest winery in Finger Lakes Wine Country. They survived the prohibition years by selling sacramental and medicinal wine while sitting on an inventory of 70,000 cases that couldn’t be sold.

At The Brewery of Broken Dreams, their ales are traditionally inspired and uniquely rendered from a combination of resources provided by the naturally abundant farmland, and the desire, knowledge, and skill of local farmers and our brewers. 

Finger Lakes Beer Company is a New York State Farm Brewery offering tasting flights, half-pints, pints, and pitchers of a dozen styles of ales all brewed on-site. Be sure to try their Vanilla Porter which won the 2015 Best Craft Beer in New York State at the TAP New York.

The family-run Keuka Brewing Company was the first microbrewery on Keuka Lake. They pride themselves on producing unique small artisan batches of great beer by experimenting in different styles and tastes. 

Steuben Brewing Company is a farm brewery that produces New York State-labeled beer. They strive to make great beer that supports local farmers by utilizing ingredients that are grown and produced in New York State. 

Krooked Tusker Distillery is a small batch, farm distillery on Keuka Lake that produces handcrafted libations made from locally-sourced materials.

Watkins Glen

From the 19 waterfalls at Watkins Glen State Park to “The Glen”, Grand Prix Festival, and  International Motor Racing Research Center there are so many reasons to visit Watkins Glen, NY. Beer is also a big deal in this area. Offering two unique lodging options and more breweries, cideries, and distilleries than any other area. 

Watkins Brewery Vacation Rentals is located in a historic building that once housed several businesses including a couple of different breweries. The refurbished building now houses seven vacation rental homes. Pontoon boats, jet skis, kayaks, and bikes are also available for rent on-site for fun Seneca Lake water activities!

Head six minutes north to travel back in time and across the pond to a traditional British Pub. Seneca Lake Brewing Company & The Beerocracy in Rock Stream, NY is the states only dedicated Cask Ale brewery. Adding to the authenticity of the turn of the century British Pub, the Beerocracy Pub offers a cell phone-free bar environment enabling people to truly enjoy the atmosphere and environment. Secure Cubbie’s are available behind the bar to store mobile devices whilst in the bar area and there is a $10 fine if you are caught with your mobile device. All fines are donated to a local charity quarterly. 

You can find both Rock Stream Brewery and Rock Stream Distilling on Rock Stream Vineyards which is Seneca Lake’s only licensed Grappa and Grape Brandy distillery. Owner and operator Dr. Mark Karasz Spent three years in Italy learning wine and Grappa production. After returning from Italy, he founded Rock Stream Vineyards and began growing his own grapes, making and bottling wine, brandy, Grappa, and ports.

Head 15-minutes north to Miles Craft Ales at Miles Wine Cellars in Himrod, NY where they are pouring: Calisto Pale Ale, Scottish Lure Ale, Bonfire Brew Ale, and Io Milk Stout.

If you like a historic stay with a theme look no further than the Seneca Lodge Craft Brewing in Watkins Glen. The main lodge was built for the first Grand Prix in The Glen, in 1948. This racing theme can be seen throughout the venue. Suspended from the ceiling in the Tavern Room are Tires from NASCAR champions. Behind the bar, laurel wreaths from the Formula 1 races of the 1970s.

Not only are there cabins, a-frames, and motel rooms on the property there is also a restaurant. 

Nearby you’ll find Rooster Fish Brewing Pub, one of New York’s first official farm breweries offering passionately brewed, uniquely world-class craft ale from locally-sourced ingredients. There are at least five craft-style small batch beers and up to four seasonal and special brews. Sample, order a pint, and even take some home with you. 

Launched in 1997 on-site at Wagner Vineyards in Lodi, NY, Wagner Valley Brewing Company provides beer-lovers with a variety of award-winning craft-brewed beers. Wagner Valley Brewing Company currently has 9 draft lines with styles rotating often and ranging from light to dark, bitter to sweet. They also produce an all-natural, non-alcoholic, real Draft Root Beer.

Wagner Valley IPA

Nearby in Hector, NY is Scale House Brewery where you’ll find quality craft beer and delicious gourmet pizza. Along with Lucky Hare Brewing Company which creates handcrafted beer that reflects their passion for great beer and the Finger Lakes and its community.

The Inn at Grist Iron in Burdett, NY is the only lodging in the region to feature an onsite craft brewery (Grist Iron Brewing Company) with house-brewed beer, BBQ, live music, as well as easy access to local wineries, breweries, restaurants, and hiking/nature trails. Choose from 4 rooms in their traditional-style 1860s Farmhouse or stay in one of 10 spacious suites in The Lodge, which offers rustic, yet modern accommodations including their Dog-Friendly King Room

You’ll also find Two Goats Brewing and Finger Lakes Distilling in Burdett, NY. Two Goats Brewing is an easy-going gathering place to drink stellar beer, listen to live original music, and enjoy time with friends. It was also built in a renovated 19th-century barn with a sweeping view of Seneca Lake and is powered by solar. Finger Lakes Distilling is the premier New York craft distillery, creating high-quality whiskey, gin, brandy, grappa, and liqueurs. They hand-craft their products using local grains, farm-fresh fruits, and time-honored techniques to produce artisan spirits.

Corning

Corning, New York is a small town with a big reputation. Known for its glass, it is home to 169-year-old Corning Incorporated which has been creating glass cookware since CorningWare (1958), and Pyrex (1915) and is now a center of innovation developing everything from the glass on your cell phone to the glass used in vaccine vials. The town is now known for the Corning Museum of Glass which has been featured on Netflix’s Blown Away, a competition series featuring the art of glassmaking.

Located on historic Market Street is Corning’s first brewpub, Market Street Brewing Co. & Restaurant. With six fresh beers brewed right on-premise, a bier-garten, rooftop seating, and a delectable “upscale” menu, Market Street Brewing Co. & Restaurant serves only the finest food and drink. 

Carey’s Brew House is a two-story Brewery Restaurant with a wide range of local and international beers on tap, including in-house brewing of our own recipes, occasional guest brewers, and featured local breweries.

Iron Flamingo Brewery is Corning’s first brewery to bottle beer for distribution. They support local businesses by allowing food to be ordered in and hosting local food vendors regularly. Iron Flamingo Brewery uses local farmers for their hops and malt, helping to sustain the rich agriculture of the region. They are proud to utilize solar power for the brewing process.

Liquid Shoes Brewing is a small batch brewery located in the heart of Corning’s Gaffer District.

Paying homage to the industry that defined Hornell, New York is RailHead Brewing Company.  Located where hundreds of rail cars once stood eager for far-off places visit this brewery to be transported to another time. 

Cider Creek Hard Cider is made on a family farm nestled in the hills of Canisteo, NY. The company was created in 2013 and turned a family recipe and home brewing passion into a mission to produce high-quality, craft cider. Every batch is handmade with the finest blend of 100% New York State apples.

Elmira 

Also known as Mark Twain Country, the American author spent his summers in Elmira, New York for more than 20 years. You can even visit the Mark Twain Study and Exhibit on the beautiful campus of Elmira College. Where he penned some of his most famous pieces of literature including The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Life on the Mississippi, and more. 

Upstate Brewing Company in Elmira, NY is a production micro-brewery that produces fresh, local, and unique beers. Which are currently on tap and in cans at restaurants, bars, and stores in the majority of the counties in New York state. 

Eight minutes away in Horseheads, NY is Horseheads Brewing. This family-owned local brewery has the goal to hand-craft the highest quality beer with the finest ingredients, then deliver it at affordable prices. Check out their satellite location located on the marina in Watkins Glen this summer. 

Head south to Diversion Brewing Co. a small 3-barrel craft brewery in Chemung, NY with a wide variety of beers available to please any palate. 

The second cidery on our list is Eve’s Cidery in Van Etten, NY. Eve’s is an orchard-based cidery producing Traditional Method ciders. With two orchard sites perched on either side of the geological divide between the Southern Finger Lakes and the Northern Appalachian Plateau. The primary impulse behind their cider making is to find an answer to the question: Can you taste a place? 

Owego 

In Owego, New York you’ll find stately Victorian homes and 19th-century architecture, impressive bookstores, and some of the best antique shops in the region. 

10 minutes away in Apalachin, NY is Waterman’s Distillery, an innovative producer of all-natural grain-neutral spirits and whiskeys. This distillery is part of America’s original moonshine trail established by bootleggers traveling east and west during the prohibition era.

Finger Lakes Wine Country offers some of the most beautiful landscapes in New York State. The region is also a haven for waterfall chasing. One might assume that waterfall viewing is best done in the warmer months, but waterfalls truly come to life and are spectacular to see during the winter months. Enjoy sparkling snowy scenes when you visit these five magical waterfalls this winter. 

For more ideas of how to spend this season in wine country read our guide to outdoor activities to enjoy in the winter in the Finger Lakes.

Watkins Glen State Park

The famous waterfalls of Watkins Glen State Park attract visitors from near and far every year and every season. While the famous Gorge Trail that takes you through 19 cascading waterfalls directly through the gorge is closed in the winter for safety reasons due to icy conditions, the South Rim Trail is open year-round and offers a glimpse of a true winter wonderland from above overlooking the gorge and its waterfalls.

The South Rim Trail passes the scenic stone arched, Sentry Bridge, which gives visitors a peek at the canyon views and Keyhole Falls.

What’s great about visiting this popular natural attraction in the winter is not only the stunning winter scenery, but this is also a less popular time to visit and take in the surrounding beauty with less people.

As with any hike in the winter, use caution as there could be ice. 

Seneca Mills Falls

Located just outside of Penn Yan along the 7 mile Keuka Outlet Trail that connects Keuka Lake to Seneca Lake you can find another gorgeous waterfall any season, but especially a sight to see with a layer of snow at Seneca Mills Falls located in the ruins of a former mill.

This 40ft waterfall can be accessed by foot along the Keuka Outlet Trail or by enjoying other winter activities like snowshoeing, horseback riding, and snowmobiling. 

If you’re looking for the quickest way to visit Seneca Mills Falls, you will want to find the small parking area on Outlet Road around three miles outside of the town of Penn Yan. From here you can enjoy the easy walk along the trail for about .3 miles before approaching the scenic waterfall.

Aunt Sarah Falls

Another roadside waterfall in wine country that is especially beautiful in winter is Aunt Sarah Falls, located on State Route 414 just north of the village of Montour Falls.

This is one of the waterfalls in the region that is very dependent on waterflow. During a dry summer you won’t be able to see Aunt Sarah Falls, but luckily in the colder days of winter the flow freezes and makes for a really beautiful frozen waterfall and giant icicle scene.

There is a parking area right next to the falls making it a very easy and quick stop, even on the coldest of days!

She-Qua-Ga Falls

Towering above the village of Montour Falls at 156 feet, She-Qua-Ga Falls is another scenic gem of the region and absolutely gorgeous in the winter. Situated between residential homes and the village of Montour Falls you can witness this stunning waterfall from the viewing platform, driving through the village, and from Main Street.

The name of She-Qua-Ga Falls means ‘tumbling waters’ in the Seneca language as this site was formerly a Seneca Tribe village.

A surprising fact about She-Qua-Ga Falls and Montour Falls is that you can find a sketch of it on display in The Louvre in Paris completed by King Louis Philippe d’ Orleans of France.

During a really dry season, it’s hard to see this waterfall, but in the winter you not only get water flow but all the frozen beauty around it.

Honerable Mention

Hector Falls

Catch a glimpse of one of the most well-known waterfalls in the region while driving along State Route 414. The cascading Hector Falls is truly stunning every season of the year – and it can be viewed right from your car!

In the winter, you are rewarded with a view of the cascading water dusted with snow and ice. From this spot, you’re witnessing the upper falls, what you won’t be able to see from this vantage point are the series of waterfalls below the bridge you’re driving on flowing into Seneca Lake.

Please do not exit your car to view this waterfall. 

Guests will enjoy a complimentary hot buffet breakfast, high speed Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, an elegantly designed lobby and guest rooms complete with local flare, 24-hour state of the art fitness center, 24-hour business center, indoor heated pool, meeting/banquet facilities, outdoor seating with gas fire pits and free parking. We offer a mini-fridge, microwave, coffeemaker, 40-inch LED TV’s, and Sealy® pillow top mattress in all of our guestrooms. Guests can also take advantage of our ADA compliant amenities and services, including handicap parking, wheelchair access to the hotel and wheelchair accessible rooms, vision and hearing impaired alarms, and ADA compliant rooms with roll-in showers, grab bars and lowered storage.

Business travelers will appreciate the newly constructed Hammondsport Hotel, Best Western Plus® and are always a welcome delight. In addition to all of the amenities and comforts we have to offer, guests will also enjoy a short commute while visiting The Glenn Curtiss Museum, The Finger Lakes Boating Museum, Watkins Glen International Speedway, world class local wineries/breweries/distilleries, and exceptional local restaurants and businesses in the Hammondsport town center.

Book your upcoming stay at The Best Western Plus, Hammondsport Hotel and find out why we are the best hotel in the “coolest small town in America”!

We’ve shared some of the best places to stay in Finger Lakes Wine Country however, for those who want the chance to connect with nature without having to pitch a tent in the dark there’s glamping. This glamorous style of camping often includes a bed, linens, a bathroom, and breakfast. Here are some of the luxurious glamping options Finger Lakes Wine Country has to offer. 

There are so many enriching outdoor activities to do in Finger Lakes Wine Country during the summer. Glamping has become a popular way to explore the outdoor oasis this region has to offer. It also provides more security than camping when solo traveling and most of the amenities of a hotel. 

Where To Stay 

Seneca Sol Glamping

Relax on 25 acres of nature at Seneca Sol Glamping in Burdett, NY where all are welcome, families, couples, and pets. This eco-friendly safe space has 6 spacious glamping tents and a newly constructed fully furnished studio suite to choose from. There’s even a small catch and release pond stocked with bass and bluegill.

You’ll find the furnished glamping tents in a secluded forest setting. All beds are fully dressed with high thread count linens and warm blankets. Each tent has a private balcony. There is a modern spa-like bath house with hot water, large private shower rooms, private bathrooms with flushing toilets, and a communal sink area. 

The Lounge tent has 5G WiFi and a fully equipped outdoor kitchen with multiple refrigerators. There is on-site charging capability for all your devices and a complimentary continental breakfast that offers something for all diets. Enjoy locally roasted coffee and assorted teas in the morning and a nightly campfire with complimentary s’mores. 

The Fox Den Studio Suite overlooks Seneca Lake. Here you’ll find a fully dressed queen bed, a kitchenette, a full bath with a walk-in shower, and a deck with a gas grill. The suite also has a Smart TV and complimentary 5G WiFi, a vaulted ceiling fan, heating, and cooling, as well as parking for two vehicles.  

Glamping at Seneca Lake Brewing Company

Did you know you could go glamping onsite at NY State’s only dedicated cask ale brewery? Glamping at Seneca Lake Brewing Company & The Beerocracy has two glamping tents available May – October. The Beerocracy Colonial Camp and The Beerocracy Commonwealth Camp can accommodate up to 8 guests and come fully loaded with everything you need. 

Each site includes a 2-person canvas tent, with a queen bed, a 6-person additional dome tent, camp table, camp benches, Adirondack chairs, campfire pit, wood stove, campfire grill with supplies, water carrier, solar sun shower, and camp toilet. Extra amenities are available for purchase at booking.

Naturluxe & Stars

At Naturluxe & Stars in Watkins Glen, NY you can choose between safari tents, bell tents, and platform tents. Each with beds with aplush and comfortable mattress, Down alternate pillows, and bed linens. There is a gathering tent for guests in the middle of the property, an accessible parking lot, and ADA Compliant bathhouse. Here you can enjoy the ultimate under-the-stars experience in their private outdoor shower. 

Conveniently located next to the main gate of Watkins Glen International Raceway Naturluxe & Stars has 42 acres of private woods for on-site hiking and is less than a five-minute drive to Watkins Glen State Park

Where To Play 

Enjoy a flight, pint, or glass of wine and some food just steps away from your tent at Seneca Lake Brewing Company and the century British pub, The Beerocracy, which also provides weekly evening events.

Both locations are just a few minute’s drive from many wineries on the Seneca Lake Wine Trail, local breweries, and gorgeous waterfalls. To get the full farm-to-table experience the region is known for, start your morning by striking a pose with baby goats during a 60-minute vinyasa-style goat yoga class at ZiegenVine Homestead. Be prepared to get silly and don’t wear long dangly earrings or shirts with fun dangly pieces or straps. They look like a treat!

After yoga, head to brunch at the Tasting Barn at Ryan William Vineyard in Burdett. Where you’ll find a delicious farm-to-fork menu of Mixed Berry Baked Brioche French Toast, Belgian Waffles, or Freshly Baked Quiche of the Day, and a local cup of coffee. 

Next, go for a ride on the only horseback-mounted vineyard tour in the Finger Lakes with Painted Bar Stables. The Vineyard Ride takes you on a scenic tour of the orchards and forest peaking with a breathtaking view of Seneca Lake. Upon dismount, enjoy wine tasting, and local bites, and walk away with a bottle of wine to drink at a later time. End the night with dinner at  Veraisons Restaurant at the Inn at Glenora Wine Cellars where they offer a new local menu each season along with another fantastic view of Seneca Lake.

Where To Stay 

Plum Point Lodge Glamping Yurts

If you want the fun of camping with the comforts of a cozy hotel room, try Plum Point Lodge Glamping Yurts in Himrod, NY which was named The Best Glamping Site In The Northwest by Forbes magazine in 2019. This lakefront hideaway has an intimate and serene ambiance. 

Each Yurt comes complete with a table, seating, and futon; ceiling and oscillating fans; lights and electricity, flat-screen cable TV, a small refrigerator, and WiFi. Additionally, each Yurt has a private bathroom, with a shower, toilet, and vanity.

Where To Play 

Begin your morning on the Keuka Lake Outlet Trail which connects Keuka Lake to Seneca Lake. Most popular for hiking, biking, and horseback riding the trail follows the old train and canal route from Penn Yan to Dresden. It also has two trails that lead to Seneca Mills Falls and Cascade Mills Falls.

If you’re visiting on the weekend, plan to head to The Windmill Farm & Craft Market on Saturday. Home to over 175 indoor and outdoor shops filled with handcrafted items too numerous to count. The Windmill Farm and Craft Market offers a pet-friendly family fun day in the country. Admission is always free, so begin your Saturday here at 8:00 a.m. and stay until they close at 4:30 p.m. 

The Windmill has full restaurants and a plethora of snack options including fresh-squeezed lemonade, pierogies, kettle corn, tacos, ice cream, soft custard, soft pretzels, local cheeses, and more! With six wineries, a brewery, and a distillery, The Windmill is a one-stop destination for tastings.

If you’re interested in tasting local beer or wine closer to your Yurt try Miles Craft Ales at Miles Wine Cellars is only six minutes away. Here they’re pouring: Calisto Pale Ale, Scottish Lure Ale, Bonfire Brew Ale, and Io Milk Stout. You can also stop into the winery for a tasting of Riesling, Cabernet Franc, or their famous Ghost wine!

Tiny Homes 

Glamping is a glamorous version of camping and tiny homes are a step above when it comes to comfort and convenience. Both of the tiny homes on our list are vegan properties that ask guests to refrain from bringing in any animal food products. We’ve also got you covered if you’re looking for fun options for Non-Drinkers

Where To Stay 

Farm Sanctuary 

Farm Sanctuary is a bed and breakfast and animal shelter that focuses on educating guests about farm animal issues and creating a bond with the rescued animals. The 275-acre Watkins Glen farm is home to more than 600 rescued cows, pigs, turkeys, and other farm animals — each with a special story. 

Watch the pigs frolic in the adjacent pasture as you sip coffee on the front porch of one of the cottages. Here you’ll enjoy a bathroom with a shower, Kitchenette, sink, small cooktop, and more. There are also cabins on the property which have a mini-fridge, microwave, toaster, electric water kettle, and Keurig coffee maker with a variety of tea and coffee. However, the cabins do have shared bathrooms located within a short walking distance.

Farm Sanctuary Tiny Houses

Free Wi-Fi is provided for checking email and general internet searching however streaming is not available. Each cabin does have a TV with a DVD player. You’re invited to borrow a film from their “Compassionate Collection” video library or bring your own. Each morning they serve up hot, home-cooked vegan breakfasts consisting of items such as waffles, tofu scramble, and home fries. 

During your stay at Farm Sanctuary, you can take a tour of the shelter with one of their tour guides, meeting rescued farm animal friends along the way. You must be a Farm Sanctuary member to book. Become a member for a full year with a simple $25 donation.

Where To Play 

A short ten-minute drive takes you to downtown Watkins Glen where you can hike among the famous 19 waterfalls at Watkins Glen State Park. Later in the day visit one of our local Wine Trails to get a taste of the region. According to this Vegan-Friendly Finger Lakes winery list, Magnus Ridge Winery is 100% vegan. Wondering what makes wine or a winery vegan? The easiest way is to call the winery beforehand to ask if they use vegan winemaking practices. After wine tasting head to Graft Wine & Cider Bar, one of the many local restaurants with delicious vegan options. Graft Wine & Cider Bar is the area’s only New York-focused wine and cider bar with locally sourced plates to share and pair. Many dishes can be made vegan upon request. End the day with dessert at Colonial Pottery and Creamery. In addition to pottery, you’ll find homemade vegan ice creams and waffle cones.