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The Finger Lakes National Forest is the only national forest in New York State and can be enjoyed year round. Fall is the most popular season, as the trees and meadows burst into vibrant colors, attracting hunters to the wooded areas. Summer sees visitors enjoying camping, hiking, horseback riding, biking, and fishing. Winter brings cross-country skiers, snowmobiles, and snowshoers to the trails. In spring, the Forest awakens with fresh leaves, migrating birds, and a colorful display of wildflowers along the trails and pastures.

Are you familiar with the term Sober Curious? It was coined by Ruby Warrington in her 2019 book and has grown into a cultural movement and lifestyle of limiting alcohol consumption or abstaining altogether. This is why we’re excited to share our Sober Curious Guide. 

Sober curiosity is about choosing when and if you want to drink, instead of doing it to meet social expectations. According to surveys commissioned by NCSolutions, 41% of Americans plan to drink less in 2024. The most sober curious generations are Gen Z at 61% and Millennials at 49%. 

As you know from our Non-Drinkers Guide, almost all of the wineries and breweries within the region offer non-alcoholic options. So we’re highlighting local bars to visit for mocktails and wineries offering low-alcohol options. 

Mocktail Makers 

Drinking is often an aspect of celebrations and socializing making some people feel pressured to imbibe. Sober curiosity means being mindful of these feelings and breaking the habit. For some that looks like trading wine and cocktails for non-alcoholic beverages and mocktails. 

Located under the charming bridge on Liberty Street in Penn Yan, New York you’ll find Outlet 111. This restaurant takes pride in serving only the freshest ingredients and taking its guests on a culinary journey. We recommend that you begin your mocktail journey here with the Blood Orange Mint Mule or Mermaid Glitter Mocktail. Which is made with lemonade, blueberry simple syrup, and edible glitter.

Outlet 111 owner Natalie Travis with the Mermaid Glitter Mocktail

At the bright and modern Quincy Exchange in Corning, New York you can sip on mocktails while you nosh on locally sourced fare. This American Bistro is located in the historic Gaffer District and is open for dinner Wednesday – Sunday 5 – 8 PM and weekend brunch. Nearby, at The Cellar, you’ll find modern fusion cuisine, a creative martini menu, and a plates-to-share dining style. Guests who prefer non-alcoholic options or mocktails will have plenty of choices here. 

The Pinewood Derby featuring non-alcoholic bourbon at Quincy Exchange in Corning, New York

Get creative mocktails in the Once Finger Lakes tasting room along Seneca Lake near Penn Yan, New York. As well as food sourced using local ingredients. Enjoy sweeping views of Seneca Lake and jazz on Friday evenings through August 18, 2024. While 18th Amendment Kitchen & Cocktail Bar in Penn Yan, NY, is known for their creative cocktails, its mocktails are equally delicious and pair beautifully with their locally sourced, seasonal menu options. 

At War Horse Brewing Company you’ll find craft sodas and Hop Water. A non-alcoholic beverage that uses a proprietary hop oil to give you the flavor without the buzz. War Horse Brewing Company is one of the unique experiences at Three Brothers Wineries & Estates

Low Alcohol Beverages 

While some prefer to avoid alcohol and make mocktails, others simply cut back or opt for low-alcohol beverages. Low-alcohol wines have to be below 7% alcohol and Hazlitt’s wine seltzers are gluten-free and 6.1% alcohol. The Hazlitt Variety 4-Pack includes Red Cat Splash, White Cat Splash, Red Cat Dark Splash, and Pink Cat Splash. 

Hazlitt wine seltzers

One of the great things about these mocktails and non-alcoholic beverages is that they can help you blend in at a party or social situation. With just 7.8% alcohol The Sidekick is a low-ish alcohol session spritz from Lakewood Vineyards

Low-ish alcohol spritz from Lakewood Vineyards

Something else to keep in mind is that events hosted on the Cayuga Lake Wine TrailSeneca Lake Wine Trail, and Keuka Lake Wine Trail always offer discounted Designated Driver tickets at a reduced price. The designated driver enjoys everything but the wine. There’s coffee and other non-alcoholic drinks available. Some wineries, like Glenora Wine Cellars, offer an entire mocktail menu. 

Wondering what to do as a non-drinker in Finger Lakes Wine Country? There are many reasons why you might be searching for wine-free activities in the area. The two most common are; you simply want to explore the region or you want to know which wineries have non-alcoholic options when you visit with friends who both are and aren’t partaking. We’ve created your guide for an unforgettable day amongst the vines sans vino.

Sweet Trails 

Finger Lakes Wine Country is famous for its wine and the unique wine trails that allow you to explore the beauty of the region while tasting its bounty. However, other not-so-well-known trails are just as fun to explore! After a meal at one of the many farm-to-table establishments the area is renowned for, satisfy your sweet tooth on one of these trails. 

While there are many delicious chocolate shops to explore in the region. Corning’s Chocolate Trail is where you can discover delectable chocolate delights like handcrafted chocolates, luxurious chocolate-scented soap, and dark chocolate balsamico. 

Some of the places you should visit include Market Street Coffee & Tea. This is the perfect place to begin with some freshly roasted chocolate coffees to take home or enjoy during the 5-block self-guided tour. Be sure to stop at Dimitri’s Confectionary Treats​ for the homemade Ghirardelli treats they specialize in. Don’t forget to visit Slammin’ Jammin’ BBQ for their chocolate soda ice cream float. Did you know that ice cream sundaes were invented in the late 19th century because selling an ice cream float on Sundays was illegal? 

Speaking of ice cream, did you know that there are a few New York Ice Cream Trail destinations in the region? In Corning, you’ll find Dippity Do Dahs, where you can choose between 22 signature flavors, fun seasonal quality homemade ice creams along with sorbets, vegan and, no sugar added options made in shop. They also offer other frozen novelties such as ice cream cookie sandwiches, ice cream cakes, ice cream cookie pizzas, and holiday ice cream pies.

Over in Owego, visit Ice Cream Works to enjoy their delicious homemade ice cream. They also offer specialty sundaes, ice cream cakes and ice cream sandwiches, along with traditional favorites like shakes and floats. 

Since the 1950’s Finger Lakes locals have been getting scoops of happiness from Seneca Farms in Penn Yan. With over 50 homemade ice cream flavors and a custard calendar, it’s no surprise this retro ice cream shop has been the jewel of this quaint town for so long. 

In Watkins Glen, you’ll find Colonial Pottery & Creamery where you can shop for pottery while you enjoy your double scoop of homemade gourmet dairy or vegan ice cream. 

Engage in the Elements 

Skiing

By land, air, or lake in Finger Lakes Wine Country you can engage in the elements easily. If you’re looking to keep your feet on the ground there are plenty of activities to do inside and outside. Explore the Finger Lakes Trail System which offers 1,000 miles of hiking from the Pennsylvania-New York border in Allegany State Park to the Long Path in the Catskill Forest Preserve. Be sure to visit a trail that ends at one of the many spectacular waterfalls or other hidden gems

If you’re an artist at heart there are some great museums in the area to get lost in. Vintage shopping is an ideal activity for the shopper or collector in your life. Finally, every foodie needs to make their way to one of the many Farmers Markets in the area.

For the best views of the region go for a Scenic Drive or see Finger Lakes Wine Country from 4,000 feet above sea level on an ASK-21 High-Performance Glider at Harris Hill Soaring Corporation. Open 7 days a week during the summer, don’t miss your chance to soar over the Chemung Valley at a complex that Amelia Earhart proclaimed to be the “finest gliding and soaring facilities in the country”. *Passenger weight limit: 245 pounds

Rent paddleboards, kayaks, pontoon boats, or jet skis for the day at Keuka Watersports for a low-key and casual daytime activity on Keuka Lake. Find something similar on Seneca Lake at Anchor Inn & Marina and Summit to Stream Adventures, both located in Watkins Glen. 

Best Wineries for Non-Drinkers

pizza and live music

As you can see there are plenty of activities for non-drinkers to enjoy in Finger Lakes Wine Country. However, there are those circumstances when there is a non-drinker at a winery or wine tasting. That person could be pregnant and open to enjoying the adventure without imbibing. Sober or simply the designated driver, the following wineries have non-alcoholic options that make it worth the visit for non-drinkers. 

Swedish Hill Winery in Romulus on the  Cayuga Lake Wine Trail makes two grape juices. The Concord Grape juice is thick, sweet, tart and similar to Welch’s. Their Diamond Grape Juice is sweet but a bit drier than the red. 

Wagner Vineyards Estate Winery is in Lodi on the Seneca Lake Wine Trail. Founded in 1979 by Bill Wagner, this winery was the first on the east side of Seneca Lake. Wagner has been winning awards for their estate-grown Riesling, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Cabernet Franc wines ever since. 

They have a winery and brewery along with a restaurant with a stunning lakeside view. You’ll find smooth and creamy root beer on the brewery end of Wagner. While the winery produces a Blush Grape Juice that is sweet and a tad dry. 

The Three Brothers Wineries and Estates located in Geneva includes three different wineries, a cafe, and the War Horse microbrewery on site. The walls of the War Horse are adorned with photos and memorabilia of friends and families who serve in the military. Here you will find four different Iron Heart Craft Soda flavors; Root Beer, Orange Cream, Black Cherry, Lemon Lime, and Orange Cream Soda 

Keuka Lake is known as the “Crooked Lake” because it’s in the shape of a letter “Y”. At Finger Lakes Beer Company in Hammondsport you can try M&W Root Beer which has a distinct taste, it’s not as sweet as others on this list. 

You’ll also find Heron Hill Winery in Hammondsport on the Keuka Lake Wine Trail. Where you can enjoy their Heron Hill Concord Grape Juice which is mixed with a touch of NY apple cider. 

World Class Wine

The Keuka Lake Wine Trail highlights family-owned and operated wineries that have been a part of the Finger Lakes Wine Country community for generations. Its location, weather patterns, and glacially-deposited soils make Keuka Lake an ideal climate and place for grape cultivation and award-winning winemaking.

There are six member wineries on the Keuka Lake Wine Trail, so visiting all of them is easy to do in a weekend.

Keuka Lake Wine Trail

The Keuka Lake Wine Trail hosts three Signature Trail Events each year featuring immersive wine and food experiences. Enjoy a unique, specially-prepared experience at each of the member wineries along Keuka Lake. You’ll have a custom itinerary and you’ll be treated to special tastings, wine samples, and light food pairings featuring items curated by a local chef.

Driving around Keuka Lake takes about an hour, not including stops, making it easy to plan a perfect day of exploring the breathtaking views along the way. 

Crooked Lake

While all the other Finger Lakes are long and narrow, Keuka Lake is uniquely shaped like a “Y”, lending to its “Crooked Lake” nickname.

Keuka Lake flows into Seneca Lake through the Keuka Lake Outlet, which starts in the small town of Penn Yan. The outlet has more than seven miles of scenic trails, perfect for cycling, running, or leisurely walks. What makes Keuka Lake even more unique is that it is the only lake in the United States that flows both north and south in direction.

Towns of Keuka Lake

In addition to all the breathtaking scenic views, wineries, and other fun stops, are the quaint towns along the lake. 

The southern tip of Keuka Lake is home to the Village of Hammondsport – once named The Coolest Small Town in America –  where you can find several dining options as well as a beautiful town square and views of the lake. Hammondsport is also home to the Glenn H. Curtiss Museum where you can learn about the “Father of Aviation” and “The Fastest Man on Earth.”

Hammondsport is also a great stop for a bite to eat or to do a little shopping. A trip around Keuka isn’t complete without stopping into Browsers or The Cinnamon Stick, both great for souvenir shopping. Local dining favorites are The Park Inn and Burgers and Beer of Hammondsport for something on the casual, yet equally delicious side. 

The Northeastern tip of Keuka Lake is home to the beautiful Village of Penn Yan where you’ll enjoy nostalgic diners, great shops, and taverns along their historic 19th century Main Street. A short drive out of town you will find plenty of food, produce, and handicrafts options, from roadside farm stands and markets, to the popular Windmill Farm & Craft Market, open Saturdays, from April through mid-December.

When in Penn Yan, check out Oak Hill Bulk Foods and the Oak Leaf Café for a quick breakfast of lunch. Another coffee and breakfast spot not-to-be-missed is Amity Coffee Company. This train car turned diner serves locally-roasted coffee, amazing biscuits and gravy, and many other from-scratch favorites. In the mood for dessert? Stop into Seneca Farms for a scoop of their homemade ice cream (A tip from a local: Seneca Farms also has delicious fried chicken! Just don’t forget to save room for an ice cream cone.)

Lake Activities 

There is no shortage of lake activities to enjoy at Keuka Lake. Take in the water fun by renting kayaks, canoes, stand-up paddle boards, and boats. Because of its shallow nature, Keuka is one of the warmer water lakes in the region.

Keuka Lake is a haven for fishing, with waters full of yellow perch, bass, and lake trout. Renting boats along the lake is popular and many restaurants located along the lake have docks for boaters to pull up to from the water, tie up, and dine in. Some of the dining options accessible by boat and land are The Switzerland Inn (better known to locals as “The Switz”), not only serves a good selection of casual dishes, but also offers a stunning sunset view from their outdoor deck. The Waterfront, closer to Hammondsport, also serves dockside and their Clammin’ and Jammin’, hosted every Sunday on their dock serves up freshly steamed clams, live music, and plenty of sunshine.

There are several beaches for swimming, including the shores at Keuka Lake State Park in Penn Yan and Champlin Beach in Hammondsport.

Something Every Season

Keuka Lake is much more than just a summer destination, offering seasonal events and activities all year long from fall harvest and special holiday events, to special winter and spring events making it an ideal getaway no matter what time of year.

A selection of the wineries located around the Keuka Lake Wine Trail are open daily throughout the year for wine tasting and you can enjoy special events.

Cozy Accommodations

Keuka Lake is full of charming and cozy inns, bed & breakfasts, hotel options, and rental homes so you can experience local Finger Lakes hospitality along the Wine Trail. A few of the beautiful accommodations located around Keuka Lake include the Keuka Lakeside InnAdda Trimmer House Bed & Breakfast1819 Red Brick Inn B&B, and Finger Lakes Bed & Breakfast at Hutton Farm

Also close to the Keuka Lake Wine Trail are two of our newer hotel properties, the Best Western PLUS Hammondsport Hotel and the Hampton Inn Penn Yan. For the perfect home away from home, check out Finger Lakes Premier Properties

These accommodations are great home bases to stay for easy access to enjoy all the beauty and attractions throughout Finger Lakes Wine Country. 

Mark Twain Country

One of the most famous figures in American literature, Samuel Clemens, better known by his pen name Mark Twain, spent his summers in Elmira for more than 20 years. Learn more when you visit the Mark Twain Study and Exhibit on the beautiful campus of Elmira College. Twain spent his summers in Elmira and where he penned some of his most famous pieces of literature in the octagonal study, including The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry FinnLife on the Mississippi, and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court. 

Elmira’s Storied Past 

Learn more about Twain’s time in Elmira and the area’s history when you visit the Chemung Valley History Museum. Just down the road is the Elmira Civil War Prison Camp. Dubbed “Hellmira” for its high death rate, the Confederate prison camp has been reconstructed, along with barracks that were created with the aid of original drawings and photos. The prisons were buried by a formerly enslaved man named John W. Jones. As sexton for Woodlawn Cemetery, one of John W. Jones’ primary roles was to bury each deceased Confederate soldier from the Elmira Prison Camp. Of the 2,973 prisoners who Jones buried, only seven are listed as unknown. Jones kept such precise records that on December 7, 1877, the federal government declared the burial site a national cemetery. Jones was an active agent in the Underground Railroad and aided in the escape of 800 freedom seekers. Learn more when you visit the John W. Jones Museum.

Arnot Art Museum

The Arnot Art Museum houses a permanent collection of 17th-19th century European paintings, 20th-century American art, and contemporary art from the 21st century. Located in a historic Greek-Revival mansion from 1833, the Arnot Art Museum was founded by local banker Matthias Hallenback Arnot, who gifted his collection, home, and endowment to Elmira in 1910. The Arnot Art Museum opened to the public in 1913, and since that time, the Museum has grown to become one of the leading cultural institutions in the region.

Broadway Features at the Clemens Center

Just because you love vacationing in small towns does not mean you must forego the Broadway hits and performances of the big city. Not only does the Clemens Center (recognize that Clemens name?) host celebrated orchestras, comedy shows, and dance performances, but it also features award-winning and highly coveted theatrical performances through their Broadway Series collection. In the heart of downtown Elmira, set the stage for a beautiful night with dinner or drinks in town, followed by an unforgettable show in the Clemens Center’s historic and breathtaking performance space.

The Serene Chemung Rivers

Take in the breathtaking views of the Chemung River, a tributary of the Susquehanna River that was used as a famous trade route between Native Americans and settlers. During warmer months, the river is perfect for a day of kayaking. 

Tanglewood Nature Center

Tanglewood Nature Center and Museum offers visitors free access to over 10 miles of hiking trails, exhibits, and environmental education programs. The center also houses over 40 live animals, both native and exotic. The Center is committed to local preservation efforts.

Soaring in the Sky

Witness the beauty of the Chemung Valley from a bird’s eye view while riding as a passenger in a motorless glider plane with Harris Hill Soaring Corporation. Be sure to stop at the National Soaring Museum to view the beautiful, finely crafted sailplanes that trace the history of motorless flight from its founding in the 1930s on Harris Hill to the present-day gliding, along with many other aviation artifacts.

Views and Great Food at the Hill Top Inn

Take in a glorious sunset over the Chemung Valley from this historic restaurant and inn. Established in 1933 on the top of Jerusalem Hill, Hill Top Inn is situated on the knoll where Samuel Clemens visualized many of his most famous works. Today, the perspective from Hill Top Inn  is often referred to as “the view that inspired Mark Twain.”

Keuka Lake Wine Trail

Penn Yan is located on the north end of the east branch of Y-shaped Keuka Lake, one of the premier locations for exploring the region’s best wine along the Keuka Lake Wine Trail. The family-owned member wineries of the Keuka Lake Wine Trail are dedicated to producing wines of the highest quality and making your visit to our area truly enjoyable and memorable. Before visiting the wineries, call ahead when traveling with larger groups, and though many of the wineries are dog-friendly, it is best to confirm before your visit.

Don’t have much time to visit different wineries but want to taste what wine country has to offer? Visit Once Finger Lakes, a wine bar and tasting room serving some of the region’s best wine selections.

Enjoy the Outdoors

Hike, bike, or run the Keuka Outlet Trail, a 6.8-mile route along a portion of the Keuka Outlet that runs between Keuka Lake and Seneca Lake. Along the way, you’ll discover two beautiful waterfalls, the Seneca Mill Falls and the Cascade Mills Falls, near the Visitor’s Center. Rent a bike or kayak right from the outlet trail at Shoreline Rental.

Apple Barrel Orchards offers season-picking options such as cherries, blueberries, and apples when in season. Enjoy the orchard views at their newly opened cidery, serving hard cider straight from the farm and other local cideries.

Take in Some Local History

Located in the heart of Penn Yan’s Main Street, the former home of the Oliver family, it showcases artifacts from different periods of local history. The collection comprises over 50,000 pieces from the mid-18th century, from the Oliver Family’s items to exhibits from the local Historical Society.

Finger Lakes Rail Riders is the only rail bike company in the country that offers a rolling narrative about the history of the surrounding area and the beautiful Finger Lakes region.

The Village

The quaint and beautiful Village of Penn Yan, named after its early Pennsylvania and Yankee settlers, is where you can find independently- and locally- -owned cafés, shops, restaurants, and taverns along Main Street’s historic early 19th-century buildings. Grab a coffee and bite at Amity Coffee, or gather at Angel’s Family Restaurant. Another popular diner, Penn Yan Diner, experienced a fire recently, but visitors will soon enjoy a food truck while they continue the restoration. There is no shortage of spots to enjoy a meal and drink. Some places to check out are 18th Amendment, which offers a more upscale yet still welcoming cocktail and dining experience. Keuka Restaurant, Parker’s Grill, Casa MezcalUnion Block, and Main Deck, which offer drinks and food with Keuka Lake views/ Outlet 111 is perfect for cocktails and bites with views of the Keuka Outlet.

Shop at the various antique stores on Main St., or pick out a special gift made by local artisans at Staving Artist Woodwork and the Potter’s Gallery. 

Have a sweet tooth? Do not miss the Keuka Candy Emporium! And pick up some freshly baked goods at Blue Heron Bakery!

Other must-visit locations off the main street are Folk Bottle for a beautiful selection of wine from the region and beyond, Seneca Farms (note: they have seasonal hours and are closed late fall and winter) for some of the best friend chicken and frozen custard around, and Indian Pines Market (also with seasonal hours and closed in the winter) for some seasonal fares, produce, and other goods. Oak Hill Foods is a great shop for those looking for bulk foods, breakfast…and donuts!

Rest your head at the nearby Laurentide Inn, a historic residence and carriage house that now serves as a bed and breakfast, brewery, and restaurant.

The Windmill Farm & Craft Market

Over 175 indoor and outdoor shops sell hand-crafted items, great local food, and farm-fresh produce. Sample fresh foods and baked goods, purchase products you can take home with you, or enjoy fresh-made meals while you explore all that the Windmill Farm & Craft Market has to offer.

Designed with a vista overlooking the vineyards and Seneca Lake, The Ginny Lee is the ideal place to enjoy a delightful and relaxing meal whether on a casual outing or for a special occasion. The contemporary design of the large open dining area with its cathedral ceiling and vast expanse of windows provides a warm, inviting atmosphere.

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