There are so many reasons why we love Finger Lakes Wine Country and even more reasons to visit. Here are 25 reasons to put this perfect road trip destination at the top of your year’s travel list.
1- Finger Lakes Wine Country isn’t just an “upstate” getaway. It is a state of mind. Here, you immerse yourself in nature, meet friendly and welcoming locals, relax, breathe, raise a glass, and repeat. Slow your pace and enjoy.
2 – It’s the perfect road trip destination. We’re closer than you think! Finger Lakes Wine Country is only 4 to 5 hours from Toronto, NYC, and Philadelphia, so pack up the car and hit the road!
3 – Our wine trails are as unique as our lakes. New visitors to our region always find that a single visit is never enough. We are a small destination with much to offer, much ground to cover, and great wine to taste! Our wineries each provide a unique experience and view. Book a tasting and learn about our wine history and culture.
4 – We’re the largest wine-producing region on the East Coast and have wine to please every palate. Our region specializes in aromatic white varietals like Riesling and Gewürztraminer and has succeeded with cool-climate reds like Cabernet Franc and Pinot Noir. Dig deeper by booking a dinner with the winemaker or a vineyard tour when available. Those who would rather not partake in wine and spirits drinking will find that wine country has a lot to offer them, too! Read our Non-Drinking Travel Guide here!
5 – We’re perfect for a family or romantic getaway. Some might not consider a wine destination their first choice for a family getaway, but with everything to do – from hiking to camping to museums and some of the best ice cream on the planet – we’re confident that kids will think we’re great, too. And we reserve our most special sunsets, cozy stays, lakefront dinners, and wine tastings for those in love.
6 – We have more than just wine! Our scenic roadways and small towns are also home to some incredible breweries, like Wagner Valley Brewing and Three Brothers Brewing, and distilleries, like Finger Lakes Distilling. Sample an ice-cold beer brewed from the freshest and highest-quality ingredients. Try distilled vodka, whiskey, brandy, and liqueurs made from locally-harvested grains, grapes, and other fruits. Read more here.
7 – Arts and culture thrive here. We’re very proud of the ever-growing artist community in our region. There is no shortage of cultural entertainment and activities, from art galleries like West End Gallery to museums like The Rockwell Museum and the Arnot Art Museum, to live theatrical performances at the Clemens Center. Visit during the summer for community events featuring our artists through mural festivals and outdoor concerts.
8 – We are home to many pioneers. The first 13 national soaring contests were held in Chemung County from 1930 to 1946, and the glider port where the contests were held is still active, with its runway directly in front of the National Soaring Museum. Chemung County is also where Mark Twain wrote many of his most famous books and where his study is located. The Belva Lockwood Inn in Owego is the namesake of its previous owner and the first woman to run for president of the United States in 1884 and 1888. Glenn Curtiss is the founder of the U.S. aviation industry. The Glenn H. Curtiss Museum is in his hometown of Hammondsport, NY. Our region also has strong ties to the Underground Railroad system, and we are proud to honor some of its leaders, such as John Jones, a formerly-enslaved man who found success and wealth in Elmira, NY, and whose home is now a museum. Watkins Glen is the birthplace of American Road Racing and home to the famed road course race track, Watkins Glen International.
9 – We are the home of glass. We are indeed the home to The Corning Museum of Glass, named one of the top glass museums in the U.S. and featured on Netflix’s Blown Away. Glass research. Innovation began here with Dr. Eugene Sullivan, who arrived in Corning in 1908 and established one of the first industrial research departments in the United States. Under his leadership, Corning would become synonymous with glass research and innovation. Today, guests can visit The Corning Museum of Glass to see live hot glass demos, explore art galleries and exhibits focused on glass history and innovation, and even make a glass souvenir!
10 – We are an antique treasure hunter’s paradise. If you love antiquing, bring enough room in the trunk for all the treasure finds! All across wine country, there are shops, barns, and even trails dedicated to antique fans and treasure hunters!
11 – We are an outdoor lover’s dream. Our lakes and rivers are perfect for swimming, boating, and kayaking. We have miles of trails for hikers and horseback riders to explore, including more than thirty miles in the Finger Lakes National Forest, the only national forest in New York State. Want to take it at a slower pace? Find a peaceful spot and enjoy a picnic of Finger Lakes wine and locally made cheese. Our dreamy landscape is perfect for any outdoor activity.
12 – A popular checklist destination for athletes. Athletes looking for fun races to check off their lists will find many competitive opportunities in the area and delight in the scenic and challenging terrains to race on. From Tour de Keuka a supported bike ride around Keuka Lake to benefit United Way of the Southern Tier with three rides — 45-, 60-, or 100-miles to choose from, to the Wine glass Marathon, a must-do destination race with a full marathon, a half marathon, and a 5K, to the slightly less challenging, Paddle Keuka 5k, to name a few, there are many chances to challenge the athlete in you!
13 – Our food scene is something to brag about…and growing! Our access to local and natural resources is displayed on the menus around the region. Many restaurants, such as Quincy Exchange, RYE, Veraisons, Sapalta, GRAFT, Stone Cat Cafe, 18th Amendment, The Park Inn, and The Cellar, offer a wonderful dining experience, and in some cases, brunch! Looking for hidden gems? Visit our smaller eateries with a strong local fanbase, such as Elf in The Oak, Johnny’s Kitchen, Union Block, the restaurant at Tabora Winery, and brunch at Ryan Williams Vineyard.
14 – We’re a growing hub for entrepreneurs, creatives, and innovators. Because of the affordability and lifestyle of our region, over the years, our area has welcomed an increasing number of visionaries and entrepreneurs, many of whom have found pursuing their passions easier and more accessible than in larger cities. What that means for visitors and residents is an increasing access to more creative foods, an engaging art scene, and communities that represent diverse ideas, visions, voices, and lifestyles…changing what it means and looks like to visit a “rural town”. Enjoy a growing coffee shop scene, art and music festivals, Pride in June, and diverse cultural festivals, from India Day to Juneteenth.
15 -We are pet-friendly. We understand that family includes our four-legged furbabies. This is why many of our wineries and outdoor eateries welcome well-behaved dogs and why pets love visiting Wine Country, too. We have an entire travel guide to help you plan. We encourage you to call ahead of time to confirm pet regulations.
16 – We are open year-round. Summer in Wine Country is no secret—it is beautiful and full of fun outdoor activities, yet there are plenty of reasons to visit throughout the year. Winter offers a calmer pace and a coziness best paired with red wine, sipped fireside. Up for an adventure? Try snowshoeing or cross-country skiing. Spring and fall bring moderate temperatures, perfect for leisurely picnics and hikes. No matter the weather, you’ll never be disappointed by days spent in Finger Lakes Wine Country.
17 – We are multiple destinations in one. Ask a local, and they will tell you they have their lake or town, of which they are very proud. That is because no two lakes or towns are alike. Each has its vibe and feel, and eventually, even frequent visitors find that their hearts settle on one, too, though we love them all!
18 – Small town charm wherever you go. From Owego to Penn Yan, small-town charm is everywhere. Visit in the summer and mingle with locals during one of the open-air concerts or farmers markets, and during the holiday months, visit our postcard-perfect towns with lights aglow.
19 – The creameries! Agriculture is such an essential part of our region that it’s no surprise that agritourism is a growing trend here, too. Cheese and ice cream lovers will be delighted to know that we have a long list of creameries where visitors can shop for artisan cheeses and their favorite iced treats. Check out Sunset View Creamery or Side Hill Acres Goat Farm for amazing cheeses and Spotted Duck for scrumptious frozen custard.
20 – Animal lovers can visit the farm. The Farm Sanctuary is 271 acres of rolling green pastures that shelter more than 500 rescued farm animals. Ready for your Green Acres moment? Check out this list of unforgettable farm stays. Sweet Farm is the world’s first nonprofit sanctuary to address the devastating impact that factory farming has on climate change. Sweet Farm is redefining sanctuary by joining climate education, regenerative agriculture, farm animal rescue, and the sustainable technology that is disrupting agriculture and food production.
21 – We’re the perfect vacation spot for every traveler. Whether you are visiting with the family or planning a romantic getaway, our region caters to every traveler. Our lodging options range from full-service hotels to quaint and historic B&Bs. We even have camping and glamping options for those enjoying evenings under the stars.
22 – We offer many ways to connect locals. Spend your mornings in our local coffee shops and bakeries, browse our many locally owned shops and boutiques, enjoy lunch and dinner in our restaurants, grab an ice cream cone, and stroll our downtown streets. However you spend your time during your visit, we appreciate your support of our many locally owned businesses around the region. Reach out to all the friendly faces you meet along the way.
23 – Waterfalls galore! The region is renowned for being GORGE-ous and having more than 50 waterfalls! In Watkins Glen State Park alone, visitors can hike among 19. Visit in the early Spring and during the rainy season to experience raging falls, come deep in the winter and witness this majestic landscape frozen in time. No matter the season, exploring the waterfalls is a worthy getaway experience!
24 – We’re a quiet retreat. Cozy up in a private glamping site, go for long, picturesque drives, with no set itinerary. Get lost in the woods, or relax by a lake till the sun sets. There’s no need to hurry here, no traffic to navigate, and no crowds to haggle with.
25 – Adrenaline junkies welcome! But if a moment of rush and excitement is your thing, we have a bit of that too! Go soaring through the skies at Harris Hills. Feel the rush of a car race at Watkins Glen International (and check out their list of concerts and festivals too!). Take in the beautiful landscape from a hot air balloon! The choice of adventure is yours!
Bonus – Access to affordable luxury. While there are opportunities to go rustic during your vacation to wine country, we also feature many experiences of luxury and pampering that won’t break the bank. In addition to lake-front home rentals, many hotels and bed and breakfasts cater to the more discerning traveler. The Belva Lockwood, 1897 Beekman House, and The Laurentide Inn are beautiful and historic bed and breakfasts that cater to comfort and style. Smaller boutique stays, such as The Benjamin and The Park Inn, offer a more intimate experience, and larger hotels such as Belhurst Castle and Watkins Glen Harbor Hotel offer the full-service hotel experience some prefer most.