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Posts from September 2025

Headless Horseman Hayride & Haunted House

As autumn brings a chill to the air, haunted houses, hayrides, and attractions all across New York can send a chill down your spine. Here are the freaky, creepy, and the not-too-scary things you need to check out for Halloween

Autumn view of a deep canyon with vibrant fall foliage in red, orange, and yellow. The river winds below, under a sky with scattered clouds at sunset.

Every autumn, New York State’s parks burst with vibrant shades of red, orange, yellow, and everything in between, blanketing the Adirondack Mountains, the rolling hills and valleys of Central New York

A chair lift through the the Catskills surrounded by the colors of fall

Get out the Lederhosen and Dirndl, it’s officially Oktoberfest season in New York State! Whether you’re here for the vibrant foliage, crisp fall brews, jumbo pretzels and brats, lively oompah bands, or all of the above, you’re in the right place. Soar through the mountains on a scenic skyride, raise a stein to the season, and revel in Bavarian-style fun at festivals in all corners of the state, from Long Island to Niagara Falls.

view of the sun shining on the mountains from the dining room at The DeBruce in the Catskills

The homey hamlet of Livingston Manor combines small-town charm with boundless natural beauty of the surrounding Catskill Mountains. This quiet but vibrant community offers world-class fly fishing,

The Point Resort - Mohawk Room - Photo Courtesy of The Point Resort

You may be on a budget, but that doesn't mean you need to stay home this winter. Off-season deals and cozy cabins make this the season for everyone. From oceanfront retreats to snowy mountain peaks—here are seven winter vacations for budget, mid-range, and luxury travelers in New York. 

Bethpage Black Golf Course

Golf’s prestigious Ryder Cup is coming September 23-28, 2025 to Bethpage State Park’s world-renowned Black Course, home of the 2019 PGA Championship and two-time host of the U.S. Open! Here's what you

PTHW Fall 1

October 11-13 marks Path Through History Weekend in New York State, a highlight of New York State History Month, celebrated throughout October​! It’s the perfect time to celebrate the state’s rich and

People gather at tents set up at the Belleayre Mountain Fall Festival

This October, New York State offers unforgettable experiences celebrating the magic spirit of autumn.

POV from main street in Clinton, NY covered in orange fall leaves

From quiet lakeside escapes to postcard-perfect mountain getaways, New York State is full of hidden gem hamlets, towns, and villages that come alive in the fall. Sip coffee in a Gilmore Girls-worthy village in Central New York or escape to a slow-paced Catskill Mountain town surrounded by vibrant foliage. Whether you’re looking to cross off new spots on your fall bucket list or just want something a little off-the-beaten path, read on for 10 of New York’s most under-the-radar towns to visit this fall.

Colorful foliage dons the trees surrounding a cascading waterfall at the Thain Family Forest at New York Botanical Garden

It’s easy to think of New York City as a concrete jungle, but this region of New York State has many green spaces across its five boroughs that become embellished with colorful fall plumage. The same can be said for Long Island. While its beaches make this a hot summer getaway destination, Long Island gets its fair share of fall foliage across its parks, arboretums, and other public spots. Here is your guide for where to wander amid the leaves and trees across New York City and Long Island.