Venture beyond the bustling city streets and the iconic landmarks of New York State to uncover a trove of lesser-known marvels. This curated collection will guide you through the enchanting hidden gems of New York—a mosaic of tranquil gardens, historic homesteads, secluded waterfalls, and captivating small-town charms. Explore these tucked-away treasures and experience the state's rich heritage and natural beauty from an insider's perspective.
Orchard Park, USA
A mesmerizing waterfall with a natural eternal flame in Chestnut Ridge Park.
Hudson, USA
19th-century home and studio of Hudson River School painter Frederic Church.
Auburn, USA
Historic home of William H. Seward, Lincoln's Secretary of State and purchaser of Alaska.
Canandaigua, USA
Victorian-era mansion with nine formal gardens.
New York City, USA
An acoustical architectural wonder where whispers can be heard from across the gallery.
Oyster Bay, USA
A sprawling Gold Coast-era estate with extensive botanical gardens.
Tupper Lake, USA
Elevated walkways providing a birds-eye view of the Adirondacks wilderness.
Brooklyn, USA
Historic Brooklyn cemetery known for its beautiful monuments and resident parrots.
New York City, USA
The only remaining lighthouse in Manhattan located under the George Washington Bridge.
Haines Falls, USA
A stunning two-tiered waterfall with hiking paths and viewing platforms.
Cold Spring, USA
Quaint village streets lined with well-preserved 19th-century buildings.
Salamanca, USA
New York's largest state park featuring forested valleys and serpentine creeks.
Prattsville, USA
One of the earliest instances of memorial sculpture in the U.S., nicknamed 'New York's Mount Rushmore.'
Ticonderoga, USA
A star-shaped fort famous for its roles in the French and Indian War and the American Revolution.
Blue Mountain Lake, USA
An expansive museum chronicling life in the Adirondacks with indoor and outdoor exhibits.
Hyde Park, USA
An opulent historical mansion set on beautifully landscaped grounds overlooking the Hudson River.
Lake Placid, USA
The farm and final resting place of abolitionist John Brown.
Poughkeepsie, USA
A linear walkway providing breathtaking views of the Hudson River on a retired railroad bridge.
Cobleskill, USA
An offbeat alternative to the more commercialized Howe Caverns, featuring underground wonders.
East Otto, USA
Over 250 sculptures thoughtfully placed on hiking trails in a unique outdoor art venue.
Stony Brook, USA
A working grist mill museum that provides insights into 19th-century water-powered engineering.
Old Westbury, USA
A former estate turned public garden with beautiful landscaping and historical importance.
Rock Hill, USA
Picturesque walking trails along the Neversink River away from crowds.
Cazenovia, USA
A beautiful park home to a 167-foot waterfall and surrounded by lush forest.
Glenville, USA
A museum showcasing New York's aviation history with aircraft displays and artifacts.
Ghent, USA
A sculpture and architecture park featuring contemporary works in a natural setting.
Castile, USA
Often referred to as the 'Grand Canyon of the East', this park is known for its scenic gorges.