Glamping by Train
…License. WATER TO WINE GLAMPGROUND Rushville, NY Distance from Rochester Station (ROC): 38 miles WaterToWine.com Enjoy nature as you escape to this 30-acre campsite nestled between three of the picturesque…
…License. WATER TO WINE GLAMPGROUND Rushville, NY Distance from Rochester Station (ROC): 38 miles WaterToWine.com Enjoy nature as you escape to this 30-acre campsite nestled between three of the picturesque…
…(POH) Port Kent Station (PRK) Poughkeepsie Station (POU) Rhinecliff-Kingston Station (RHI) Rochester Station (ROC) Rome Station (ROM) Rouses Point Station (RSP) Saratoga Springs Station (SAR) Schenectady Station (SDY) Syracuse Station…
…here: The Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum Rush, NY rgvrrm.org Over the last 50 years, this group has preserved more than 40 pieces of historic railroad equipment and turned…
…guaranteed to be deliciously fun-filled! Attendees can cast their vote for their favorite truck out of more than 50 locally-owned food trucks from Syracuse, Rochester, Utica, and more! Also, there…
…Park (Canandaigua) Rochester Station (32.2 miles) Wakeboard at the only full-sized cable park in the Northeast, pulling up to nine riders in a continuous 2,100-foot loop, with optional ramps and…
…corridor experience, but that is completely part of the charm. We felt we were exploring an art gallery that we then had the privilege of staying in.” —Tom C., Rochester,…
…visit to the New York State Museum. Take Amtrak to Small Town Charm and Cultural Gems Experience small town charm and cultural gems via Amtrak to Syracuse (SYR), Rochester (ROC),…
…between stops at Rochester and Syracuse stations), adjacent to the Fairgrounds. The Amtrak station code for the New York State Fair is NYF. Westbound trains originating in New York City…
…Mountain 37.1 mi from Rochester Station (ROC) Bristol Mountain is one of the greatest attractions in the Finger Lakes. During the season, guests have access to 38 different trails, all…
…Daily, there are two trains traveling in both directions between Niagara Falls and New York City. These trains stop at Niagara Falls, Downtown Buffalo (Exchange St.), Buffalo-Depew, Rochester, Syracuse, Rome,…
…of attractions that call the Finger Lakes home, such as the many shopping, art and dining experiences throughout the region. The Finger Lakes Region is found south of both Rochester…
…recently expanded its reach with convenient, affordable Thruway bus connections from our stations in Rochester, Syracuse, Utica and Saratoga Springs. Destinations include Cooperstown, known for the National Baseball Hall of…
…Museum explores Rochester’s history through interpretive displays, photographs, and artifacts. From this 19th-century Waterworks Building, you have a great view of landmark High Falls; 97-feet tall and 200-feet wide. CITYOFROCHESTER.GOV…
…New York-Albany-Syracuse-Rochester-Buffalo-Niagara Falls; the Ethan Allen Express (290/291/292/293), with round-trip service between Rutland-Albany-New York. Sweet Sam’s Account Executive Eduardo Estrella highlighted the main goal of the new partnership. He said,…
…of arts and culture. Whatever your love, whatever your taste, your passion, your palate, Hudson’s re-imagined charm has something in store for you. Arian David Horbovetz is a Rochester-based…
The Syracuse Chiefs are on schedule to rival the Rochester Red Wings on opening day this April 6th. There are also many promotional events planned including, t-shirt giveaways, firework Friday…
At the home of the Rochester Red Wings, kids can run the bases, hunt for Easter eggs and eat for free at certain home games. There are also many family…
The Toronto Marlies are the major rival of the Rochester Americans. In addition to Marlies games, Ricoh Stadium is used for agricultural displays, trade shows, concerts that include The Who,…
…Columbia County, I was curious about other passengers’ weekend plans and decided to ask around. The older gentleman I was sitting with was traveling to visit his family in Rochester….
…from Syracuse and Rochester all the way to Buffalo kept many of the secrets of those fleeing to freedom. Syracuse, for one, was referred to as a “laboratory of abolitionism,…