Niagara Falls : The frothy waterfall with more than 3,100 tons of water flowing over the edge every second, is the star attraction in this New York destination that borders Canada
Adirondacks : The Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York span more than 6 million acres and are home to hundreds of communities, lakes, valleys and trails.
The Catskills : With 98 peaks, southeastern New York's Catskill Mountains beckon to outdoor enthusiasts. About 40% of the Catskill Park's 700,000-plus acres are designated as
The Finger Lakes : According to Native American legend, the 11 glacial lakes of this region in central New York are evidence of the Great Spirit.
Fire Island : Those looking to get away from skyscrapers can travel about 60 miles southeast of Manhattan to reach this 32-mile-long, car-free barrier island.
Rochester, NY : One of New York's largest cities, Rochester is a great place to visit if you're traveling with children. In Rochester, you'll discover several kid-friendly museums.
Saratoga Springs : Ever since the Mohawk people came to Saratoga Springs and discovered its mineral waters, they are believed to have restorative properties.
Long Island : This 118-mile-long island is frequented by New Yorkers looking to escape the city to relax on white sand beaches and with a glass of wine.
Syracuse :Syracuse provides activities and attractions to satisfy every type of traveler. For culture hounds, this city in the middle of the state offers numerous museums, art galleries and performing arts venues.