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Family-Friendly Outdoor Adventures in New York State

From sandy Long Island beaches to Niagara Falls boat rides, explore year-round outdoor adventures in New York State for families.

Charter fishing at Captree State Park in Bay Shore, New York; Credit: NYSDED

Published

March 23, 2026

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Patricia Kaowthumrong

It’s easy to love New York, where outdoor adventure isn’t confined to a single season. Outside the buzz of Manhattan, the state unfolds into sandy Atlantic beaches, vineyard-lined shores and forested trails. Whether you’re kayaking past Long Island’s dunes, hiking to waterfall overlooks in Orange County, cruising the Erie Canal near Rochester or enjoying waterfront fun in Buffalo, there’s always a way to get outside. For multigenerational families, the mix of terrain and activities makes it simple to plan a getaway — where grandparents, parents and kids can all find their stride together.

Where the Hamptons Meet the North Fork on Long Island

Pristine Atlantic Ocean beaches, the luxurious charm of the Hamptons and the North Fork’s award-winning wineries and vineyards make Suffolk County on Long Island a coveted destination. Spread out on the sand at Sunken Meadow State Park and West Meadow Beach — both known for their calm, shallow waters and plentiful kid-friendly amenities like playgrounds and nature trails. For coastal adventures on the water, go kayaking along the Peconic River, book a sailing excursion or enjoy the bumper boats, surf pool and aqua park at Scott’s Point in Calverton. When you’re ready to unwind, drop by Harbes Family Farm & Vineyard, Pindar Vineyards or Osprey’s Dominion, family-friendly vineyards with welcoming open-air spaces for all-ages fun. Interested in the county’s Gilded Age past? Spend some time on the Gold Coast, where mansions and gardens showcase 20th-century opulence.

Fire Island Beach in Long Island, New York
Fire Island Beach in Long Island, New York

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Nature, Gardens & Animal Encounters in Westchester County

Just north of New York City, rolling countryside and enriching cultural stops await in Westchester County. Plan a visit to the Wolf Conservation Center, where guided programs introduce visitors to endangered wolf species and activities such as group howl sessions and sunset hikes. For something a little fluffier, book a meet-and-greet at Faraway Farm Alpacas, where kids (and adults) can feed and learn about these gentle animals. Hikers appreciate the miles of wooded trails and plenty of room to roam at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, the county’s largest park. For more outdoor beauty, wander the Persian-inspired landscapes at Untermyer Gardens, which also has a “Temple of Love” overlooking the Hudson River. In the evening, catch an al fresco concert or family program at the Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts, where music fills the air against a backdrop of a historic country estate.

Untermyer Gardens in Westchester County, New York; Credit: Sam Friedman
Untermyer Gardens in Westchester County, New York; Credit: Sam Friedman

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Trails, River Views & Farm-Fresh Fun in Orange County

Orange County sits in the heart of New York’s Hudson Valley, where scenic trails, sweeping Hudson River views and wide-open landscapes invite exploration. Just a one-hour train ride from New York City, the region offers an easy escape that feels a world away. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike through Storm King State Park, where trails range from gentle woodland paths to more challenging climbs with panoramic views of the Hudson. Nearby, Storm King Art Center blends art and nature across 200 hectares of rolling hills and monumental outdoor sculptures. For more experienced trekkers, the Appalachian Trail winds through Orange County offering rugged terrain and rewarding vistas. Scenic drives like the Hawk’s Nest provide dramatic overlooks, especially during the fall foliage season. The region is also known for its vibrant agritourism offerings, with orchards, farm trails and seasonal harvest experiences that bring the countryside to life.

Storm King Art Center in Orange County, New York
Storm King Art Center in Orange County, New York

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Four-Season Fun in the Finger Lakes

In Central and Upstate New York, the Finger Lakes region is celebrated for its slender glacial lakes, dramatic waterfalls and flourishing wine country. Begin at Canandaigua Lake, where families gather on sandy beaches and meander along a pier lined with colorful 1880s boathouses. Rent a boat or kayak from a local marina, or sample crisp vintages along the Canandaigua Lake Wine Trail. For panoramic views, hike or bike the 21 kilometers of trails at Ontario County Park at Gannett Hill, one of the region’s highest points at 687 meters. History lovers will enjoy Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion State Historic Park, a vast estate featuring a grand greenhouse and nine internationally inspired gardens. Winter brings fun in the snow, from downhill action on the 39 slopes at Bristol Mountain Ski Resort to cross-country skiing and snowshoeing at Harriet Hollister Spencer State Recreation Area. In warmer months, Bristol Mountain’s Aerial Adventure Park offers rope courses and zipline tours.

Ontario County Park at Gannet Hill in New York’s Finger Lakes; Credit: VisitFingerLakes.com
Ontario County Park at Gannet Hill in New York’s Finger Lakes; Credit: VisitFingerLakes.com

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Canal Cruises, Cascading Falls & Festivals in Rochester

Rochester makes it easy for families to mix time in nature with cultural discovery. Along the historic Erie Canal, hop aboard vessels such as the Sam Patch or Colonial Belle for a relaxing cruise through scenic canal towns like Pittsford, Fairport, Spencerport and Brockport — all must-sees along the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor. Active crews can rent kayaks (with adaptive options available) or bike together along the Empire State Trail, which runs beside the canal and offers flat, scenic riding. Back downtown, visitors of all ages are wowed by The Strong National Museum of Play, a fun and interactive destination featuring the world’s largest collection of games and toys. Later, stroll by the nearly 30-meter-high waterfall cascading through the city center. Throughout the year, Rochester hosts more than 140 festivals, including the beloved Lilac Festival in Highland Park — home to 1,200 blooming bushes and designed by Frederick Law Olmsted of Central Park fame — and the lively Rochester International Jazz Festival and Rochester Fringe Festival.

The Erie Canal in Fairport near Rochester, New York
The Erie Canal in Fairport near Rochester, New York

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Buffalo’s Waterfront Adventures & Year-Round Fun

Buffalo’s great outdoors supply an easygoing playground for families, thanks to its accessible waterfront and year-round activities. Along Lake Erie and the Buffalo River, visitors can launch from seven kayaking spots, relax at eight beaches or explore the revitalized waterfront. Adults, teens and tweens alike enjoy paddling past towering grain elevators along Elevator Alley and casting a line in some of the region’s renowned fishing waters. For a memorable hike, head to Eternal Flame Falls in Shale Creek Preserve, where a natural flame flickers behind a waterfall. In the winter months, race down the toboggan chutes at Chestnut Ridge Park, or try curling together at the Ice at Canalside, which also offers ice skating under the glow of string lights.

Eternal Flame Falls in Shale Creek Preserve near Buffalo, New York; Credit: Drew Brown
Eternal Flame Falls in Shale Creek Preserve near Buffalo, New York; Credit: Drew Brown

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Epic Views & Splash-Worthy Adventures

Straddling the U.S.–Canada border, Niagara Falls State Park delivers front-row access to one of the world’s most powerful natural wonders. That includes up-close views of the American, Bridal Veil and Horseshoe falls, with paved pathways and overlooks for families to easily explore together. Your entire crew will find joy in the splashy adventure of the legendary Maid of the Mist boat tour, where ponchos and laughter are part of the experience, and strolling the wooden walkways at Cave of the Winds, which takes visitors down to the base of thundering Bridal Veil Falls. Beyond the main attraction, scenic Niagara Gorge hiking and biking trails offer manageable routes for adventurers of all abilities, while thrill seekers can get their adrenaline fix on a Whirlpool Jet Boat Tour. Dreaming of reeling in a big catch? Book a guided sportfishing excursion, available year-round.

Cave of the Winds in Niagara Falls State Park, New York
Cave of the Winds in Niagara Falls State Park, New York

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