The Finger Lakes History Trail
Three days tracing the region’s role in American social justice — from the birthplace of the women’s rights movement in Seneca Falls to Harriet Tubman’s home in Auburn to Frederick Douglass’s Rochester.
Stories, tips, and local perspectives from across the Finger Lakes.
Three days tracing the region’s role in American social justice — from the birthplace of the women’s rights movement in Seneca Falls to Harriet Tubman’s home in Auburn to Frederick Douglass’s Rochester.
A single-day loop through the western Finger Lakes’ most elegant lakeside town — Victorian architecture, formal gardens, a free public beach, a compact wine trail, and a cooking class to close the day.
A two-day itinerary built for families — hands-on glassmaking, an easy nature walk, one of the most dramatic gorge hikes in the Northeast, and a Seneca Lake beach afternoon.
Three days of gorges, waterfalls, farm-driven food, and the Cayuga Lake cider and wine scene — plus a walk through one of the most beautiful college campuses in America.
A weekend on the Y-shaped “Crooked Lake” — Hammondsport’s wineries and aviation history on Day 1, Penn Yan’s hop farms and craft beer scene on Day 2, and a sunset worth the whole drive.
A weekend loop around the deepest Finger Lake — east side on Day 1, west side on Day 2 — covering the best wineries, one legendary gorge, and dinners worth planning your whole trip around.