Winter is not the time to hide in your room under your cozy blanket. There are exciting activities you can enjoy during this season. Escape to New York for a getaway filled with fun, history, and nature’s wonders.
New York is home to the most populated cities and islands in the United States. With its varied geography, the state has many natural attractions, like the Hudson River, the Finger Lakes, and the Adirondack Mountain's Mount Marcy, the highest point in New York.
As the fourth-most populous state in the country, it is filled with big cities like New York City and Albany, but amid the chaotic, big cities are quiet towns with astonishing environments perfect for an adventure. Not sure where to visit? Get your gear and gloves for an unforgettable visit to these 12 best towns in New York for a winter getaway.
Cold Spring

The town has many hiking trails, from the easy in-town walk, the Foundry Preserve, to the rugged trailheads up north like the Breakneck Ridge. There are hiking trails for all ages and levels of expertise, like the Appalachian Trail, the longest hiking-only footpath in the world. You can also take a long walk around the Hudson River Waterfront. The River freezes during winter, so be careful around this area.
At the end of the day, head to either the Cold Spring Hotel and Cafe or the Bear Mountain Inn for a warm, cozy feeling during the cold winter.
Woodstock

The lakes and mountains surrounding this town make it an ideal location for a winter getaway. The Ashokan Rail Trail is great for winter biking, giving an amazing view of the Catskills area. You can also hike up the Catskills Mountains with a tour guide. You can lodge at Woodstock Inn while in town.
Ithaca

If ice skating is your thing, take your ice-skating gear to the Rice Hills or hike up trails in the town like the Black Diamond Trail. Try out some amazing chili dishes served at the Annual Chili Cook-off in the Downtown area, held in March for three consecutive years. Stay at any bed and breakfast in Ithaca, such as Argos Inn.
These Towns In Upstate New York Come Alive In WinterWhile New York is typically known for its towering skyscrapers and highways in NYC, the small towns take the spotlight in winter.
Saugerties

Visit the Catskills Animal Sanctuary, a 110-acre haven for rescued animals. Spend time playing with these rescued animals on your solo or romantic date. Walk around the Esopus Bend Nature Preserve and enjoy its breathtaking view. Visitors wanting to brave the temperatures outside can also camp at the Blue Mountain Campground.
Kingston

The town is one of the most affordable places for a winter getaway as it receives fewer tourists during winter due to the cold weather, with average daily highs around 44°F. There are several trails in and around the town, each telling a unique story. Grab a brochure and go on a guided walk along the historical districts of Kingston on the Heritage Trail or hike with your friends along the Interpretive Nature Trail, where you get to see 32 different tree species. There are many places to stay; check out the Hampton Inn.
Rhinebeck

Lake George

Lewiston

Earl W. Brydges Artpark State Park is another must-visit park in Lewiston. The park is generally referred to as the Artpark. It has picnic tables, hiking, winter-biking trails, and art theaters. While at the park, you can enjoy the view of amazing visual arts. After a long day exploring the great outdoors, you can retire to a room at Aartpark Hotel Inn.
Lake Placid

When Mirror Lake is frozen, it is an interesting place to play and relax. From ice skating to dog-sledding, there are many things you can do on Mirror Lake in winter. Skate at the Olympic Oval and feel like an Olympic gold medalist. Take a trip on the Lake Placid Toboggan Chute for an exhilarating experience. Hold onto your hats and heart; you are in for the ride of your life. Book a room at the Golden Arrow Lakeside Resort to enjoy the beauty of Mirror Lake from your window.
Saranac Lake

While in the area, take a trip to the Wild Center in nearby Tupper Lake, a 54,000-square-foot indoor space, trails, and guided canoe trips on the river in the center. Snowshoeing is also a fun way to enjoy your winter getaway in Saranac Lake. The Mount Pisgah Recreation Center has a nice spot for skiing. Make sure to get a cozy room at Mallard Hill Cottage.
Saratoga Springs

The Saratoga Spa State Park is one of the major parks in the state. The park has hiking and biking trails, picnic areas, historic bathhouses, and mineral springs. The park also houses the National Museum of Dance and the Hall of Fame. Hike or snowshoe through the family-friendly trails at Wilton Wildlife Preserve and Park. After a long day out in the wild, you can unwind at any of the cozy accommodations in town, like the Union Gables Inn.
Beacon

The Greenway Trail is a hiking trail in Beacon that gives you access to Fishkill Creek, the second-longest stream in the county. Several species of sea animals can be found in this stream, such as Alewife, American eel, Blanding's turtle, and many more. Mount Beacon Park has trails in and around the Mount Beacon Incline Railway, where you can go hiking with friends and family. Have a lovely, relaxing evening at the Beacon Bed and Breakfast.
These Towns In New York Come Alive In WinterWhether you live in New York or are looking for travel ideas, “The Empire State” has much to offer during the winter months
New York is one of the original 13 colonies in the United States. The Empire State is filled with many historic cities and towns, and each played a unique role during the American Revolutionary War. These towns offer more than just history. They are filled with crazy outdoor adventures to keep your adrenaline level at an all-time high throughout your vacation.
Book your ticket, pack your winter gear, and prepare for fun in any of these New York towns.