New York State has long been known for its diverse landscapes, from lush farmlands to bustling metropolitan cities and everything in between. But there's a special gem hidden within that vast array of towns and villages, one that often goes overlooked when you think about the Empire State: the underrated towns of New York.
Each unique place offers something different, whether it's an old-fashioned main street, a lake to explore, or an exciting historical museum. While these may not be places on everyone's bucket list yet, they all hold their own charming qualities that are just waiting to be discovered!
Small TownsDiscover the 13 most picturesque small towns in New York.
Geneva

Historic Presbyterian Church in Geneva, New York In addition to Rose Hill Mansion, Geneva is also near the National Women's Hall of Fame. This hall honors influential women and their impact on society. Visitors can take a self-guided tour of the museum or attend one of its many special events throughout the year. When it comes to shopping and dining, Geneva has plenty to offer. The downtown area features a variety of unique stores that specialize in art, antiques, and clothing, along with delicious restaurants ranging from casual cafes to upscale bistros.
Beacon

Aerial view of Beacon, New York For nature lovers, Long Dock Park offers spectacular views of the Hudson River with walking trails, picnic tables, and plenty of outdoor activities perfect for a day out. The town also boasts some great eateries ranging from traditional American diner fare to global cuisine options, giving visitors plenty of dining choices. Beacon is the ideal destination for those looking to explore a unique and off-the-beaten-path New York town. With its vibrant art scene, outdoor activities, cultural events and delicious eateries, Beacon makes an ideal weekend getaway or a perfect day-trip destination.
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Cooperstown

Homes along the shore of Ostego Lake, the source of the Susquehanna River, via Steve Cukrov / Shutterstock.com One of the top attractions near Cooperstown is Glimmerglass State Park. Here visitors can partake in biking, fishing, swimming, boating and even camping during summer. The nearby Farmers' Museum also has a variety of exhibitions related to farming history and culture for those interested in learning more. Cooperstown is also a great place to shop and eat, with its numerous antique stores, craft stands, restaurants, and pubs. And for those looking for a unique stay in Cooperstown, there are plenty of lodging options, including bed & breakfasts, vacation rentals, and campgrounds.
Ilion

The most notable attraction in Ilion is Remington Arms -- America's oldest firearms factory. The museum holds numerous artifacts from the original factory as well as many firearms used throughout history by the US armed forces and law enforcement agencies. Other attractions include local churches and schools which have been around for centuries. For those looking for more active pursuits, Ilion is home to several parks, offering walking trails, playgrounds, and picnic areas. The David P. Whalen Community Park is one of the most popular parks. Visitors can also enjoy a variety of outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, and camping.
Cold Spring

Boutiques and independent stores populate the charming historic downtown Cold Spring, New York, via James Kirkkis For those looking to explore further, there are several hiking trails that offer stunning views of both the river valley and diverse wildlife. The trails pass through some of Cold Spring's most scenic areas, including a lush ravine, rocky streams, and ancient forests. However, if you're looking for something more low-key than outdoor activities, Cold Springs also offers plenty of cultural attractions to explore. From art galleries to local shops and eateries, this small town has something for everyone. There are also numerous historical sites located in the area -- including several Revolutionary War battles -- which make visiting Cold Springs an even more unique experience.
Ticonderoga

Home to Fort Ticonderoga -- a stunning 18th century fort -- this destination offers plenty of history and outdoor activities like hiking, boating, fishing, and camping. Visitors can also spend some time exploring downtown Ticonderoga's many shops, galleries and restaurants that are scattered throughout the town. One of Ticonderoga's unique attractions is the boat ride across Lake Champlain. The views of are simply breathtaking, providing a peaceful escape from reality.
Hudson

The city also features Riverfront Park along the Hudson River where visitors can enjoy the outdoors. For food lovers, there are many options for culinary delights, from seafood restaurants to farmers' markets. The town is also home to a variety of cultural attractions such as The Hudson Opera House, which hosts theater performances and musical shows. There are also several art galleries exhibiting works from local artists.
Saratoga Springs

A landscape view of downtown Saratoga Springs shopping district on Broadway One thing that sets Saratoga Springs apart is its incredible cultural scene. There are a number of theaters, galleries, and music venues in town which hosts performances throughout the summer. Additionally, there are plenty of restaurants offering up delicious cuisine from all around the world as well as local eateries serving up classic American favorites.
Troy

Shops and brown stone buildings in the city of Troy in Upstate New York, via Sandra Foyt / Shutterstock.com The town also has plenty to offer in terms of art and culture. There's The Arts Center of the Capital Region, which hosts a variety of exhibitions, lectures, workshops, and other events throughout the year. Or if you're looking for a night out, there are several theatres and galleries in the area.
Watertown

Brighton Building at 130 Court Street in historic downtown Watertown, Upstate New York, via Wangkun Jia / Shutterstock.com For starters, architecture enthusiasts will be delighted with the historic Trinity Episcopal Church, which was built back in 1890 and has been well-preserved ever since. Moreover, Thompson Park -- a scenic park featuring trails, ponds and playgrounds -- provides an opportunity to enjoy nature while admiring some stunning views of the St Lawrence River. Visitors can also take a boat ride around Black River Bay for an unforgettable experience!
In addition to these sites, Watertown is home to several stores offering unique shopping experiences as well as a variety of restaurants serving up delicious food.
Rhinebeck

From historic sites to outdoor recreational activities, Rhinebeck offers something for everyone. One of the most popular attractions is the historic Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome. This aviation museum features aircraft from World War I and II, vintage cars, and more. For outdoor lovers, there are plenty of parks that offer great opportunities for hiking, biking, and camping.
Plattsburgh

The town also boasts many cultural attractions like the Strand Theatre and Art Museum as well as local music venues such as Monopole Bar & Lounge where you can take in a live performance. Plattsburgh also has plenty of outdoor activities to offer, from skiing at Whiteface Mountain to fishing on Lake Champlain. There are multiple parks and recreation areas as well for those who enjoy camping or biking.
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