Even though we love the Big Apple, it’s not exactly a place to be during hot weekend summers. The good news is that we know where best to hide from the boiling concrete. And you don’t even have to travel far, because they are all located right in the city’s backyard.
Read on and reveal the 8 best weekend getaways in New York state to escape the summer heat.
Fire island
Looking for some relaxation on the beach, not far from NYC? Search no further. With miles of sandy beaches, scenic walking and cycling trails and several coastal villages, Fire island is an all-time favorite and is sure to please you no matter your needs.
Moreover, it is known for its LGBTQ+ friendly atmosphere. If that’s the atmosphere you’re looking for, this is the place to be. Some of the most famous spots are Cherry Groove and Fire Island Pines. Cherry Goover has a lively nightlife, while Fire Island Pines is the island’s most affluent area and offers fantastic dining and shopping options.
More George
Is it best to relax during a trip to nature? Consider a visit to Lake George – a great vacation destination in the Adirondacks. It offers all the summer activities you can think of – from fishing, biking and golfing to whitewater rafting, tubing and even hot air ballooning. There is also an ample trail system and more than a dozen beaches to choose from.
You can stay at the Lake George Island Campground or the Boathouse Waterfront Lodging. They are both located on the waterfront and offer fantastic views. And all about a three-hour drive from NYC.
Fahnestock State Park
On the other hand, Fahnestock State Park is a fantastic choice for backpackers who don’t have a car. It is located near Cold Spring, on Metro-North’s Hudson Line. Then a 15-minute Uber ride bridges the distance between the city and the park, and you’re all set to explore the area.
Hike through the lush forests or enjoy boating on Canopus and Stillwater lakes, go hunting, fishing or picnicking. The campsite is quite modest, but there is everything a camper needs: water, electricity, bathrooms, fire pits and grills.
Kiekemoose Blue Hole
For a more private swimming experience, head to Peakamoose Blue Hole – a natural pool about a two-and-a-half-hour drive from New York City. It probably has the freshest water you will find in the region, making it ideal when temperatures rise above 80°C.
To access this natural wonder, you will need a permit. You can do this up to one day in advance. In return, you don’t have to worry about the annoying crowds. If you want to stay longer than a day, there is also a nice campsite.
Splash Splash Water Park
Prepare for a good dose of family fun. And it can’t be anywhere else but on Splash Splash Water Park. It features more than 20 water attractions, including racing slides, waterfalls, splash pools and a lazy river. To relax in the sun, you can rent sun loungers with parasols and even a stylish cabana if you come with a large group.
It’s set in Calverton on eastern Long Island, making it the perfect option for those staying in Manhattan. Plus, it’s not far from Southampton – a favorite coastal town where you can stop off on the way home and enjoy the vibrant culinary scene.
Finger Lakes
New York’s favorite wine region is an excellent place to unwind after a long week. But wine tasting isn’t the only thing you can enjoy here. In the beautiful Finger Lakes you can hike, bike, sail and golf. It is also a paradise for foodies. Many restaurants offer farm-to-table dining and there are many craft breweries and distilleries
You can settle in one of the quaint towns, such as Skaneateles or Ithaca. If you like art, consider an evening there Argos inn. It houses a 20th-century collection of original paintings by Joan Miró and Salvador Dalí. Quite a surprising place to see such masterpieces, right?
Shelter island
Located between the North and South Forks of Long Island, this hidden gem is often overlooked. It’s a quiet Hamptons twin, but just as rural, maybe even more so. The shores are lined with sandy beaches, quiet coves and cozy B&Bs, perfect for romantic getaways.
Shelter Island is also the place where you can find it Mashomack Reservation. This 2,039-acre nature reserve offers a variety of hiking trails and great birdwatching opportunities. Another option to explore the local wildlife is by kayaking, sailing or paddle boarding.
Rocking Horse Ranch Resort
Do you want to make this year’s summer holidays unforgettable for your family? Take them to Rocking Horse Ranch. Located in the heart of the picturesque Hudson River Valley, this all-inclusive resort offers an array of activities so every member can find something fun to do.
Children will enjoy the water park, petting zoo, arcade games, rock climbing and horse riding. And for the little ones there is a children’s club. On the other hand, you can relax by the pool, in the spa, attend a performance or pamper your taste buds with exquisite food and wine pairing.