The Thousand Islands sit along the St. Lawrence River in northern New York, made up of more than 1,800 islands between the U.S. and Canada. It’s a scenic region filled with small towns, local wineries, and scenic views everywhere. This accessible guide will help you plan your visit.
Syracuse is the gateway to the Finger Lakes and a hub for culture, food, and outdoor recreation in Central New York. It’s small enough to feel local but big enough to keep you busy, with museums, markets, and lakes all within a short drive. Here’s our accessible guide to exploring the city.
Located in Upstate New York, Rochester feels like a city that still has roots. It’s where Kodak and film history began, and where art, food, and live music keep the energy going. The Genesee River runs right through downtown, and this accessible guide shows you how to enjoy it all.
Denver is a city with everything, including a lively downtown full of food spots, culture and entertainment. Outside the city you have some of the most beautiful mountains you'll ever see and access to the outdoors. Here’s our accessible guide to enjoying the Mile High City.
Steuben County has a great mix for a getaway. Nestled in the Finger Lakes region of NY, it’s home to the world’s largest glass museum, Keuka Lake with its many wineries, and plenty of outdoor spots to explore. Here’s our accessible guide to enjoying the area.