Side note: Upstate? It ain't Westchester. Just sayin'. Just try 'n fight me on this one.
I'm a fan of lots of places. We've got BFFs in Western Mass, and love visiting the place; there's SO much to do! We hit up Vermont practically every fall. I've enjoyed visiting Maine and Pennsylvania and tons of other New Englandy-type places over the years. I even sway city-lover, thanks to Boston, NYC & Philly (hard to pick a favorite...).
So, what's so great about NYS/CNY?
Strangely, there are points that Dave and I are sick of the place. Our opinions have bounced around about where to live, and we've considered relocating, but the ultimate fact still remains: Family is #1 to both of us, followed closely by those rare lifelong friends (the ones we can easily visit or who have decided to move back "home"). So, this is where our hearts remain.
So, we know the bad (depressing) facts of "here." But, because of our lifelong experiences, we also can recognize the awesomeness. In the fall, the place is freaking BRIMMING with it.
- The food be kicking. (<-- Clear evidence that I am far from an urbanite. Or cool.) Okay, the food can be pretty great here all year 'round, but when the comfort food season hits (yes, it's a season unto itself), this is the place to be. Two words: Chicken riggies. Two more words: Utica greens. A couple more: half moons. Plus, the seasonal produce is insane and this is our favorite season to hit up our locavore restaurants. The chefs are amazing to begin with, but the flavors of the season just sing under their expertise.
- You can pick all ya want. *giggles* Pick. Like nose. Ha! But, no, really, I'm talking about apples and pumpkins (and sometimes autumn berries, if you're lucky). Apples are king here in NYS, so whether you just want to grab some at a farmers' market or pick your own, this is the site to find out where. And it just isn't fall without a pumpkin (or 12), so check this site and click on the region you're interested in, or just check out my neck of the woods at this site. And, yes, those websites suck, visually. I agree. ;-)
- We're a boozy state. Okay. Iffin' you're into such fun, upstate is rife with breweries, cider mills (ahem, the HARD stuff), and wineries. You can spend a day touring a path of wineries, or just hit up one brewery to test their wares. Dave and I enjoy NYS wines, even though he enjoys drier stuff and I'm perfect for the sweet-leaning NYS grapes. And while I should admit for all the world to hear that the Utica Brewery is the best in the world (it's good...it really is), I actually prefer Brewery Ommegang. Apparently I'm into the Belgian stuff. Who knew? Seriously, there isn't a flavor I DON'T LOVE. And if you're going to visit their just-outside-Cooperstown spot, you MUST hit up their munchies. Far more sophisticated than traditional pub fare; I highly suggest the fries. (No, really. Fries. With a combination of dipping friends. A party in your mouth!)
- Speaking of cider... If you're into the kid-friendly stuff, our cider mills are sure to make you happy. We've got simple cideries that provide just some basic cider, and maybe donuts on the weekends. We've also got huge mills that show you how the stuff's made and sell gifts, specialty foods, pies, fudge, anything in a jar (you think I'm kidding), and, sure, cider. (I'm talkin' about you, Fly Creek Cider Mill!) Check out this search (yes, I'm sending you to a Google search since they're not all in listed on the same website) to find your new favorite! Seriously, I didn't even know Clinton had a cider mill until a short while ago.
- Hayrides and corn mazes and farmers' markets, oh my! In case you haven't already noticed, there's a $%&#load to do throughout upstate. While locals often complain about the sheer lack of anything to do, much like a lazy, bored teenager, it's actually pretty untrue. I guess it depends on what you're interested in. Like, Dave and I aren't huge winter people. We have a few activities that we do, but for the most part it's "hunkering down with some homemade cocoa and an old movie" season. Others come alive in the winter, with snowmobiling or snowshoeing or skiing galore.
Autumn, however, is THE time to enjoy whatever you like. Search for a farmers' market to visit and make some roasted root veggies. Like to get freaked out? Take your pick. Want a hayride or corn maze for the kiddos? See if any of these will fit your needs. Honestly, if you just search for activities in whatever area you'll be visiting, you'll find something.
Here are our own favorites, in no particular order:
- Fly Creek Cider Mill -- two words: duck pond. Two more words: Free samples.
- Oneida County Public Market -- we do this year 'round, actually
- Cooperstown Farmers' Market -- one of the few "indoors" markets (and if you're heading to Cooperstown, enjoy the leaf peeping along the way and wander the town. If you haven't been, plan to stay a day and visit the Baseball Hall of Fame, and if you're not into baseball, head over to the Farmers Museum and/or the Fenimore Cooper Museum nearby.
- ANY Finger Lake wineries (pick lake, grab a map and just go!)
- North Star Orchards for some apple pickin'
- Beardslee Castle or The Tailor and the Cook for some impeccable locavore grub
- Cullen Pumpkin Farm -- We may get our pumpkins here this year... Corn maze and wagon rides, too!
What are your favorite fall activities? Got any places that you'd like to share in the comments? Feel free to link!
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