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Finger Lakes Must-dos
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Finger Lakes Must-dos
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See you soon! PERFECT THE ART OF SHOPPING
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ARTIZANNS GIFTS FROM THE FINGER LAKES, NAPLES The perfect gift or home accessory will be found at Artizanns. More than 200 Finger Lakes artisans present everything from pottery, hand-blown glass, wood works and sculptures to metal, paintings, photography, jewelry, fabric art, all-natural candles, soaps and sundries in a cozy, home-like setting. There is also a pantry packed with local foods. artizanns.com (585) 374-6740
MAKE TIME FOR BEER O’CLOCK
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TURN UP THE VOLUME
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AWA COMMUNICATIONS MUSEUM, BLOOMFIELD Put away the cell phones and iPads and tune into cutting edge times of yore when famous inventors such as Thomas Edison, Guglielmo Marconi and other pioneers in the world of communications were at their peak. Seeing a wide range of historical equipment such as telegraphs and Bell telephones will make you appreciate just how small the world has become. antiquewireless.org
GET UNGROUNDED
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WINE, DINE, RELAX AND SLEEP
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BELHURST CASTLE, GENEVA Let luxury rule and all your cares melt away at this historic lakeside resort. Surrender to a restorative massage, manicure or facial at the Isabella Spa. Taste Belhurst wines at the on-site winery. Savor a gourmet meal at Edgar’s Restaurant and a fireside cocktail at Stonecutter’s. Then spend the night in one of three unique hotels. belhurst.com (315) 781-0201
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BRISTOL VALLEY THEATER, NAPLES The scenery is not the only dramatic aspect of life in the Finger Lakes. For more than 50 years, the Bristol Valley Theater has presented live, professional theater to downtown Naples. Featuring performers from New York City and around the country, BVT offers a full summer season of plays and musicals, spring and fall series of concerts, theater and family events. bvtnaples.org (585) 374-6318
SHOP TIL YOU DROP
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CANANDAIGUA DOWNTOWN MERCHANTS, CANANDAIGUA Need a special painting or vase for your home? Want to upgrade your wardrobe with artistic jewelry and fashion? Need a memorable gift for that special someone? How about some unique gourmet foods for the pantry? The merchants of Canandaigua have it all, in a pedestrian-friendly setting that includes restaurants, bars and other delicious distractions. downtowncanandaigua.com
TAKE A BOAT RIDE WITH THE LADY
CHILL WITH SUDS AND SAUSAGE
BREW & BRATS, BRISTOL SPRINGS A beer can get lonely on its own. That’s why one local brewery has surrounded its taps with plenty of links, made by Canandaigua’s own Hartmann’s Sausage. Housed in a 150-year-old carriage house, Brew & Brats is a pleasingly casual place where you can eat, drink and on weekends, listen to live music. brewandbrats.com (585) 374-2870
BRISTOL MOUNTAIN SKI RESORT, CANANDAIGUA Bristol Mountain lays claim to the highest vertical rise (1,200 feet) between the Adirondacks and the Rocky Mountains. It also boasts some breathtaking views for skiers and snowboarders of all levels, both day and night. State-of-the-art snowmaking ensures great conditions throughout the season. Take lessons, enjoy a waffle on the slopes or relax with a hot meal. bristolmountain.com (585) 374-6000
DON’T HOLD YOUR APPLAUSE
FEEL THAT BLAST FROM THE PAST
BLOOMFIELD ANTIQUE COUNTRY MILE, BLOOMFIELD The rolling hills of Routes 5 and 20 are filled with treasures from yesteryear that could find a second (or third, or fourth) life in your home. More than half a dozen shops could easily fill the better part of a day as you browse through antique housewares, furniture, trinkets, restored firearms and other surprises. bloomfieldantiquemile.com
BRISTOL MOUNTAIN AERIAL ADVENTURES, CANANDAIGUA Bristol Mountain Aerial Adventure Park consists of seven courses with different levels of difficulty. Each course is made up of 12 to 15 elements with each element being suspended between platforms that are secured to the trees. The adventures include zip lines, tight rope walks, rope ladders, bridges and more. Children’s courses and new 5,000 feet zip line canopy tour. Fun for the whole family. bristolmountainadventures.com (585) 374-1180
WINTERIZE THE FINGER LAKES WAY
GENERATE PEDAL POWER
BIKE RIDING An endless network of rural roads with ever-changing scenery that takes you through apple orchards, cabbage fields, forests, valleys and rolling hills makes the Finger Lakes one of the best places in the world to be on a bike. Rentals are available at Geneva Bicycle Center in Geneva and RV&E Bike and Skate in Canandaigua. genevabikes.com (315) 789-5922 recreationalvehiclesandequipment.com (585) 393-5680
BREWERIES, VARIOUS LOCATIONS Wine might take top billing in the Finger Lakes, but there’s plenty of suds for beer lovers as well. Ontario County has a growing number of microbreweries, farm breweries and even nanobreweries, many of which use locally grown hops. Sample several, commit to a pint or take a growler with you. visitfingerlakes.com/what-to-do/?category=breweries
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CANANDAIGUA LADY, CANANDAIGUA You will love touring Canandaigua Lake aboard a 19th century replica of a double-decked paddlewheel boat. The “Lady” is a proud successor to locally famous steamboats that operated on the Finger Lakes between 1820 and 1930. Choose a cruise that features lunch, dinner, narrated history or some other special theme. cdgaboatcruises.com (585) 396-7350
SAIL, SURF, PADDLE YOUR WAY TO BLISS
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CANANDAIGUA SAILBOARDING, CANANDAIGUA Canandaigua Sailboarding can set you up for your fun day in the sun on the lake. Buy or rent whatever you need for sailboarding, stand-up paddleboarding, windsurfing, kayaking, hydrobiking or SCUBA diving in the beautiful Finger Lakes. Canandaigua Sailboarding offers private and group lessons for all levels. Kids can sign up for Aquatic Adventure Camps. cdgasailboard.com (585) 394-8150
BET ON YOUR LUCKY HORSE
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LIVE LIKE THE NATIVE AMERICANS
UNCORK YOUR INNER WINE CONNOISSEUR
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CANANDAIGUA WINE TRAIL The Canandaigua Wine Trail is comprised of a diverse group of large and small wineries, breweries and wine tasting centers as well as restaurants and unique shops. Measuring 41 miles from Fairport through Canandaigua to Naples, the wine trail is just right for a one-day venture. canandaiguawinetrail.com
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STROLL THROUGH A TOWN THAT TIME FORGOT
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DOWNTOWN CLIFTON SPRINGS, CLIFTON SPRINGS Visit a haven of beautiful Victorian-era architecture where photo opportunities abound. A section of East Main St. is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Enjoy specialty shops, restaurants, pristine parks and gardens and the only mineral spa in Western New York. Free summertime concerts and free admission to the Foster Cottage Museum make it an affordable adventure. cliftonspringschamber.com (315) 462-8200
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GRIMES GLEN PARK, NAPLES With several waterfalls, cool water flowing over rocks and beautiful greenery, Grimes Glen offers one of Ontario County’s most scenic hiking experiences. Take the leisurely trail, or challenge yourself with a climb up the side of a waterfall. You may even want to take off your boots and wade in the cool stream.
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TREK SNOWY TERRAIN WITH A VIEW
HARRIET HOLLISTER SPENCER STATE RECREATION AREA, HONEOYE
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GET YOURSELF SOME RETAIL THERAPY
EASTVIEW MALL, VICTOR This super-regional shopping center boasts more than 170 stores. Many cater to the truly evolved fashionista, such as Anthropologie, GUESS, J. Crew, Von Maur and Lord & Taylor. Other popular venues are Apple, The Art of Shaving and LEGO. After shopping, relax with a meal at one of several full-service restaurants or catch a movie. eastviewmall.com (585) 223-4420
GRAPE PIE SHOPPING, NAPLES South of Canandaigua Lake, the village of Naples is famous for its grape pies, made with local Concords. In fact, grape pie baking has become a thriving cottage industry here with several notable players (Monica, Cindy and Jeni), and it’s not unusual to find a roadside stand with a coffee can where you leave cash and take your dessert. monicaspies.com (585) 374-2139
WALK WITH MOTHER NATURE
PACK PICNIC, BRING CAMERA
COUNTY ROAD 12 OVERLOOK, NAPLES If you are looking for an incredible view, there is no place better to have a picnic than the County Road 12 Overlook on the way to Naples from Bristol Springs. The view of Canandaigua Lake is spectacular as you can see all the way to the north end of the lake. This is an ideal destination for a spring, summer or fall picnic.
GRANGER HOMESTEAD & CARRIAGE MUSEUM, CANANDAIGUA Built for Gideon Granger, Postmaster General for Presidents Jefferson and Madison, Granger Homestead is an 1816 mansion featuring the Carriage Museum with a vast collection of early carriages. There are guided tours of the Homestead and special events throughout the year. grangerhomestead.org (585) 394-1472
SAVE YOUR APPETITE FOR PIE OF THE VINE
ROCK OUT UNDER THE STARS
CONSTELLATION BRANDS – MARVIN SANDS PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, HOPEWELL/CANANDAIGUA Better known as CMAC, this summertime performing arts center holds 5,000 covered seats and has a capacity for 10,000 more for lawn seating. Big name acts from the Dave Matthews Band, Kenny Chesney, Sugarland, Lady Antebellum, Bob Dylan, Mumford & Sons, Kid Rock, The Allman Bros. and Lynyrd Skynyrd have all garnered sold-out crowds here. cmacevents.com (585) 394-4400
GANONDAGAN STATE HISTORIC SITE, VICTOR Ganondagan is the site of a once-thriving center of Seneca Native Americans. Today it is the only official Native American Historic site in New York. The new Seneca Art and Culture Center tells the history of the Seneca and Haudenosaunee through exhibits and artifacts spanning centuries. Replica Bark Longhouse and ethnobotanical trails are yours to explore. ganondagan.org (585) 924-5848
LET HISTORY BE YOUR RIDE
COBBLE TOGETHER AN UNFORGETABLE HOME TOUR
COBBLESTONE HOUSES, VARIOUS TOWNS The Ontario County towns of Geneva, Phelps, Gorham, Clifton Springs and Seneca are dotted with historic cobblestone buildings built before the Civil War using rocks from the shores of Lake Ontario or nearby fields. Some notable cobblestones include Canandaigua’s 1837 Cobblestone Cottage B&B, once a stop on the Underground Railroad, and The Cobblestone Restaurant in Geneva.
FINGER LAKES GAMING & RACE TRACK, FARMINGTON Big-city gaming and thoroughbred horse racing have a home in the Finger Lakes at this state-of-the-art 30,000-square-foot facility. In addition to the 1,500 video machines and live races at the track, there is live local music, an 18-foot high definition projection screen for live sports and pay-per-view events, and bars and restaurants. fingerlakesgaming.com (585) 924-3232
Sure, this scenic park of high elevation is a great place to hike in the summer and fall, but winter snow turns it into a magic forest for snowshoeing, cross-county skiing and dog sledding. Your efforts will be rewarded with a stunning vista of Honeoye Lake and the city of Rochester. http://nysparks.com/parks/164/details.aspxß
BE FOREVER WILD
HEMLOCK-CANADICE STATE FOREST, SPRINGWATER
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If you are looking to see the Finger Lakes the way they used to be, there is no better place than Hemlock-Canadice Lakes State Forest, especially in the light of fall colors. The area surrounding Hemlock and Canadice lakes are protected as “forever wild.” The forest is an excellent spot for geocaching, hiking and birdwatching. The land? It’s a great place to go fly a kite! www.dec.ny.gov/lands/66521.html
EMBRACE THE OUTDOORS AS A STUDENT
LEARN ABOUT MORMON HISTORY AT THE SOURCE
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HILL CUMORAH VISITORS’ CENTER, MANCHESTER Built at the foot of the Hill Cumorah, the Visitors’ Center is an invaluable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Displays with interactive audio and video tell the story about the events that took place in the region. hillcumorah.org (315) 597-5851
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WARM UP TO WINE IN A NEW ENVIRONMENT
RESERVE A TABLE WITH SALLY LUNN
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THE HOLLOWAY HOUSE, BLOOMFIELD This is likely the only place in the entire Finger Lakes where you’ll be served fresh Sally Lunn bread and green Killarney Kress salad at the very same meal. First a stagecoach tavern in the early 1800s, the restaurant retains many artifacts from yore. Chow down on roast turkey, crab cakes and other comfort foods. thehollowayhouse.com (585) 657-4673
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PLUCK IT FROM THE GRAPE VINE
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JEROME’S U-PICK, NAPLES Have you ever smelled ripe grapes on the vine? Have you ever picked them yourself? While wine grapes are abundant in the Finger Lakes, so too are table grapes, and this pretty hillside vineyard has many varieties ideal for eating fresh out of hand, pie baking, jellies and juice-making. Your nose and palate will thank you. jeromesupick.com (800) 874-2548
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ONTARIO COUNTY PARK AT GANNETT HILL, NAPLES Bring your camera and binoculars to this county park, which has the highest elevation in Ontario County. At 2,256 feet, you’ll thrill at the view of the Bristol Hills as well as Seneca and Cayuga lakes. The must-see spot is dubbed “The Jump-Off.” The park is also a magnet for hikers, mountain bikers and campers. http://www.co.ontario.ny.us/Facilities/Facility/ Details/4 (585) 374-6250
TAKE THE PATH LESS TRAVELED ONTARIO PATHWAYS
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PICK A PACK OF ALPACAS
LAZY ACRE ALPACAS, BLOOMFIELD Have you ever pet an alpaca? Now is your chance! Take the kids to Lazy Acre where you can tour and meet more than 90 alpacas and alpaca babies on a 180-acre farm with beautiful landscapes and gardens. While there, make sure to visit the Alpaca Country Gift Shop, stocked full of high quality alpaca wool clothing and souvenirs. lazyacrealpacas.com (585) 455-1203
NEW YORK WINE & CULINARY CENTER, CANANDAIGUA Sample New York’s agricultural bounty all in one place. Enjoy lunch, dinner or Sunday brunch in the casual dining atmosphere at the Upstairs Bistro. Savor a flight of New York wine, beer or spirits in the Tasting Room. Watch a cooking demonstration in the Educational Theater. Create your own culinary masterpiece in the Hands-On Kitchen. nywcc.com (585) 394-7070
LOOK BUT DON’T JUMP
CAST A LINE FOR THE BIG ONE
LAKE TROUT FISHING, SENECA LAKE Seneca Lake, the deepest of the Finger Lakes, is renowned for its lake trout, and Geneva, home of the National Lake Trout Derby, is the Lake Trout Capital of the World. Find out for yourself how abundant (and delicious) these deep-water swimmers are. Rent a boat or join a guide as you write your own fishing tale. stiverssenecamarine.com (315) 789-5520
NAPLES HOTEL GHOST HUNT, NAPLES The Naples Hotel has hosted many travelers since it opened in 1895. Some did not leave. Meet up with these friendly spirits who have been known to lock doors, move pictures and turn on the lights. Book dinner and a ghost tour for a truly ethereal experience. napleshotelny.com (585) 374-5630
EAT, DRINK THE EMPIRE STATE
SHOP A MARKET THAT IS SUPER FRESH
JOSEPH’S WAYSIDE MARKET, NAPLES If it’s in season, it’s at Joseph’s, an open-air roadside farm market that offers local fruits and vegetables, fresh baked goods, (including Naples’ famous grape pies) jams, honey, maple syrups and other delicacies. Joseph’s also has a gift shop with arts, crafts, outdoor wooden furniture and various potted plants and flowers. josephswaysidemarket.com (585) 374-2380
MICROCLIMATE WINE BAR, GENEVA This Geneva wine cave, crafted with re-purposed timber and original brickwork, resonates with hip. The intimate, side street locale brings in a world of wine from both near and far. Order a glass, a flight or commit to a bottle. Make the experience even more special by nibbling local cheeses, meats and breads . Beer and non-alcoholic juices also served. microclimatewinebar.com (315) 787-0077
CATCH A GHOST AND A BITE TO EAT
BICYCLE AROUND THE ‘LYING FINGER’
HONEOYE LAKE, HONEOYE Honeoye Lake is the second smallest Finger Lake, and its name means “lying finger” in the Seneca language. But we wouldn’t be lying when we tell you it’s an utterly pleasant 18 miles of pedaling around this lake, with cottages dotting the shores and rolling hills as you close in on the south end.
L.L. BEAN DISCOVERY SCHOOL, VICTOR Of course, you can shop for your outdoor adventure gear and clothing at L.L. Bean in Victor. But this location also offers courses, tours and trips that let you experience the Finger Lakes in so many different ways. From fly-casting clinics and camping essentials to boating safety and guided hikes, you’ll be in good hands. llbean.com/adventure (888) 552-5583
Meander around a creek, pass through working farmland and enjoy the birds. The Ontario Pathways trail is a 23-mile rails-totrails project composed of two “legs” that connect Canandaigua, Stanley, Seneca Castle, Orleans and Phelps/Clifton Springs. The trail is open to the public year-round for hiking, bicycling, horseback riding, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. ontariopathways.org
SWING WITH THE BEST OF THEM RAVENWOOD GOLF CLUB, VICTOR
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Considered to be one of the top public golf courses in the area, Ravenwood has hosted many USGA and PGA qualifiers. The championship golf course has bent grass tees, greens and fairways. With five sets of tees, it can be a fair and challenging course for golfers of all skill levels. ravenwoodgolf.com (585) 924-5100
SIP YOUR WAY AROUND SENECA
BITE INTO NATURE’S CANDY
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RED JACKET ORCHARDS, GENEVA This newly renovated farm store sells the freshest and ripest fruits from Red Jacket’s 500 acres of orchards around Seneca Lake, from strawberries, apricots and plums to peaches and apples. The family-owned operation is also famous for its fresh 100 percent fruit juices. Be sure to look for other locally grown and produced foods, including many Mennonite goodies. redjacketorchards.com (315) 781-2749
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CULTURE YOURSELF WITH THE ARTS
STRIKE OUT WITH YOUR CLAN
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ROSELAND BOWL FAMILY FUN CENTER, CANANDAIGUA Roseland Bowl is the destination for family entertainment in the Finger Lakes. In addition to 44 bowling lanes, Roseland features laser tag and bumper cars, Atomic Bowling and 30 brand new arcade games. Bowling enthusiasts will love the full line Pro Shop featuring top brand bowling equipment. roselandbowl.com (585) 394-5050
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MAKE A BIG SPLASH
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ROSELAND WATERPARK, CANANDAIGUA If you like your adventures on the wet side, this is it, starting with state-of-the-art waterslides nestled on 59 scenic, resort-like acres. Roseland also offers a giant, 27,000-square-foot wave pool, an adventure river, splash factory, mammoth raft ride, body slides and speed slides. Roseland is ideal for youth groups, family reunions and birthday parties. roselandwaterpark.com (585) 396-2000.
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SONNENBERG GARDENS & MANSION STATE HISTORIC PARK, CANANDAIGUA Sonnenberg is one of America’s longest surviving estates from the Victorian Era. The elegant Queen Anne-style mansion was built in 1887 and features nine formal gardens, including a pansy garden, rock garden and rose garden. The Finger Lakes Wine Center at Sonnenberg features some of the best wines from the region. sonnenberg.org (585) 394-4922
ANGLE FOR A FISH, OR A TALL TALE
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TENNITY’S FISHING CHARTERS, HONEOYE LAKE Let licensed fishing guides Frank and Melody Tennity guide you to fishing on any waters in the Finger Lakes region. Their specialty is bass fishing, but they can help with other fish too. Full and half-day packages for novice and expert anglers take place at their cabin on Honeoye Lake. mudlines.com (585) 229-4843
TASTE THE ARTISTIC LIFE
TAKE A SHOWER IN THE SUNSHINE
SENECA LAKE STATE PARK SPRAYGROUND, GENEVA Let the kids (and grownups who still think they’re kids) cool off on this playground of falling water, located in the heart of Seneca Lake State Park and just a few strides away from a swimming beach and picnic area. Over 100 water jets provide more than a few ways to pack an afternoon with fun. nysparks.com/parks/125/details.aspx (315) 789-2331
SMITH OPERA HOUSE, GENEVA This handsomely restored, century-old theater provides a full spectrum of live performing arts, from indie rock concerts, orchestral performances, modern dance and opera to children’s theater, community theater and comedy. The Smith also shows a diverse array of art house films, documentaries and family classics via state-of-the-art digital projection. thesmith.org (315) 781-5483
STOP AND SMELL THE ROSES
CRUISE SENECA WITH STYLE
ROSE LUMMIS BOAT TOUR, GENEVA Dinner on the water? Wine tasting with your gal pals? Lunch at Belhurst Castle? The Rose Lummis will oblige. This tour boat offers several ways to experience Seneca Lake as well as the Cayuga-Seneca Canal. You can also book the Madame for private events and tours. fingerlakesboattours.com (315) 789-5520
SENECA LAKE WINE TRAIL With nearly three dozen wineries, you’re going to have plenty of opportunities to find a wine (or six) that suits your taste. The region’s specialty is European vinifera varieties such as Riesling, Gewurtztraminer and Cabernet Franc. But native and hybrid varieties are just as popular. This wine trail has many delicious restaurants that pair beautifully with the experience. senecalakewine.com (877) 536-2717
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WIZARD OF CLAY POTTERY, BLOOMFIELD See how three generations of pottery artists are inspired by the natural beauty of the region. The Wizard of Clay creates and sells hand-thrown pieces, from bowls, mugs and casserole dishes to vases, clocks, and planters. Many are pressed with green leaves from area trees and plants while the clay is soft. The result is a beautiful Bristoleaf® impression. wizardofclay.com (585) 229-2980
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Transportation & Wine Tours
Take a Rest. You Deserve it.
Festivals and Special Events
Let someone else do the driving as you explore the wine trails. CRUSH ON CANANDAIGUA crushoncanandaigua.com (855) 862-7874 FINGER LAKES WINERY TOURS fingerlakeswinerytours.com (315) 828-6289
Find your home away from home at a cozy bed-and-breakfast, lakeside hotel or scenic campground. Check out all your options at visitfingerlakes.com/where-to-stay
CANANDAIGUA CHRISTKINDL MARKET, CANANDAIGUA This Christmas market, on the grounds of the Granger Homestead, brings together artisans, food vendors, musicians and much good cheer. In the Homestead, check out the Festival of Trees which runs through early December. Four days in mid-November canandaiguachristkindlmarket.com BRISTOL MOUNTAIN FALL FESTIVAL AND HIGHLAND GAMES, NAPLES Fall foliage, sky rides and lots of Scottish Highland competitions make this a truly unique event for the whole family. Second Sunday of October bristolmt.com FINGER LAKES RIESLING FESTIVAL, CANANDAIGUA Celebrate the region’s most celebrated varietal. Second weekend of August rieslingfestival.com GANONDAGAN NATIVE AMERICAN DANCE & MUSIC FESTIVAL, VICTOR One of the most unique events in the Northeast, this festival celebrates Seneca and Iroquois dance, music, food and customs. Last weekend of July ganondagan.org GENEVA NIGHT OUT, GENEVA Join the locals for a fun evening of music and art exhibits throughout downtown Geneva. First Friday of the month genevanightout.org HILL CUMORAH PAGEANT, MANCHESTER The story of the Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints is told in this epic outdoor theatrical production. Seven showings in late July hillcumorah.org PAGEANT OF STEAM, CANANDAIGUA Steam traction engines. Antique tractors. A veritable parade of movable farm equipment. Early August pageantofsteam.org PHELPS SAUERKRAUT WEEKEND, PHELPS A little village makes a big deal over fermented cabbage. Late July/early August phelpsny.com/sauerkraut-weekend NAPLES GRAPE FESTIVAL, NAPLES In Naples, it’s all about the grapes. Grape pie, juices, wine, grape fun! Last weekend of September naplesgrapefest.org
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