These 11 Perfectly Picturesque Small Towns In New York Are Delightful
Here in New York, there’s nothing we love more than boasting about our charming small towns – some of which you’ve probably never even heard of. They may be hiding in plain sight, but you’ll be impressed by how these delightful places that are absolutely filled with their own history, attractions, parks, and things to do. With so many stunning Empire State towns to choose from, it’s difficult not to make this list never-ending, but here are 11 of our favorite perfectly picturesque small towns in New York you’ll want to visit for a weekend or day trip adventure.
Have you ever taken a trip to any of these towns? With views like these, it’s hard to pick just one as our favorite!
Some of the best towns in New York have remained hidden gems, and you won’t find crowds no matter when you visit. For more New York travel inspiration, read about 9 Underrated New York Towns That Deserve A Second Look.
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