The Beautiful State Park Where You Can View The Best Fall Foliage In New York
If you are in the Finger Lakes this fall, you are going to want to check out the leaf peeping action over at Stony Brook State Park. Even if you aren’t in the Finger Lakes region, it might just be worth making the drive. Why? The foliage at Stony Brook is incredible. Though the park is great in the spring and summer, it really comes alive when the leaves start changing. We think that it might just be the best state park for fall foliage in the Finger Lakes. To learn more about this park, keep reading, below.
Look: fall is fleeting. Before one can blink their eyes, the trees will have become bare and the snow will have started to fall. It will be cold and miserable outside and we will all be curled up in our homes watching television. That should be a reminder for all of us that we shouldn’t take this amazing season for granted: we should go out and live—not just a little, but a lot. And what is better way of living in the fall than taking a look at the colors that define the season? A trip to Stony Brook State Park will be life affirming, so do it before it’s too late. And while in the Finger Lakes region, why not stop off for brunch at the Cider House in Interlaken? And, for those looking for a place to stay in the general Dansville area, we recommend the Country Inn & Suites, Mount Morris, which is around 15 miles away.
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