Watkins Glen
Get in
From Ithaca, Watkins Glen is an hour west on NY 79.
From Interstate 90 (exit 42, between Syracuse-Rochester) or Interstate 86 (Corning-Binghamton) take NY 14, which becomes the town's main street.
Get around
The fastest way around Watkins Glen is by racecar.
See
- 🌍 Watkins Glen International, 2790 County Route 16, ☎ +1 607 535-2486, fax: +1 607 535-8918, e-mail: racing@theglen.com. NASCAR race track with on-site campground.
- 🌍 Grand Prix Festival of Watkins Glen, 211 N. Franklin St, ☎ +1 607 535-3003, fax: +1 607 210-4150. Annual main street gathering of classic and sport cars in early September.
Do
- 🌍 Watkins Glen State Park. Watkins Glen contains running trails and various small rock waterfalls at the southern tip of Seneca Lake.
- 🌍 Farm Sanctuary, 3150 Aikens Rd, ☎ +1 607 583-2225. Animal rescue farm with vegan bed-and-breakfast accommodations ($110/night) and guided farm tours. US $5/person.
Buy
Eat
Drink
- 🌍 Rooster Fish Brewing, 223 - 301 North Franklin St, ☎ +1 607 535-9797. Brew pub and café with on-site bed and breakfast.
Sleep
- The Local, 220 S Franklin St, ☎ +1 607 425-4551. Check-in: 3PM-9PM, check-out: 11AM. One of the few hostels in all of Western New York, The Local features hand-crafted bunk beds, one pair to a room, with memory-foam mattresses. Shared bathrooms, common kitchen. The proprietors are eager to share advice and assist with trip planning. $25-30 per bed.
- 🌍 Watkins Glen Harbor Hotel, 16 North Franklin St, ☎ +1 607 535-6116, fax: +1 607 535-6188.
- 🌍 Longhouse Lodge Motel and Manor Lodge, 3625 Ste Rte 14 (Rte 14 & Abrams Rd.), ☎ +1 607 535-2565, fax: +1 607 535-5415.
- 🌍 Clute Park, 155 S. Clute Park Drive, ☎ +1 607 535-4438. Wooded 35-acre municipal camp ground on Seneca Lake, swimming, lifeguard, tennis, soccer, fireplaces, picnic area, playground, ball field, skate park, boat launch adjacent. US $28-43/night.
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