Take a drive down RT-14 to experience all that Seneca Lake has to offer.
The Finger Lakes Festival of Lights is brought to the region and produced by American Lantern Festivals Inc., an international, world-class producer of spectacular, large-scale light show installations. American Lantern Festivals specializes in developing unique, broadly appealing and locally specific shows that have delighted guests across four continents and entertained millions of people of all ages and from all walks of life.
If you find yourself taking a drive in wine-country, make a point to stop in Trumansburg for some bowling and good eats!
Specializing in public and private tours of Seneca, Cayuga, and Keuka Lake Wine and Brew Trails. Sit back, relax, tie one on, and enjoy the ride! Great laid back experience for smaller groups.
If it's not too cold, head down to the waterfront!
If you’ve never been, it’s well worth the pitstop.
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For the history buffs...owned and operated by the Geneva Historical Society, the museum is housed in the Prouty-Chew House, an 1829 Federal style building on Geneva’s historic South Main Street. The Society owns and operates three properties in the Geneva area: Rose Hill Mansion, Johnston House and Mike Weaver Drain Tile Museum, and the Geneva History Museum.
Great waterfalls to visit for a photo-opp if you find yourself on the other side of Seneca Lake.