![]() ![]() With picnic shelters and playgrounds, the Durand Eastman Park and Beach in Rochester includes 5,000 feet of the Lake Ontario shoreline and is famously family-friendly. ![]() Kids of all ages will find creative, larger-than-life interactive exhibits such as "Can You Tell Me How to Get to Sesame Street" and "DanceLab" that inspire learning and curiosity through play, as well as fun activities like a pinball room (pictured). The Strong in Rochester is one of the top destinations in the state for families with children. The Strong National Museum of Play (Finger Lakes) Don’t miss out on this finger-lickin’, sweet n’ salty, family BBQ with combos, wings, and all the fixings. Drive along Lake Ontario and see where the lake meets the Niagara River before landing you at your final destination: the breathtaking Niagara Falls. The approximate driving time is 7 hours, not including the following recommended stops: Dinosaur BBQ (Finger Lakes)ĭinosaur BBQ began as a traveling concession stand at motorcycle shows and festivals before it settled down for good in Syracuse and grew into the national treasure it is today. From there you’ll depart on another scenic byway: The Great Lakes Seaway Trail. Next up, driving for about 80 minutes on Interstate 90 will take you to Rochester-where the plentiful kid-friendly activities can easily fill the day-and where you can set up camp for the second night. Wrap up the road trip with a visit to Niagara Falls! From LaFayette, take Interstate 81 up to Syracuse, the state’s fifth largest city, where you can choose between museums, shops, amusement parks, or even a zoo. Start in the capital city of Albany where you’ll begin your journey on US Route 20, nicknamed “America’s Main Street.” Route 20 contains 108 miles of designated New York State Scenic Byway between Duanesburg and LaFayette and passes through quaint towns and old farms. This trip is best for families who want to see ALL of the sights. This road trip idea has your family going all-in on a three-day road trip covering New York State’s widest expanse. ![]()
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