Fall for New York State
New York State is in the northeastern region of the
United States. The state is covered mostly with farms, forests, rivers,
mountains, and lakes. However, if you prefer the urban atmosphere, the New York
City is a good spot for you.
Because of its abundant nature sceneries, the state
overwhelms with a number of state parks. Adirondack Park is the largest among
them. This park is considered was built in 1892 and is considered to be the
largest park in the United States. The park’s size is even larger than the
Yellow Stone, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Glacier and Olympics National Parks
combined. The second major state park is Catskill Park, a land with
approximately 700, 000 acres. This park houses a habitat for bobcats, minks and
fishers. Numerous campgrounds and trails are available for locals and tourists.
Aide from parks,
New York state houses different amazing attractions scattered among its 62
cities. To name some of the favorite sites we have
Metropolitan
Museum of Arts
United
Nations HQ
St.
Patrick’s Cathedral
American
Museum of National History
Central Park
Guggenheim
Museum
Statue of
Liberty
Maid of the
Mist
Time Square
Greenwich
Village
Niagara
Falls
Broadway
Manhattan
Ellis Island
Other attractions
include Lake George, located at the eastern part of the state. The picturesque
village of Lake George houses a large number of cultural and historic sites,
lakeside shops, restaurants and nightclubs.
Attracting sandy beaches also awaits visitors of Lake George. If you’d
like sightseeing, you can try to visiting Boldt Castle, Minna Anthony Common
Nature Center, or Massena and enjoy cruises within the state.
Surely, the
numerous attractions that you’ll see in New York State will not only entertain
you but will surely make you say I LOVE NEW YORK!!