After a stressful week of dealing with the consistent chaos that life constantly throws at us, the idea of sneaking away to a remote and cozy cabin sounds like nothing short of the perfect getaway. While some of our favorite locations tend to close up for the season at the end of summer, there are still a ton of picturesque cabins that stay open through the fall to give us that ultimate retreat away from it all. If you’re looking to treat yourself to one last vacation before the winter weather settles in, planning a trip to one of these eight cozy cabins in New York may be exactly what you were looking for.

  1. White Pines Camp - Paul Smiths

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Tara B/TripAdvisor A year-round retreat tucked away in the Adirondacks, this historical camp once served as the summer White House of President Calvin Coolidge in 1926! White Pine has a variety of 13 different cottages and cabin rentals in New York for visitors to choose from, almost all of which have beautiful porches or patios. At the camp, you’ll be able to explore Mother Nature around Osgood Pond as well as enjoy hiking trails around the shore where you can have the opportunity to view some of New York’s incredible wildlife. To find out more information and to book your stay, visit the White Pine Camp website. White Pine Road, White Pine Rd, Brighton, NY 12970, USA

  1. Prospect Point Cottages - Blue Mountain Lake

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Justsuern/TripAdvisor Right on Blue Mountain Lake, you’ll find a hidden treasure of the Adirondacks waiting for you. If you want to get out on the water they’re stocked with canoes, rowboats, and paddle boats that are available for use! Another way to enjoy the outdoors? Explore the different trails at Prospect Point that will lead you through the forest. Head to the Prospect Point Cottages website to view the large variety of cabins available to rent throughout the year. It will be one of the best New York fall getaways you could have. 3381 NY-28, Blue Mountain Lake, NY 12812, USA

  1. Wellesley Island State Park - Fineview

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Gloria L/TripAdvisor Ready to take an adventure in the Thousand Islands of New York? Then make your way out to Wellesley Island State Park where numerous cabins can be found waiting for you. Almost all of the cabins and cottages are open all year long and provide the perfect way for you to fully enjoy this state park right out on the water! To view which of these cozy cabins in New York are available and to book your stay, visit the New York State Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation website. 44927 Cross Island Rd, Fineview, NY 13640, USA

  1. Phoenicia Lodge - Phoenicia

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MattMattyMatteo/TripAdvisor Not far from all of our favorite and charming attractions that can be found in Phoenicia, the Phoenicia Lodge offers adorable cottages to rent right near Esopus Creek. The inviting getaway puts you right in the Catskill Mountains, leaving plenty of exciting adventures right at your fingertips. To view the wide assortment of cottages and suites that are available to find which one will fit your needs the best, visit the Phoenicia Lodge website. 5987 NY-28, Phoenicia, NY 12464, USA

  1. Finger Lakes Mill Creek Cabins - Lodi

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Silent7/TripAdvisor Tucked between Cayuga and Seneca Lake in the heart of New York’s Finger Lakes, this remote set of cozy cabins in New York will give you an overly charming stay. Sitting on 40 acres of land, you’ll find each cabin equipped with porches and rocking chairs aside from the fully furnished interior that features a gas fireplace, WiFi, and many other amenities! But our favorite part about staying at Mill Creek? The scrumptious breakfast that’s delivered in a basket outside of your door in the morning! Feeling like you’re more than ready to book your stay at these delightful cabins? Then visit the Finger Lakes Mill Creek Facebook page to learn more about these cabin rentals in New York. 2382 Parmenter Rd, Lodi, NY 14860, USA

  1. Bass Mountaintop Cabin Rental - Hancock

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Lovefood49/TripAdvisor Featuring a total of eleven cabins, Bass Cabins has a variety of places where you can stay scattered all over the area. Right on top of Bass Mountain, you’ll find four cabins that overlook the Delaware River and the village of Hancock. Several miles away, you can also rent one of seven cabins that can be found in the French Woods! The options feel amazingly endless. If you visit the Bass Cabins website, you’ll be able to view the nearby attractions to the cabins and also book your stay. These cabins are perfect for a New York fall getaway. Bass Mountain Road, Bass Mountain Rd, Hancock, NY 13783, USA

  1. Letchworth State Park - Castile

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Helen Y./Yelp Known for being one of the best state parks in all of New York, Letchworth features three major waterfalls and is an unbelievably breathtaking place to see during leaf-peeping season! If you don’t live in the nearby area, renting out one of their cabins is a fantastic way to give yourself more time to explore this amazing state park. The park has several different cabin areas and campsites, all with various seasonal dates that end anywhere from October 16th to November 27th. Want to figure out what cabin is right for you? Book your stay by visiting the New York State Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation website. 1 Letchworth State Park, Castile, NY 14427, USA

  1. Kenmore Housekeeping Cottages - Old Forge

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Kyle N./Yelp Right amongst the Fulton Chain of Lakes awaits a variety of cabins at Kenmore Housekeeping. Right on Fourth Lake, you’ll be minutes away from adventure up in the heart of the Adirondacks, less than 10 miles north of Old Forge! If you want to see all the available cabin rentals and for prices and reservations, visit The Kenmore Cottages website. You will love these cabin rentals in New York! Kenmore Housekeeping Cottages, 151 Kenmore Rd, Old Forge, NY 13420, USA

Which of these cozy cabins in New York would you stay at? Let us know in the comments! Fall adventures don’t end here! Check out these 5 Ridiculously Charming Train Rides To Take In New York This Fall

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A year-round retreat tucked away in the Adirondacks, this historical camp once served as the summer White House of President Calvin Coolidge in 1926! White Pine has a variety of 13 different cottages and cabin rentals in New York for visitors to choose from, almost all of which have beautiful porches or patios. At the camp, you’ll be able to explore Mother Nature around Osgood Pond as well as enjoy hiking trails around the shore where you can have the opportunity to view some of New York’s incredible wildlife. To find out more information and to book your stay, visit the White Pine Camp website.

White Pine Road, White Pine Rd, Brighton, NY 12970, USA

Mark R/TripAdvisor

Justsuern/TripAdvisor

Right on Blue Mountain Lake, you’ll find a hidden treasure of the Adirondacks waiting for you. If you want to get out on the water they’re stocked with canoes, rowboats, and paddle boats that are available for use! Another way to enjoy the outdoors? Explore the different trails at Prospect Point that will lead you through the forest. Head to the Prospect Point Cottages website to view the large variety of cabins available to rent throughout the year. It will be one of the best New York fall getaways you could have.

3381 NY-28, Blue Mountain Lake, NY 12812, USA

roxyroxy70/TripAdvisor

orangeorge/TripAdvisor

Gloria L/TripAdvisor

Ready to take an adventure in the Thousand Islands of New York? Then make your way out to Wellesley Island State Park where numerous cabins can be found waiting for you. Almost all of the cabins and cottages are open all year long and provide the perfect way for you to fully enjoy this state park right out on the water! To view which of these cozy cabins in New York are available and to book your stay, visit the New York State Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation website.

44927 Cross Island Rd, Fineview, NY 13640, USA

Joe D/TripAdvisor

MattMattyMatteo/TripAdvisor

Not far from all of our favorite and charming attractions that can be found in Phoenicia, the Phoenicia Lodge offers adorable cottages to rent right near Esopus Creek. The inviting getaway puts you right in the Catskill Mountains, leaving plenty of exciting adventures right at your fingertips. To view the wide assortment of cottages and suites that are available to find which one will fit your needs the best, visit the Phoenicia Lodge website.

5987 NY-28, Phoenicia, NY 12464, USA

Silent7/TripAdvisor

Silen7/TripAdvisor

Tucked between Cayuga and Seneca Lake in the heart of New York’s Finger Lakes, this remote set of cozy cabins in New York will give you an overly charming stay. Sitting on 40 acres of land, you’ll find each cabin equipped with porches and rocking chairs aside from the fully furnished interior that features a gas fireplace, WiFi, and many other amenities! But our favorite part about staying at Mill Creek? The scrumptious breakfast that’s delivered in a basket outside of your door in the morning! Feeling like you’re more than ready to book your stay at these delightful cabins? Then visit the Finger Lakes Mill Creek Facebook page to learn more about these cabin rentals in New York.

2382 Parmenter Rd, Lodi, NY 14860, USA

Bass Cabins/TripAdvisor

Lovefood49/TripAdvisor

Featuring a total of eleven cabins, Bass Cabins has a variety of places where you can stay scattered all over the area. Right on top of Bass Mountain, you’ll find four cabins that overlook the Delaware River and the village of Hancock. Several miles away, you can also rent one of seven cabins that can be found in the French Woods! The options feel amazingly endless. If you visit the Bass Cabins website, you’ll be able to view the nearby attractions to the cabins and also book your stay. These cabins are perfect for a New York fall getaway.

Bass Mountain Road, Bass Mountain Rd, Hancock, NY 13783, USA

Dabo_J/TripAdvisor

Helen Y./Yelp

Known for being one of the best state parks in all of New York, Letchworth features three major waterfalls and is an unbelievably breathtaking place to see during leaf-peeping season! If you don’t live in the nearby area, renting out one of their cabins is a fantastic way to give yourself more time to explore this amazing state park. The park has several different cabin areas and campsites, all with various seasonal dates that end anywhere from October 16th to November 27th. Want to figure out what cabin is right for you? Book your stay by visiting the New York State Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation website.

1 Letchworth State Park, Castile, NY 14427, USA

Kenmore Housekeeping Cottages/Yelp

Kyle N./Yelp

Right amongst the Fulton Chain of Lakes awaits a variety of cabins at Kenmore Housekeeping. Right on Fourth Lake, you’ll be minutes away from adventure up in the heart of the Adirondacks, less than 10 miles north of Old Forge! If you want to see all the available cabin rentals and for prices and reservations, visit The Kenmore Cottages website. You will love these cabin rentals in New York!

Kenmore Housekeeping Cottages, 151 Kenmore Rd, Old Forge, NY 13420, USA

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New York Fall Getaways October 31, 2022 Melissa M. What are some of the best fall getaways in New York? If you’ve ever wanted to take an extraordinary fall day trip in New York, take a look at our list of 17 picture-perfect fall day trips around the state. Head north to the Adirondacks and visit High Falls Gorge which is all ablaze in colorful foliage during the fall. If you are craving more adventure, take a tour of the treetops with the New York Zipline Canopy Tour at Hunter Mountain. Or head to the town of Arcade and take a fall foliage train ride along the Arcade & Attica Railroad. Where are the best places for hiking in the fall in New York? Hiking during the fall is the perfect way to enjoy the crisp cool air after a hot, sticky summer, not to mention viewing the canopy of trees all ablaze in crimson and gold. One easy fall hike you may want to consider taking is just two miles and it’s at Taughannock Falls State Park. Along Gorge Trail, you’ll first encounter a small series of falls before traveling onwards to the falls located at the 400-foot gorge surrounded by fall colors. The waterfall here is 215 feet and is impressive, to say the least. You can also have a look at our 12 Short And Sweet Fall Hikes In New York for additional ideas. Where are some of the best places to view fall foliage in New York? If you wish to find the best times and places in New York to see fall foliage, check out the fall foliage map on the Smoky Mountains website. You will be able to best gauge if there’s a place close to where you live or maybe it will inspire you to take a day or weekend trip to another part of the state to see the fall foliage.  

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New York Fall Getaways

October 31, 2022

Melissa M.

What are some of the best fall getaways in New York? If you’ve ever wanted to take an extraordinary fall day trip in New York, take a look at our list of 17 picture-perfect fall day trips around the state. Head north to the Adirondacks and visit High Falls Gorge which is all ablaze in colorful foliage during the fall. If you are craving more adventure, take a tour of the treetops with the New York Zipline Canopy Tour at Hunter Mountain. Or head to the town of Arcade and take a fall foliage train ride along the Arcade & Attica Railroad. Where are the best places for hiking in the fall in New York? Hiking during the fall is the perfect way to enjoy the crisp cool air after a hot, sticky summer, not to mention viewing the canopy of trees all ablaze in crimson and gold. One easy fall hike you may want to consider taking is just two miles and it’s at Taughannock Falls State Park. Along Gorge Trail, you’ll first encounter a small series of falls before traveling onwards to the falls located at the 400-foot gorge surrounded by fall colors. The waterfall here is 215 feet and is impressive, to say the least. You can also have a look at our 12 Short And Sweet Fall Hikes In New York for additional ideas. Where are some of the best places to view fall foliage in New York? If you wish to find the best times and places in New York to see fall foliage, check out the fall foliage map on the Smoky Mountains website. You will be able to best gauge if there’s a place close to where you live or maybe it will inspire you to take a day or weekend trip to another part of the state to see the fall foliage.  

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

If you’ve ever wanted to take an extraordinary fall day trip in New York, take a look at our list of 17 picture-perfect fall day trips around the state. Head north to the Adirondacks and visit High Falls Gorge which is all ablaze in colorful foliage during the fall. If you are craving more adventure, take a tour of the treetops with the New York Zipline Canopy Tour at Hunter Mountain. Or head to the town of Arcade and take a fall foliage train ride along the Arcade & Attica Railroad.

Where are the best places for hiking in the fall in New York?

Hiking during the fall is the perfect way to enjoy the crisp cool air after a hot, sticky summer, not to mention viewing the canopy of trees all ablaze in crimson and gold. One easy fall hike you may want to consider taking is just two miles and it’s at Taughannock Falls State Park. Along Gorge Trail, you’ll first encounter a small series of falls before traveling onwards to the falls located at the 400-foot gorge surrounded by fall colors. The waterfall here is 215 feet and is impressive, to say the least. You can also have a look at our 12 Short And Sweet Fall Hikes In New York for additional ideas.

Where are some of the best places to view fall foliage in New York?

If you wish to find the best times and places in New York to see fall foliage, check out the fall foliage map on the Smoky Mountains website. You will be able to best gauge if there’s a place close to where you live or maybe it will inspire you to take a day or weekend trip to another part of the state to see the fall foliage.