Anonymous wrote:Ugh just stay home then. I've never witnessed someone stress so much over vacation planning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did a great trip in the Finger Lakes--based in Ithaca as someone else suggested. Lots of great hiking, nice state parks. Ithaca children's garden, Corning Glass museum, Watkins Glen, etc. From there, we also drove to Rochester for the Strong Museum of Play (not sure how old your kids are, but if they're the right age it's a fantastic place) and then over to Niagara for a night.
We also enjoyed a trip to Lake Placid. Swimming, hiking, we did a river float, there's a small Olympic museum, the Wild Center, there's a mountain coaster that follows the path of the old bobsled run.
Re: Lake Placid… did you camp? If so, where?
Anonymous wrote:A few ideas:
1. Plan the National Park trip anyway (they apparently re-hired the seasonal NPS employees whose offers they had rescinded), but also look up a lot of other things to do in the area just in case.
2. Niagara Falls/Buffalo area have pretty cheap lodging & stuff to do. Throw in Toronto if you want, and stop by Pittsburg on the way home.
3. Both Maryland and Virginia have some nice state parks. You could do a loop camping at some of those. New Germany SP in Maryland is small but nice. I’ve heard great things about Douthat & Grayson Highlands state parks in VA. Sky Meadows & Shenandoah River are nice, too. And Ohiopyle, as mentioned above (stop at Fort Frederick State Park, and if open Fort Necessity).
Anonymous wrote:We did a great trip in the Finger Lakes--based in Ithaca as someone else suggested. Lots of great hiking, nice state parks. Ithaca children's garden, Corning Glass museum, Watkins Glen, etc. From there, we also drove to Rochester for the Strong Museum of Play (not sure how old your kids are, but if they're the right age it's a fantastic place) and then over to Niagara for a night.
We also enjoyed a trip to Lake Placid. Swimming, hiking, we did a river float, there's a small Olympic museum, the Wild Center, there's a mountain coaster that follows the path of the old bobsled run.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you everyone for these ideas.
We went to the Finger Lakes, Vermont, and New Hampshire last summer. I agree that it's a great trip. Highly recommend the hiking in all of those places.
We'll look at state parks or may just go to Kentucky anyway. I figured we would spend a few days at Mammoth Caves and then do other state parks nearby and the Palisades, but maybe we should pivot to Arcadia or just a bunch of state parks.
Thank you again! I appreciate the mostly informative and snark-free responses.