Kristin Kosmides: The museum was really neat with staff that are incredibly knowledgeable and helpful. They had a really awesome 20 minute video on the history of the grand prix that I really liked. I didnt know much about it so it was really cool to learn the basic history in that short period of time.
Nanaszka -: We had an amazing experience at this winery!
The atmosphere is absolutely beautiful — relaxed, welcoming, and full of charm.
The staff are true professionals: knowledgeable, attentive, and passionate about what they do.
Every detail, from the wine tasting to the service, made us feel special.
Highly recommend this place to anyone looking for not just great wine, but a truly memorable experience!
Watkins Glen Photography: The Watkins Glen Area Chamber of Commerce is a fantastic resource for us and a true asset to our community! As a local business owner (Watkins Glen Photography), Ive experienced firsthand their dedication to supporting local businesses (even mine!) and promoting the area. Theyre incredibly helpful, providing valuable resources, networking opportunities, and marketing support to throw a few things out.
If youre a local business, the Chamber can be like an invaluable partner, if youre a resident they are a great source of information for whats happening in the Village, and if youre just visiting the area theyre a great first stop for information and recommendations. Highly recommend!
Jeremy Kemp: Small but pleasant national forest. In a state deprived of Federal land, this was an oasis. We camped along chicken coop road and marveled at the golden foliage, clear skies, and well-established dispersed campsite options.
Ishan patel: The entire park is clean, peaceful, and ideal for hiking, picnicking, or simply enjoying the beauty of nature. Whether you’re a photographer, a casual hiker, or just looking for a serene day trip, Taughannock Falls is a must visit destination nature. Highly recommended for families, couples, or solo adventurers.
Nick W: The waterfall is incredible, it just keeps going and going. We hiked the gorge and rim loop, starting at the stairs (gorge), and would recommend that others do the same. The views along the gorge trail are absolutely worth the effort. Lots of places for pictures, or to stop for lunch. We visited at the beginning of May and only saw a few other people. The rim trail doesnt have much for views, but makes for a nice walk back down.
Well maintained park grounds. Plenty of parking. The bathrooms could use a little love, but were open!
High recommended.
Strange Man: Its just off the roadway but a little tricky to climb down. This is not a typical touristy type of a spot and the stream is not very deep unless you go after some good rain. It is a fun spot to explore and theres parking for a couple cars on either side of the bridge. Not sure if theres any type of fishing to be done here but theres plenty of photo ops. Have fun.
Theresa St. John: This is a marvelous museum (in a temporary venue while permanent one is being renovated) with so many artifacts from the movie. I was emotional walking through, seeing so much from the movie thats touched all of us, the story thats so authentic we can all relate to it. There were/still are so many things I didnt know about the film, it was eye-opening for me. Loved finding out that the remaining actors visit when they can, especially in December, when they celebrate the screenplay for three days.