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Endless Adventures

Explore the diverse offerings of New York's Capital-Saratoga Region, spanning Albany, Fulton, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, and Washington counties. From the historic New York State Capitol in Albany to the vibrant downtown of Troy, and the outdoor adventures in Fulton County's lakes, there's something for everyone. Experience the excitement of thoroughbred racing in Saratoga Springs and catch captivating performances at Saratoga Performing Arts Center. Don't miss the Broadway productions at Proctors Theatre in Schenectady or the farm tours in scenic Washington County.

 

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Albany County

New York State’s capital city offers a dynamic mix of history, culture, and creativity. Walk in the footsteps of Alexander Hamilton with stops at landmarks like the Schuyler Mansion State Historic Site and explore centuries of stories at the New York State Museum and the Albany Institute of History & Art. Outdoor enthusiasts can take in sweeping views and waterfalls at John Boyd Thacher State Park or discover rare wildlife, including the Karner Blue Butterfly, at the Albany Pine Bush Preserve. Throughout the city, a vibrant public art scene and diverse cultural influences add color and creativity to Albany’s streets. Round out the experience with memorable dining and locally crafted beverages, showcasing the flavors and community spirit that make Albany a welcoming destination. Learn More

 

Fulton County

Located where the Adirondack foothills meet the Mohawk Valley, Fulton County is known as the “Land of 44 Lakes,” offering scenic waterways, forests, and welcoming small towns. Outdoor recreation centers around Great Sacandaga Lake and the vast landscapes of Adirondack Park, where visitors can enjoy boating, paddling, fishing, hiking, and cycling. Sections of the Northville–Lake Placid Trail pass through the county, offering access to miles of scenic wilderness. History and culture also run deep, from the colonial-era Johnson Hall State Historic Site to the legacy of women’s rights pioneer Elizabeth Cady Stanton in Johnstown. Arts venues like the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts and charming downtowns round out a destination rich in nature, heritage, and creativity. Learn More

 

Rensselaer County

Located along more than 30 miles of the scenic Hudson River, Rensselaer County offers a dynamic mix of historic cities, charming small towns, and open countryside. From vibrant downtowns and waterfront views to rolling farmland and forested landscapes, the county blends urban energy with rural beauty. Visitors can explore thousands of acres of parks, miles of trails, and hundreds of lakes and ponds ideal for hiking, biking, paddling, and relaxing outdoors. Beyond the outdoors, Rensselaer County is rich in heritage and creativity. The historic city of Troy showcases distinctive architecture, arts venues, local shops, and diverse dining, while surrounding communities highlight farm-fresh products, artisan goods, and scenic countryside experiences. Together, they create a destination where history, culture, and outdoor adventure come together in the heart of New York’s Capital Region. Learn More

 

Saratoga County

Located just north of New York City in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains, Saratoga County is a charming destination known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and natural beauty. Visitors can experience world-class performances at Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC), which celebrates its 60th anniversary this summer with an exciting lineup of concerts, ballet, and orchestra. Saratoga Race Course, one of the oldest and most prestigious horse racing venues in the United States, offers a truly iconic and memorable experience. Saratoga County is also home to historic landmarks including Saratoga National Historical Park, Saratoga Monument, and Schuyler House, all open to visitors and offering special programming as the region prepares to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Turning Point of the American Revolution in 2027. Whether exploring historic sites, enjoying live performances, or experiencing its lively downtown, Saratoga County offers a truly unforgettable experience for travelers. Learn More

 

Schenectady County

Located along the banks of the Mohawk River, Schenectady County blends rich history with a vibrant arts and entertainment scene. Visitors can experience world-class performances at Proctors Theatre, explore hands-on exhibits at the Museum of Innovation and Science, or stroll the charming streets of the Stockade Historic District, one of the oldest residential neighborhoods in the country. Today, the county’s revitalized downtown and diverse communities create a lively destination filled with global dining, local shops, and cultural events. From waterfront recreation to arts, history, and entertainment, Schenectady County offers a welcoming mix of heritage and modern energy in the heart of New York’s Capital Region. Learn More

 

Washington County

Located where the Hudson River meets the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains, Washington County offers scenic countryside, historic villages, and one of New York’s premier agritourism destinations. Rolling farmland, lakes, and trails create endless opportunities for outdoor exploration, from hiking and birding to scenic drives through picturesque small towns. The county’s agricultural heritage shapes much of the visitor experience, with farm stands, orchards, maple producers, and farm-to-table dining showcasing fresh local flavors. Visitors can explore artisan studios, historic landmarks, and museums, or follow themed experiences like the Maple Trail, Arts Trail, and other hands-on workshops that highlight the region’s creativity and craftsmanship. Together, Washington County’s rural beauty, rich history, and thriving farm and craft culture create a welcoming destination in New York’s Upper Hudson Valley. Learn More