What's Happening?
World Atlas has named eight of New York's most charming lakeside towns, each offering unique attractions and natural beauty. These towns, including Skaneateles, Cooperstown, and Lake George, provide a variety of recreational activities such as kayaking,
hiking, and exploring historic sites. Skaneateles is known for its picturesque lake and historic district, while Cooperstown is famous for the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Lake George offers a vibrant main street and scenic hiking trails. These towns are celebrated for their ability to attract tourists year-round, offering both summer and winter activities.
Why It's Important?
The recognition of these lakeside towns by World Atlas highlights the significance of tourism in New York's economy. These towns not only draw visitors with their natural beauty and recreational opportunities but also contribute to local economies through tourism-related businesses. The emphasis on year-round attractions ensures a steady influx of visitors, supporting local jobs and businesses. This recognition can boost the towns' profiles, attracting more tourists and potentially leading to increased investment in infrastructure and services to accommodate growing visitor numbers.













