If you’ve got the travel itch, don’t worry – we’ve got a remedy for you. From places with natural beauty to fun and educational opportunities, and everything in between, gas up the car, pack up the family, and check out these 11 best day trips in Buffalo that are absolute must-dos!

  1. Niagara Falls

Andrea Mugheddu - Flickr We’ll start with the obvious. Venture north of the city to Niagara Falls for shopping, sightseeing, adventures like the Maid of the Mist, or try your luck at the Seneca Niagara casino! Niagara Falls, NY, USA

  1. Ellicottville

Sabreguy29 - Flickr Whether you’re a ski bunny or more of the window-shopping type, Ellicottville has plenty of options for year-round entertainment! Head to the spa or salt cave to relax; shop for unique home decor and clothing on Main Street, and stay for the late night scene at Ellicottville Brewing Company or Balloons Restaurant & Nightclub. Ellicottville, NY 14731, USA

  1. Old Fort Niagara, Youngstown

gardener41/Flickr Built in 1726, Old Fort Niagara sits proudly on the shores of Lake Ontario in Youngstown. Enjoy learning about the history of the fort year-round through either guided or self-guided tours. As an added bonus, if you visit Old Fort Niagara during one of their special events, you’ll get the full effect with reenactors on-site. Old Fort Niagara, 102 Morrow Plaza, Youngstown, NY 14174, USA

  1. Letchworth State Park, Letchworth

Atlantic Community/Flickr Coined as “The Grand Canyon of the East,” Letchworth State Park consists of over 66 miles of hiking trails, waterfalls as high as 600 feet, and year-round activities for visitors. You can even choose to turn your day trip into an overnight with their tent and trailer campsites and winterized cabins. Letchworth State Park, 1 Letchworth State Park, Castile, NY 14427, USA

  1. Corning Museum of Glass, Corning

Ellen Forsyth - Flickr This museum blows – in a good way! Founded in 1951, the Corning Museum of Glass houses glass artifacts thousands of years old. While you definitely don’t want to touch certain exhibits, the museum also offers make-your-own glass sessions for beginners and courses for all levels of glass making. Corning Museum of Glass, 1 Museum Way, Corning, NY 14830, USA

  1. Roycroft Campus, East Aurora

Roycroft Campus Corporation Considered the birthplace of the arts and crafts movement, the Roycroft Campus in East Aurora offers tours, field trips, and educational programming. Fill your brain with knowledge of the campus and then head over to the restaurant for a hearty meal! Roycroft Campus, 31 S Grove St, East Aurora, NY 14052, USA

  1. Museum of Science and Technology, Syracuse

Museum of Science & Technology - MOST Facebook Page The Museum of Science and Technology in Syracuse is a wonderfully fun and educational institution for people of all ages. Hands-on interactive activies are the mainstay here, bridging science, technology, our natural world, and more that we encouter in our lives every day. Plan to spend several hours here, as there is so much to see, do, and experience. Museum of Science & Technology, 500 S Franklin St, Syracuse, NY 13202, USA

  1. Presque Isle, Erie, PA

Todd Van Hoosear - Flickr Presque Isle in Erie, PA is a quick drive from the city of Buffalo and a popular summer spot for beach-goers. Named by “Birders World Magazine” as one of the top birdwatching locations in the country, Presque Isle also has great beaches, biking trails, and features open air concerts in the summer months. Presque Isle, Erie, PA 16507, USA

  1. Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua

Gardener41 - Flickr Visitors to the Chautauqua Institution in the charming town of Chautauqua can stay for the day, night, or longer for educational experiences in arts, religion, and recreation. The Institution is a non-profit organization located minutes from beautiful Chautauqua Lake. Chautauqua, NY 14757, USA

  1. Buffalo & Erie County Botanical Gardens

gardener41/Flickr The Buffalo & Erie County Botanical Gardens are absolutely stunning! A major draw for folks from all over Western New York and further afield, the history of the gardens dates back to 1900. Here visitors are literally surround by verdant plants and flowers from different regions and ecosystems across New York and from other parts of the U.S. Be sure to bring your camera to bring home shots of some of this amazing beauty. Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens, 2655 South Park Ave, Buffalo, NY 14218, USA

  1. Griffis Sculpture Park, East Otto

Patricia Barden - Flickr Located in Ashford Hollow, the Griffis Sculpture Park is a 400-acre outdoor exhibit consisting of 250 impressive sculptures created by a wide array of talented artisans. The park is a great place for families to explore and photographers to snap shots of plenty of unique subjects. Griffis Sculpture Park, 6902 Mill Valley Rd, East Otto, NY 14729, USA

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Andrea Mugheddu - Flickr

We’ll start with the obvious. Venture north of the city to Niagara Falls for shopping, sightseeing, adventures like the Maid of the Mist, or try your luck at the Seneca Niagara casino!

Niagara Falls, NY, USA

Sabreguy29 - Flickr

Whether you’re a ski bunny or more of the window-shopping type, Ellicottville has plenty of options for year-round entertainment! Head to the spa or salt cave to relax; shop for unique home decor and clothing on Main Street, and stay for the late night scene at Ellicottville Brewing Company or Balloons Restaurant & Nightclub.

Ellicottville, NY 14731, USA

gardener41/Flickr

Built in 1726, Old Fort Niagara sits proudly on the shores of Lake Ontario in Youngstown. Enjoy learning about the history of the fort year-round through either guided or self-guided tours. As an added bonus, if you visit Old Fort Niagara during one of their special events, you’ll get the full effect with reenactors on-site.

Old Fort Niagara, 102 Morrow Plaza, Youngstown, NY 14174, USA

Atlantic Community/Flickr

Coined as “The Grand Canyon of the East,” Letchworth State Park consists of over 66 miles of hiking trails, waterfalls as high as 600 feet, and year-round activities for visitors. You can even choose to turn your day trip into an overnight with their tent and trailer campsites and winterized cabins.

Letchworth State Park, 1 Letchworth State Park, Castile, NY 14427, USA

Ellen Forsyth - Flickr

This museum blows – in a good way! Founded in 1951, the Corning Museum of Glass houses glass artifacts thousands of years old. While you definitely don’t want to touch certain exhibits, the museum also offers make-your-own glass sessions for beginners and courses for all levels of glass making.

Corning Museum of Glass, 1 Museum Way, Corning, NY 14830, USA

Roycroft Campus Corporation

Considered the birthplace of the arts and crafts movement, the Roycroft Campus in East Aurora offers tours, field trips, and educational programming. Fill your brain with knowledge of the campus and then head over to the restaurant for a hearty meal!

Roycroft Campus, 31 S Grove St, East Aurora, NY 14052, USA

Museum of Science & Technology - MOST Facebook Page

The Museum of Science and Technology in Syracuse is a wonderfully fun and educational institution for people of all ages. Hands-on interactive activies are the mainstay here, bridging science, technology, our natural world, and more that we encouter in our lives every day. Plan to spend several hours here, as there is so much to see, do, and experience.

Museum of Science & Technology, 500 S Franklin St, Syracuse, NY 13202, USA

Todd Van Hoosear - Flickr

Presque Isle in Erie, PA is a quick drive from the city of Buffalo and a popular summer spot for beach-goers. Named by “Birders World Magazine” as one of the top birdwatching locations in the country, Presque Isle also has great beaches, biking trails, and features open air concerts in the summer months.

Presque Isle, Erie, PA 16507, USA

Gardener41 - Flickr

Visitors to the Chautauqua Institution in the charming town of Chautauqua can stay for the day, night, or longer for educational experiences in arts, religion, and recreation. The Institution is a non-profit organization located minutes from beautiful Chautauqua Lake.

Chautauqua, NY 14757, USA

The Buffalo & Erie County Botanical Gardens are absolutely stunning! A major draw for folks from all over Western New York and further afield, the history of the gardens dates back to 1900. Here visitors are literally surround by verdant plants and flowers from different regions and ecosystems across New York and from other parts of the U.S. Be sure to bring your camera to bring home shots of some of this amazing beauty.

Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens, 2655 South Park Ave, Buffalo, NY 14218, USA

Patricia Barden - Flickr

Located in Ashford Hollow, the Griffis Sculpture Park is a 400-acre outdoor exhibit consisting of 250 impressive sculptures created by a wide array of talented artisans. The park is a great place for families to explore and photographers to snap shots of plenty of unique subjects.

Griffis Sculpture Park, 6902 Mill Valley Rd, East Otto, NY 14729, USA

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The OIYS Visitor Center

Best day trips in Buffalo July 08, 2022 Lysa Allman-Baldwin Where can I take a cruise in the Buffalo area? Taking a cruise is a wonderful day trip option, and you can do so aboard Erie Canal Cruises. The enterprise, located in the town of Lockport, offers several different cruise vessels for different numbers of passengers (although the double-deck boat is one of the most popular). The tour lasts about two hours and is narrated along the way, providing a wealth of history of the sites and attractions that line the canal. The highlight is going through Locks 34 & 35 (see why the town is named Lockport?), the Erie Canal’s only set of double locks. I want to visit a Frank Lloyd Wright house. This famous architect has structures all over The Empire State,and a few are in the Buffalo area. One of them is the Darwin D. Martin House Complex. One of the most popular tourist attractions in the country, the complex encompasses his beautiful home and gardens. The house was built in the Prairie School architectural style and the interior and exterior features are awe-inspiring. The gardens are meticulously maintained, offering amazing color and texture all year. A visit here won’t soon be forgotten. Can you name one of the really unique things to do around Buffalo? There are so many unique things to do around Buffalo that it would be hard to narrow down just one. But how about ziplining? Unlike most ziplining adventures located in treed areas in parks, nature areas, and the like, Buffalo RiverWorks is located right in the heart of the riverfront district. If you are okay with heights, you won’t mind the start some 110 feet above the ground. From there you’ll zig and zag through the famous Labatt Blue 6-Pack silos, while taking in spectacular views of the surrounding riverfront area.

The OIYS Visitor Center

Best day trips in Buffalo

July 08, 2022

Lysa Allman-Baldwin

Where can I take a cruise in the Buffalo area? Taking a cruise is a wonderful day trip option, and you can do so aboard Erie Canal Cruises. The enterprise, located in the town of Lockport, offers several different cruise vessels for different numbers of passengers (although the double-deck boat is one of the most popular). The tour lasts about two hours and is narrated along the way, providing a wealth of history of the sites and attractions that line the canal. The highlight is going through Locks 34 & 35 (see why the town is named Lockport?), the Erie Canal’s only set of double locks. I want to visit a Frank Lloyd Wright house. This famous architect has structures all over The Empire State,and a few are in the Buffalo area. One of them is the Darwin D. Martin House Complex. One of the most popular tourist attractions in the country, the complex encompasses his beautiful home and gardens. The house was built in the Prairie School architectural style and the interior and exterior features are awe-inspiring. The gardens are meticulously maintained, offering amazing color and texture all year. A visit here won’t soon be forgotten. Can you name one of the really unique things to do around Buffalo? There are so many unique things to do around Buffalo that it would be hard to narrow down just one. But how about ziplining? Unlike most ziplining adventures located in treed areas in parks, nature areas, and the like, Buffalo RiverWorks is located right in the heart of the riverfront district. If you are okay with heights, you won’t mind the start some 110 feet above the ground. From there you’ll zig and zag through the famous Labatt Blue 6-Pack silos, while taking in spectacular views of the surrounding riverfront area.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Taking a cruise is a wonderful day trip option, and you can do so aboard Erie Canal Cruises. The enterprise, located in the town of Lockport, offers several different cruise vessels for different numbers of passengers (although the double-deck boat is one of the most popular). The tour lasts about two hours and is narrated along the way, providing a wealth of history of the sites and attractions that line the canal. The highlight is going through Locks 34 & 35 (see why the town is named Lockport?), the Erie Canal’s only set of double locks.

I want to visit a Frank Lloyd Wright house.

This famous architect has structures all over The Empire State,and a few are in the Buffalo area. One of them is the Darwin D. Martin House Complex. One of the most popular tourist attractions in the country, the complex encompasses his beautiful home and gardens. The house was built in the Prairie School architectural style and the interior and exterior features are awe-inspiring. The gardens are meticulously maintained, offering amazing color and texture all year. A visit here won’t soon be forgotten.

Can you name one of the really unique things to do around Buffalo?

There are so many unique things to do around Buffalo that it would be hard to narrow down just one. But how about ziplining? Unlike most ziplining adventures located in treed areas in parks, nature areas, and the like, Buffalo RiverWorks is located right in the heart of the riverfront district. If you are okay with heights, you won’t mind the start some 110 feet above the ground. From there you’ll zig and zag through the famous Labatt Blue 6-Pack silos, while taking in spectacular views of the surrounding riverfront area.