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This fall Color Your Life with Fun and Adventure
New York State’s Natural Kaleidoscope
By Sandra Scott
When the sugar maples and dogwoods turn
a fiery red, light the fire under a massive balloon and take off. When the
birches, tulip poplars, and hickory turn a bright yellow brighten your life
riding a steed along a colorful mountain trail. When fall arrives add fun and
adventure to your life riding the rails or the rapids. Park the car and see the
world of many colors by air, water, rail, or trail.
Light the Fires
"Let's kick the tires and light the
fires!" That’s the way a balloon ride with Sean Quigley starts. Quigley, the
owner of Balloons Over Letchworth, is really saying "let the fun begin."
Take viewing the fall colors to new heights. Enjoy a bird’s
eye view gliding just above the treetops. The carpet of red, gold, and yellow
mixed with the evergreens makes for a spectacular montage when combined with a
view of Letchworth State Park or the Finger Lakes.
From 2000 feet the world looks perfect. Balloons go with
the wind so the ride feels windless. To control the altitude the pilot
alternates turning the burner off and on. According to Carroll Teitsworth, owner
of Liberty Balloon Company, a balloon ride "…is quite noisy and very quiet! When
the burner is on it is noisy but between burner blasts it is so quiet we can
talk to people on the ground and even hear a deer running through the woods. It
is impossible to describe until you experience it!" Combine that with the fall
foliage for an unforgettable experience.
FYI: Check Balloons Over Letchworth,
www.balloonsoverletchworth.com
, 585-493-3340, and
www.libertyballoon.com , 800-777-2FLY. Expect the experience to cost about
$200. For more ballooning opportunities in New York State including rides over
the Adirondacks, Catskills, Long Island, and Chautauqua Lake go to
www.blastvalve.com/Balloon_Rides/USA/New_York_Balloon_Rides .
Go with the flow
Viewing the colors of fall from the
water is one of life’s special treats. It can be done rapidly or at a leisurely
five miles an hour. The sight of the gold and red leaves reflected in the blue
water will take your breath away especially if you are whitewater rafting.
According to Whitewater Challengers, a whitewater rafting trip will be "…the
most fun you’ll have all year!" Most rafting trips start with a set of
breathtaking, heart-pounding rapids followed by a tranquil section where the
raft slows down and rafters enjoy nature’s splendor, usually with no manmade
objects in view. Rafting is available on the Hudson, Moose, Black, and Salmon
Rivers.
If coursing along over the rapids in a
rubber raft seems too adventurous then view the world in a new and magical light
motoring along at a sedate five miles an hour in a houseboat. The trees along
the Erie Canal celebrate when the summer tourist leave by donning their very
best colors. Combine the engineering marvel of the Erie Canal and the marvel of
nature in a most tranquil setting. Be the captain of your own boat. If you can
drive a car you can pilot a boat on a canal, and you can’t get lost because
there are no wrong turns!
FYI: For a rafting experience check Challengers
www.whitewaterchallengers.com
, 800-443-RAFT.
Expect to pay between $60 and $80. Most rafting companies
also supply rental canoes and kayaks. To rent a boat on the canal check Canal
Princess, www.canalprincess.com
716-693-2752, or Mid-Lakes Navigation Company,
www.midlakesnav.com , 800-545-4318.
Weekly boat rentals on the Erie Canal range from $1200 to $2700. NYS abounds in
water-related adventures including kayaking, canoeing, and scenic lake boat
tours. For more water-related opportunities in New York State, including a list
of rafting companies, check "Waterways" under "Travel Ideas" at I Love NY,
www.iloveny.com .
Vacate
"Let’s vacate to the Adirondacks." A
hundred years ago the word "vacation" worked its way into our vocabulary when
the rich and famous vacated the cities for the fresh air of the Adirondack
Mountains. Most traveled by rail. Relive the golden age of railroading with a
scenic rail excursion departing from the restored Union Station in Utica. During
the two-hour journey you are likely to see deer and other wild animals
surrounded by a kaleidoscope of fall colors. With a four-hour layover in Thendara there is time to take the chair lift to the top of McCauley Mountain or
a lake cruise on the Fulton Chain of lake for more colorful panoramas.
Or, depart from the Lake Placid Station
and paddle on the Saranac River with their Canoe and Rail package ($36).
FYI: For more information on the Adirondack Railroad check
www.adirondackrr.com , 315-724-0700.
The Utica to Thendara adult round trip rail ticket is $30 or $42 if the Old
Forge Cruise is added. Information on Old Forge Cruises and McCauley Mountain
can be found at www.oldforgeny.com . An
adult ticket for the McCauley Chair Lift is $5. Reduced fares are available for
children and senior citizens.
The Arcade and Attica Railroad,
www.anarr.com , 585-492-3100, and the
Catskill Mountain Railroad,
www.catskillmtrailroad.com , 845-688-7400, offer other fall foliage rail
excursions.
Hey, Dude!
Happy trails become beautiful trails in
the fall.. If you have no steed of your own check into one of New York State’s
several dude ranches. The Pine Grove Ranch and Resort,
www.pinegroveranch.com ,
800-346-4626, in the Catskill Mountains is an all-inclusive family resort that
offers horseback riding plus the opportunity to take part in a cattle drive.
Fall value all-inclusive weekends are $239 per person with discount rates for
children.
At 1000 Acres Ranch Resort,
www.1000Acres.com , 800-458-7311, near
Lake George, you can ride the trails by day and on a crisp fall evening warm
yourself around a blazing bonfire. All-inclusive fall weekend packages are $273
per person for adults and less for children.
For more dude ranch options go to
www.iloveny.com , check "Horses" under
"Accommodations."
In Central New York, you can saddle up at Highland Forest
for a guided one-hour trail ride for $25 per person per hour. Call 315-495-6263
for reservations.
Hike it and bike it
From local parks to trails along the
canal, New York State abounds in places to hike and bike. Looking for new places
to explore? Check American Trails,
www.americantrails.org , for an extensive list of sites devoted to places to
hike and bike plus a listing of other trail adventures.
Fall is beautiful in New York State from
all angles. Viewing the resplendent foliage from a balloon, a houseboat, a
train, or a horse makes for an unforgettable fall experience. Peak foliage for a
specific time period and area can be found at
www.iloveny.com where the fall foliage map is updated regularly.
For more information check
www.iloveny.com
Images by Sandra Scott, John Scott, & Adirondack Tourism
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