It's amazing where your feet can take you in New York. Walking tours give you close-up views of treasures of
architecture,
history & culture sites,
natural wonders, and even specialty
food shops.
In the
Adirondacks, guides will lead you through historic playgrounds of the rich and famous. Walking tours explore
Great Camp Sagamore, the wilderness estate of the Vanderbilt family from 1901–1954, and
White Pine Camp, which served as Calvin Coolidge's summer White House.
Bring your appetite to some of the walking tours. Tastings can be a part of your walk.
Foods of New York Tours explore international neighborhoods and cuisines of
New York City, the most diverse (and delicious) city in the world.
Just north, in the
Hudson Valley, walking tours follow in the footsteps of artists, writers and military heroes. The
Stephen Crane Walking Tour weaves through Port Jervis's streets to sites visited by the author.
After you visit
Cooperstown's
Baseball Hall of Fame (one of many local attractions in this
Central-New-York city), allow time for a fascinating walk.
Guided Tours of Cooperstown cover everything from the village's frontier heritage to baseball history. If you dare, you can learn about the area's haunted houses and ghostly sightings on a Cooperstown Candlelight Ghost Tour.