August is here, and the finish line of summer is in sight. For some of us, that means looking forward to pumpkin-picking and spooky season. For others, it means the dreaded end of beach days and the dawn of back-to-school sales. But whether you're looking forward to the next season or wanting summer to stick around, there's still time to pack some fun into those last few weeks. Here at Only In Your State, we love finding new and exciting things to do in every season, so we put together this New York Summer Bucket List to help you make the most out of the end of summer. You might want to stick close to the city, or you might be up for an epic adventure. No matter where you live in the state, there's something fun and exciting to do in order to ensure summer goes out with a bang.
1. Float Away The Day On A New York River
There's no better way to spend a summer day than river tubing. Just get in your tube, let the river carry you where it may - and sure, bump and splash your buddies if you like! Some of the best river tubing in New York can be found on Lake Luzerne at Tubby Tubes River Co.
2. Beat The Heat At New York's Own Megamalls
There are some days where outdoor activities aren't so inviting - like when it gets above 90. That's when I love to explore a mall full of activities - and New York has two of the largest malls in the United States. Destiny USA in Syracuse is the largest, featuring an indoor ropes course, a kid-friendly museum, a comedy club, and a historic carousel. Palisades Center in Nyack, run by the same company, is even taller and has a fantastic dining scene.
3. Enjoy A Day On A Freshwater Beach
New York's beaches are incredible - but not only the NYC ones! Lake Ontario, found upstate, has some incredible natural sand beaches on a freshwater lake, with fewer crowds than the Atlantic and no salt water in the eyes. Many of the destinations, like Fair Haven Beach State Park, have amazing amenities like campgrounds on site as well.
4. Take A Ride On New York's Newest Roller Coaster
Six Flags Great Escape, located in Lake George, just opened the first wooden roller coaster in New York in 25 years, and The Bobcat is currently thrilling riders! This family wooden coaster is smooth, zippy, and completely built from scratch with a rustic Adirondack theme. That's just the start of the fun at this massive resort too.
5. Bargain-Hunt On The Streets Of Brooklyn
Bargain-hunting during the summer is a lot of fun, and Brooklyn Flea has a great reputation as the best flea market in the five boroughs. Featuring hundreds of vendors, it's open year-round on Saturdays and Sundays.
6. Enjoy An Epic Waterfront Steakhouse Meal
New York has some incredible waterfront dining, allowing you to enjoy anything from casual burgers to high-end steak minutes from the water. Our favorite spot is Carne Mare, located not far from the Financial District. This Andrew Carmellini steakhouse has amazing indoor decor and patio dining that's perfect for a special night out.
7. Hike Into The Great Frontier
Summer is peak hiking season, and the views are stunning at places like Hudson Highlands Park Preserve. Our favorite hike here is known as Anthony's Nose, and it features great vantages of Bear Mountain and the Hudson River. This two-mile out-and-back hike is moderately challenging, so bring good hiking boots.
8. Take A Culinary Road Trip
Some treats are worth the drive! Rulfs Orchard is located all the way in the north of the state, near the Vermont border, but one taste of the spectacular pies, apple cider donuts, and more is worth the trip to rustic Peru - which is also home to a unique salt cave.
9. Explore A Hidden Gem Of A Small Town
Pine Plains is located around two miles outside of New York City, but it feels like a world away. This charming town of just under 1,200 people is home to historic decor, a great antique furniture shop, the phenomenal Stissing House restaurant, and the well-known Fire Tower at Stissing Mountain.
10. Find A Secret Haven In The World's Most Famous Park
Everyone knows Central Park - but perhaps not all of it. The Central Park Conservatory Garden is a free-admission botanical garden featuring three distinct areas themed to the great gardens of Europe's history. This is an amazing retreat for when you've gotten tired of the crowds and want an area without the traffic of beloved New York attractions like the Central Park Zoo.
Have you done any of the items on our New York summer bucket list? What are your plans for the rest of the summer? Let us know in the comments section! If you're looking for more outdoor adventures this summer, check out our list of the best hikes in New York. And wherever you're going, there might be some hot and sunny days ahead, so make sure to pack sunscreen.
Subscribe to our newsletter
Get the latest updates and news
Thank you for subscribing!