Quick Trips from Niagara Falls
It's more than likely that the lure of
Niagara Falls is what brought you to the area but that doesn't mean that
you have to spend all of your time at the world wonder. There's plenty
of beauty and more than enough activities to help you jam pack your
trip within just a short drive.
Lewiston, New York - 15 minutes
The perfect place to get away from the hustle and bustle around Niagara Falls is the quaint little town of Lewiston.
With shops and restaurants lining Center
Street and plenty of beautiful homes on the surrounding blocks, it's the
perfect place to get away and relax.
Seneca Niagara Casino - 10 minutes
You've spent your day in the midst of one of the greatest wonders on earth and you're looking for some nightlife fun.
Check out the Seneca Niagara Casino for a
night of slots and tables before heading out for a nice dinner, or
before hitting the clubs.
Buffalo, New York - 30 minute drive
Whether it's a brewery tour, stopping in
to check out that new restaurant you've heard about, or shopping in
the Elmwood Village, Buffalo is a great day trip from Niagara Falls.
Toronto, Ontario - 1 hour 30 minutes
Just a little over an hour away you can
visit the fastest growing city in North America that has plenty of
shops, restaurants, bars, nightlife activities and cultural events.
Western New York Wine Trails - ~20 minutes
While Niagara Falls may be known for it's natural wonder, it's also known to offer some of the best wine in the country.
With a slew of wineries in the area, take
some time from visiting the Falls to check out some of the other great
things that Mother Nature has to offer in the area. You can even grab a
bottle of your favorite wine to bring home as the perfect souvenir.
Beaches on Lake Erie - 30+ minutes
The beaches of Lake Erie hold a storied
history, dating back to the turn of the century when Crystal Beach was
known as a booming amusement park and not just a gated housing
development and beach spot.
There are plenty of beautiful beaches that stretch across the Lake Erie coast, many of which are far from crowded