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When you think of resorts in NY, you probably think of the congested hustle of New York City. While those hotels offer incredible luxury (at exorbitant prices), they are not all that exists. Across the great state of New York reside numerous luxury resorts that feature attractive amenities designed to please guests of all ages.

New York State resorts feature activities for all seasons. A few possibilities are listed below.

1. Ski resorts in New York are perfect destinations in the winter.

2. New York resorts and lodges can offer outstanding swimming, fishing and other summertime activities.

3. A New York resort hotel is the perfect place to find nature walks and other activities ideal for spring and fall.

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Hit the slopes with ski resorts in New York


Many resorts in New York feature excellent skiing. The Catskill Mountains feature some exceptional terrain for novice and experienced skiers alike. Whether you're with friends or family, a ski vacation is fun for everyone. And since you only have limited time away from work, you might as well get the biggest bang for your vacation dollar by tearing down a mountain with the wind in your hair.

I recommend: Windham Mountain features an interactive trail map so you can plot the appropriate ski course before you hit the slopes. The West Mountain Ski Resort features snow tubing, which is an exciting winter sport for kids and parents to share together.

Having a swimmingly good time with New York state vacation resorts


A New York resort hotel is a prime destination for summer vacation activities. With crystal-clear lakes omnipresent state-wide, the perfect relaxation spot is out there for you and your family. You need only pack the family sedan with coolers, inflatable rafts, folding chairs, wiffle ball bats and sunscreen (make sure you leave room for the kids) and your vacation is ready to begin.

I recommend: The Mohonk Mountain House features a 60-foot deep mountain lake for refreshing, lifeguard supervised swimming in a lovely setting. The Friar Tuck Resort, Spa and Convention Center features Olympic-size pools and numerous dining options.

Spring, or Fall, into fun with New York resorts


New York state resorts feature enjoyable amenities that stretch far beyond hot summer and cool winter fun. Leave skiing for the cold and swimming for the summer, but savor the breathtaking nature of New York during the mild months of spring and fall. From a romantic picnic to a soothing nature walk, opportunities abound.

I recommend: For luxurious hiking, picnicking, and touring through nature parks with mineral springs and geysers, DNC Parks and Resorts at Gideon Putnam is classy and beautiful. The Fort William Henry Resort Hotel features many outdoor activities, from golf and biking to seasonal apple picking.

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  • Resorts in NY, especially those near Lake George, recommend hiking up Prospect Mountain. On a clear day, you can see the way to Canada.

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