Skaneateles, New York is a historic and quaint area in the state’s Finger Lakes region, home to many activities and attractions that attract both locals and tourists alike. You can view historic artifacts at the historic Creamery, sample spirits and wine at the Last Shot Distillery and Anyela's Vineyards, take a scenic boat ride on Skaneateles Lake, hike to Carpenter Falls, and much more. Special events also take place throughout the year, such as the Skaneateles Festival and Dickens’ Christmas.
Skaneateles Lake
The green-blue waters of the scenic Skaneateles Lake is a gem and perhaps the highlight attraction of Skaneateles. Set among forested ridges, the serene and beautiful lake is the sixth largest of New York’s Finger Lakes.
At around sixteen miles long and three-fourths miles wide, Skaneateles Lake, which means “long lake” in Iroquois, stretches across three different counties. Bicycling and boating are both very popular outdoor recreation activities at the lake.
While there aren’t any marked bike trails, there is a 32-mile road circuit. Skaneateles Lake is also used as a water source, so there are relatively strong environmental controls.
Anyela's Vineyards
Anyela's Vineyards is a unique vineyard in the Finger Lakes Wine Country of New York as they protect their vines from the colder weather after the harvest in the fall. The vines are carefully removed one-by-one from the trellises, then buried in the property’s rich earth in order to insulate their sensitive primary buds. During the spring, the vines are re-trellised for maximum exposure to the sun. Visitors can stop by Anyela's Vineyards for a wine tasting at certain times. Tastings are first-come, first-served and include Signature and Select Tastings, as well as flights.
2433 West Lake Rd, Skaneateles, NY 13152, Phone: 315-685-3797
Carpenter Falls
Carpenter Falls is a loop trail a little more than a mile in length and offers a moderate hike and three waterfalls for hikers to explore. This trail is used primarily for nature trips, walking, and hiking, and is best visited between the month of March through the month of October. Dogs are allowed on the Carpenter Falls trail as well. The Carpenter Falls itself is the main highlight of the hike, reaching ninety feet tall and powerfully falling through the massive limestone caprock overhang into the deep pool of water below. The views here are amazing, however, the climbing is dangerous.
Last Shot Distillery
First opening its doors in December of 2015, the Last Shot Distillery is situated adjacent to the area’s Charlie Major Nature Trail, just two miles away from downtown Skaneateles, New York. The mission of the distillery is to bring new perspectives to the “art of distilling,” as well as creating a family business that’s centered around the community and historic traditions they love. Open on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, the tasting room of the Last Shot Distillery offers samples of their small-batch spirits, as well as craft cocktails. Guests can also take a tour or purchase bottles and other merchandise.
4022 Mill Road, Skaneateles, NY, 13152, Phone: 315-554-8241
34 State Historic Luxury Suites in Skaneateles
Blending the privacy of luxuries of a boutique hotel and the charm of a historic inn, 34 State Historic Luxury Suites offers a unique retreat in the Finger Lakes region of New York. Once the former home of artist John D. Barrow in the late 19th century, the distinct property is located in the historic village of Skaneateles and just steps away from the beautiful lake and the main street with its boutique shops and restaurants. 34 State features elegant and whimsical interiors with several works of artist John D. Barrow adorning the walls, as well as in the Library, and a seamless blend of modern décor and period pieces. A communal lounge is a perfect place for relaxing with comfortable sofas, armchairs, and a cappuccino and espresso maker, and a guest pantry has a fridge, ice maker, and glassware for guests to use. A lovely outdoor terrace offers views of the garden, and there is free parking on site.
34 State St, Skaneateles, NY 13152, Phone: 315-730-4690
Sherwood Inn
The Sherwood Inn is situated along the northern shore of the scenic Skaneateles Lake, right in the middle of the historic Skaneateles village, the “Eastern Gateway” of New York’s Finger Lakes, with all of its charming old homes, galleries, and quaint shops. Along with the numerous dining establishments with a superb reputation in the area, the inn offers several dining options as well, including the Dining Room, the Sherwood Tavern, and the Bluewater Grill, which provides lakeview dining. The Sherwood Inn has been a popular vacation destination for families for many generations, including the country’s former First Family.
26 W Genesee St, Skaneateles, NY 13152, Phone: 315-685-3405
The Krebs
Established back in the year 1899, The Krebs in the idyllic lakeside village of Skaneateles, New York is a fine dining, historic restaurant. The restaurant focuses on a modern approach to the classic cooking techniques, with a result of American cuisine that is both exciting and familiar. The Krebs prides itself on making every effort to create a memorable dining experience for its guests, from its meticulously sourced wines to its expert execution of American fare to its excellent service. Much of the restaurant's menu is sourced locally, showing support for both local Finger Lakes wineries and local farmers.
53 West Genesee St, Skaneateles, NY 13152, Phone: 315-685-1800
Valentine's Delicatessen
Valentine's Delicatessen specializes in high quality pizzas made with dough that’s made fresh every day. The restaurant always uses quality, fresh ingredients, offering a wide variety of toppings. In addition to pizza, the delicatessen also serves an array of deli sandwiches, subs, and wraps with a range of breads and ingredients. The menu also features salads, numerous appetizers, gyros, calzones, and wings with an option of around twenty different sauces.
18 W Genesee St, Skaneateles, NY 13152, Phone: 315-685-8804
Skaneateles Historical Society at the Creamery
Skaneateles Historical Society at the Creamery showcases a collection of artifacts consisting of hundreds of different items associated with farming, commerce, the press, architecture, art, transportation, recreation, and manufacturing. Opened in 1899, the Skaneateles Creamery Company was a place where local farmers could sell milk and other dairy products to the residents of the area. The Creamery today is used as a museum that highlights local history and locally made items, such as boats, chairs, wooden toys, and carriages. Among the exhibits at the museum is one devoted to the Skaneateles Creamery Company and the dairy farming industry.
28 Hannum St, Skaneateles, NY 13152, Phone: 315-685-1360
Thayer Mansion and Park
The original Thayer Mansion was built back in 1829, and it became the home of businessman Joel Thayer in 1852. Mr. Thayer did many alterations and additions to the original building, adding a mansard roof, stables and various examples of intricate ironwork. Outside, formal gardens, a solarium and an apiary added to the substantial charms of the historic mansion. The property was fully restored in 2005 and was converted into 6 up-scale condominiums. This grand old dame is still an architectural showpiece which can be admired from Thayer Park along the shore of Skaneateles Lake. The park is a great place to take a lake-side walk or sit and watch the world go by.
77 E. Genesee Street, Skaneateles, NY 13152
Bahar Nature Preserve
Peacefully nestled in the heart of the Lake Skaneateles watershed, the Bahar Nature Preserve is home to a hidden gem of nature. Formerly a private estate belonging to the Bahar family, the preserve is now owned and protected by the Finger Lakes Land Trust. When you visit you will find a wonderful river gorge, lined with forests and vines just waiting to be explored on foot. The preserve also includes a 65-foot stretch of lake shore, which provides a natural boat ramp for canoes or kayaks. Those who follow the 1.6 mile hiking trail will be rewarded for their efforts by amazing views of the canyon and the Carpenter Falls which drop dramatically into a deep natural pool.
3800 Appletree Point, Skaneateles, NY 13152
John. D. Barrow Art Gallery
The renowned Barrow Gallery has been providing a visual feast for art lovers since it first opened its doors in 1900. The gallery is home to a wonderful collection of more than 400 works of art created by John. D. Barrow in the 19th century. The paintings are considered to be in the second-generation Hudson School Style, offering a timeless tribute to nature and the world around us. Many of the works were influenced by the beauty of the scenic Finger Lakes region and reflect the artist’s love of his home town of Skaneateles. The gallery is open to the public from May to December each year, on Thursdays to Sundays from 1pm to 4pm.
John. D. Barrow Art Gallery, 49 E. Genesee Street, Skaneateles, NY 13152, 315 679 1764
Mirbeau Spa
You can perfectly enhance your vacation or getaway weekend to Skaneateles when you book an indulgent treat at the Mirbeau Spa. This full-service spa has everything you need for a relaxing and rejuvenating pamper session including 18 beautiful treatment rooms, dry saunas, herbal-infused steam rooms and a tranquil Resting Area. Outside, the Aqua Terrace boasts a large heated spa pool with Aqua Jets, a huge fireplace for chilly days and a restaurant. Should you need yet more services you will find a nail salon, fitness center and their Mind, Body and Spirit Studio. Day visitors are very welcome – bookings are essential.
851 W. Genesee Street Road, Skaneateles, NY 13152, 877 647 2328