Marcellus in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Hiking Trails. Discover best things to do in Marcellus with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Marcellus
4.5 based on 23 reviews
Baltimore Woods has wonderful trails to walk and hike. There are also wildflower gardens to peruse. The volunteers and staff are friendly and helpful. Parking is free and easy to access. Baltimore Woods also offers activities throughout the year for children and adults alike.
4.5 based on 482 reviews
This clean, serene lake is the easternmost of New York's Finger Lakes.
Skaneateles is a beautiful small town with a wonderful lake that is clear and clean enough for swimming! We did not see any showers there. Public bathroom iare about 1 1/2-2 blocks away. If you want to stay dry, you can take the boat tour instead!
Dogs are not allowed on the grass, but I saw many locals bring their dogs anyway.
4.5 based on 56 reviews
The historic value of this area cannot be underestimated, but unfortunately buildings are in disrepair. It is a nice place to walk and it is easy to see the size and shape of the canal section here, but the buildings along side the canal need serious work. There is a National Park sign, but we did not see evidence of their involvement. Still glad we went to appreciate "what used to be."
4.5 based on 126 reviews
A dozen days of downhome fun with a focus on the great state of New York’s farming heritage and achievement adds up to a romp of a good time. A hearty mix of midway rides, concerts, exhibits and more ensures everybody has a blast. One of the biggest and longest running state fairs in America, the annual event runs until Labour Day at the New York Fairgrounds in Syracuse.
We tend to go every year. Sometimes we go once, but other years we go a few times. The latest improvements are getting better. The bathrooms are everywhere and kept very clean. The selection of food is mind blowing. The rides are cleaner, safer, and more of a selection. The best deal is the all day ride wristband. There are some of the best shows on earth to see. The great Bandaloni is my favorite check him out on you-tube .
5 based on 3 reviews
Grab a wheelbarrow & head out to the field to pick your own pumpkins or buy one already picked... from $1 small, $5 Huge to $10 Enormous! Head to the barn...goats, cows, rabbits, pigs & even peacocks! Gourds, ghouls, snack shack, indoor hay maze, outdoor corn maze. The bakery~gift shop has homemade fudge & donuts, Halloween gifts & souvenirs.
Fun for kids of all ages, we laughed a lot!
4.5 based on 68 reviews
We stopped here to swing by and do a tasting. This place is a great place to do a tasting,shop, eat or drink as well as picking apples. They have everything for all ages on a beautiful setting that overlooks the valley. Kyle who was are tasting server was great. Everyone here was personable. Great place to go to.
4 based on 73 reviews
My wife very recently went to Movie Tavern, with co-workers, and raved enough about the unique experience that we (my wife, my son and his fiance, and myself) went there, right after I got off work this past weekend, for her birthday. It was fortunate that we used a GPS to find the place, as the building is tucked away in a confusing labyrinth of stores, parking lots (close by and ample), and side streets within the shopping complex. It is recommended that you plan your visit beforehand, and make reservations online, in order to select seats that offer the best viewing of the very large screen, as well as a show time that meets your schedule. We had made last minute online reservations and were seated to the right side of the screen, close up, next to the wall - it was not uncomfortable, due to the reclining seats, however the image was somewhat distorted due to the side-viewing angle. As you enter the building, there is a kiosk just inside and to the right where you can purchase tickets if you had not already done so online. Ticket prices are on par with prices at any other theater. From that point there is a large lobby with a walkway leading to the check-in point for the theaters. You can check-in as soon as you get there, but will not be allowed into the theater complex until 30 minutes before your show time, so there is no real need to get there super early. If you do choose to get there early, there is a large U shaped (alcoholic and other beverages) bar offset to the left of the entrance, with large adjacent seating areas. Upon check-in you are issued a menu, which you can review while waiting in the lobby or after being seated in the theater. The movies shown are all first-run, and the same feature film is shown often enough during the day that you can fit almost any personal schedule need to the appropriate show time for any feature film. As you enter your theater, you will see an unusually large screen, with stepped rows of large seats arrayed in front, as in any other theater. The seats are wide (similar to those at Oswego Cinemas or business / first class on an airline), are stuffed, and recline. There is a swing-away tray attached to the right arm - the tray is bigger than the one you find on an airline. A waiter or waitress, assigned to certain rows, will solicit you for first drink, and then appetizer / food orders as in any restaurant. Our waiter was very friendly and professional, and I noted the same behavior in the other wait staff. The menu prices seem rather expensive upon first glance, but upon review, we spend about the same amount going out to dinner at a restaurant before or after a movie, and the dinner and a movie combination experience may make it worth the price for you. I do not believe there is any requirement to order food with the movie, so you can watch a movie in comfortable seats if you wish. We ordered sweet tea ($4.75, however the glass was almost a foot tall!); a shake ($9.50); fried pickles ($7.95); a pound of chicken wings ($15.95); veggie burger, chicken sandwich, pulled pork sliders ($12.95 each); a red velvet cake dessert ($7.75). The food was hot when delivered, and tasted OK (not four star, nothing to rave about, but adequate, and on-par with fast food on a plate - just part of the experience). When your food is delivered you are solicited for payment and I did so by credit card. As in a restaurant, you are then given a folder with the receipt to sign. The receipt has helpful calculations for the amount of any tip you may wish to tender, based on percentages; we always choose to tip in cash. All in all, a nice way to see a movie and I would recommend you try it at least once to see if it fits you; kids in particular seemed to really enjoy the experience, and there were a lot of family groups in the audience
4.5 based on 144 reviews
We stopped here to enjoy a glass of wine on a beautiful afternoon. What an awesome location on a hillside over looking one of our most beautiful Finger Lakes, Lovely gardens and vineyards. We sat on the patio enjoying wind under the umbrella and being so thankful for the day.
4.5 based on 753 reviews
We visited this zoo last September; being a weekday during school time it wasn't very crowded, and we enjoyed walking around to see the exhibits. There was a good variety, and everything seemed well maintained. The indoor exhibits were especially good. We spent 2 or so hours here, including getting a bite to eat. All in all, a pretty nice zoo!
4.5 based on 49 reviews
The trail goes along an old railroad track. It is flat, with a few side trails to the water. This was an old milling area. It is quiet, easy, and about 9/10 of a mile.
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