- TripBuzz found 44 things to do with kids in or near Corning, New York, including 34 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Elmira, Watkins Glen, Horseheads and Hammondsport.
- From Park Avenue Sports Center to Fun Park, the Corning area offers 41 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Family Fun Center, Movie Theaters and Bowling.
- Known for it's attractive and historical downtown, the city of Corning invites visitors to take in the sights while enjoy small town hospitality. Though small in size, spanning just over three square miles, the city prides itself on offering largely urban amenities, such as upscale shopping and dining. Also popular are the city's museums and outdoor recreation.
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Located at the south end of Cayuga Lake, Ithaca Falls Natural Area is home to a waterfall over 100 feet tall and almost 175 feet wide at its base. The area is suitable for walking on trails and fishing.
35.7 Miles
Located on Cayuga Lake, Stewart Park features a carousel along with access to the lake for fishing and swimming. The park offers facilities for baseball, softball, golf and tennis, a children's playground, a bird sanctuary and a duck pond.
35.8 Miles
Nature walkers will enjoy a stroll along Keuka Lake Outlet Trail in Penn Yan. Scenic and picturesque, the trail provides great views of birds, flowers and other foliage. Along with walkers, bikers are also welcome on the trail.
35.9 Miles
Founded in 1865 and part of the Ivy League, the Cornell University was ranked at number 14 by QS World University Rankings. Some of the most important of its graduates are Henry Heimlich, Carl Sagan, Thomas Pynchon, John Cleese, as well as numerous others.
35.9 Miles
Dedicated to preserving and celebrating the history and culture of the Yates County area, the Yates County History Center includes multiple museums as well as a restored carriage house. The museum features permanent exhibits, archives, and genealogical materials.
36.0 Miles
Oliver House Museum offers guided tours through the 18 room house that served as wedding gift from Dr. Andrew Oliver to his son William. The large brick Italianate style house was built in 1852.
36.4 Miles
As an educational center belonging to the Paleontological Research Institution, the Cayuga Nature Center provides exhibits and activities for visitors to learn about nature. Activities at the center include a six-story tree house, a butterfly garden, animals, and night hikes.
36.5 Miles
Home to more than 200 exotic, wild, and domestic animals, Animaland Zoological Park, encompasses 12-acres of habitats with a two mile walking path connecting them. Visitors can stop for food along the way, and also purchase feed or the animals.
36.5 Miles
A 45 mile canyon that reaches almost 1500 feet in depth, The Pennsylvania Grand Canyon is a remarkable geologic feature. The canyon features a variety of lodging, camping, and dining options, and has a network of hiking trails.
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Featuring breath-taking canyon views and modern amenities, Leonard Harrison State Park, includes 585-acres of wooded parkland. Featuring miles of hiking/mountain biking trails, over 100 picnic sites, camping amenities and more, this park has it all.