
The beauty of the fall foliage in Finger Lakes Wine Country has to be seen from a boat. Why? Because the region is well-known for its glacial-formed lakes shaped like fingers and if you haven't yet done a summer boat cruise, fall is your last chance. Many of the summer charter boats get put away for winter storage the first part of October but one boat company, Seneca Bill's, remains on the water until October 31. All boats depart from Watkins Glen at the southern end of Seneca Lake.
The Stroller IV boat is available daily through mid-October for one hour Seneca Lake cruises. The hours are Monday-Friday 11-4PM and Saturday & Sunday 10-8PM. Tickets are $12.50 per adults and $6.00 for children 12 and under.
The Seneca Legacy, a 270 passenger cruising vessel, is also available for longer lunch and dinner expeditions. There are outtings scheduled until Saturday, October 31. Check the schedule now.
In addition to the two boats, Seneca Bill's is also home to Seneca Harbor Station, a beautiful restaurant with stunning views of Seneca Lake. So if you can't do a boat tour this fall, then you must stop in for a drink or a meal. They also feature a nice local wine list too!
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