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    Bradner Stadium

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    Midway State Park

    Midway State Park

    3.7(13 reviews)
    51.9 mi

    Perfect if you have any small children, ideally ages six or under. This wouldn't be a good spot if…read moreyou were going with teens or just adults. I had never been here before in in spite of frequenting the Chautauqua area, my whole life. But, I finally had an occasion because my tiny niece was the perfect age for this place. There were a ton of rides that were perfect for her as a three year-old. Also, they had rides that were good for ages 4 to 6 as well. She really enjoyed the little roller coaster. Watch out that it is actually a little rough for the adults to ride on because it does jerk a little. Also, there were some really cute little boat rides, including one that took took the children around in a circle. There was very little that she was too small to ride on, so it was completely fantastic. Also, we were able to get her a wristband that gave her all inclusive access to rides. For a few rides that do require adult accompaniment for littles, the adult gets to ride free. There's a food spot towards the bottom of the hill and I highly recommend it. I was able to get platters of fries and corn, dogs and pizza, for not too much money. This is a clutch when it came to reducing the chance of overstimulated little kid meltdowns. Also, it was very sunny, and there was very little shade, so bring the sunscreen. Also, they have free boat parking. So, boating over and walking in is a great option if you happen to have or be renting a boat.

    There one ATM is down and do they loss on on card sales and the pretzel was rubbery with a spongy…read moreStyrofoam texture wouldn't recommend no rides other than go cart for older kids/teens .

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    Allegany State Park

    Allegany State Park

    4.3(49 reviews)
    16.1 mi

    This is an update to a review I originally wrote 11 years ago, and somehow, I love Allegany State…read morePark even more now than I did then. I've been coming here since I quite literally fit into a bucket (not exaggerating). Allegany has been a constant for me and probably the beginning of my love for everything outdoors. Growing up, my family spent Columbus Day weekends camping here, originally along McIntosh Trail and later at Summit Trail near the Art Roscoe Ski Area and fire tower on the Red House side of the park. Now, they go extra fancy and stay on Bova Trail. Over the years, Allegany became the backdrop for countless adventures from tent camping, cabin stays, hiking, geocaching, and just being together outdoors. These days, instead of Columbus Day, I usually start the year here by staying in a cabin and doing the First Day Hike with my dad. While my most recent visit wasn't the best, it doesn't erase the years of great memories before it. I've visited Allegany in every season, but autumn will always be my favorite thanks to the foliage. The trails shine in summer and fall. I've backpacked the North Country Trail through the park, hiked nearly every trail, and uncovered some lesser known gems along the way. I participate in the park's hiking challenges, serve on the board of the Allegany State Park Historical Society, and appreciate organizations like Friends of Allegany for the work they do to protect and enhance this place. The Red House Restaurant serves up some good times and great food, too. From Thunder Rocks to the Bear Caves, beaches, creeks, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, geocaching (including night caches and GeoBash!), and endless quiet corners, Allegany surely offers something for everyone. It's located a mere hour and 45 minutes from Buffalo and to me, it's a crown jewel of the New York State Park system. My advice? Do a little research before you go so you can make the most of your visit. Stop by the Administration Building on the Red House side, explore Thunder Rocks or the Bear Caves, and camp if you can. And whatever you do... don't feed the bears!

    Beautiful place! I didn't explore everything and it was my first visit…read more $7 to drive in. A huge lake A small dock to launch from in a canoe/paddle board A beach. Paved trail to ride bike (or electric scooter, etc.) 2 trails I saw for hiking in foot. 1 mile trail and 5 mile. Maybe there's more somewhere. This was near the building with the restaurant, gift shop, etc. I took the shorter (1 mile). It was really nice and shaded by the trees. Not too challenging. I saw the restaurant inside and outside. The inside was just a casual area upstairs. I thought the patio was a muncher better option. There's a nice outdoor area with wooden lounge chairs to take in the view. Gift shop is average ... clothes and trinkets with Ellicottville on them, snacks and drinks. There's some rooms with taxidermy showing you names of different animals; especially birds and their eggs. I saw a creek off the bike trail and many people were swimming in there. I saw a wetland area. Didn't see anything there (no animals).

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    Sahlen Field - Sahlen Field,  LA Nova Pizza

    Sahlen Field

    4.1(95 reviews)
    60.1 miDowntown

    I love coming here so much! I've only come to see the Bisons and once for the Savannah Bananas…read more I find the prices extremely fair and it's hard to find things to enjoy that don't cost an arm and a leg. Tuesdays are awesome because there's $2 hotdogs (at 2 concessions ... don't go to the small stands with hot dogs and beer as they are full price there). I sit in section 112 and one of the concessions is at that entrance. They also have wine slushees here which are excellent, but now right lethal! Drink with caution lol! They sneak up on you! Friday nights they have great fireworks that last about 15 minutes. There are many other promotional game options ... they are available per schedule and you can look them up! Parking is expensive IMO, so I like to use the park and ride myself! The metro rail will drop you off in an easy walking distance and take you back after the game ($4 round trip last I took it, versus $20 and up parking near the stadium). I believe it's Seneca Station you get off at ... you'll know when you arrive as you'll see other baseball-goers getting off at the stop. Go Bisons!

    Went for a baseball game for their military appreciation weekend tickets were free for active and…read moreretired military and veterans as well as family members up to four tickets. The stadium is very clean, simple to navigate, and we got to pick our seats! We sat in section 110 and it still was pretty close to the diamond so we would certainly go back. The game did get rained out during the second half but for the time we were there it was a great experience. We ordered a beef on a weck, which is an interesting dish to say the least but it was reasonably priced.

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