GENESEO, N.Y., Sept. 10, 2024 – As summer slowly winds down and the scent of pumpkin spice everything begins to fill the air, Livingston County Tourism is here with the autumn edition of their quarterly travel guide.
The Visit LivCo 2024 Autumn Travel Guide features everything county visitors and locals alike need to make the most of the fall season. From Halloween and harvest events to cozy coffee shops and treasure-filled antique stores, there’s a little something for everyone inside, said Livingston County Tourism Director Kelly Burns.
“Autumn in Livingston County is a magical time offering a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and warm hospitality,” said Burns. “We invite everyone to explore the special experiences we’ve gathered and celebrate the beauty of fall in the Genesee River Valley.”
For those looking to stretch their legs and explore the county’s wilder side, this season’s guide highlights white water rafting and camping adventures in Letchworth State Park. Readers wanting a more subdued experience can choose from a curated list of almost 20 vintage and antique shops located throughout the region. Visitors needing to fuel up for their seasonal fun may be tempted to grab a warm cup of coffee or cinnamon roll at one of the county’s many featured cozy cafes or bakeries.
The 48-page publication also offers 72-hours’ worth of completely pre-planned days to take the guesswork out of travel preparations and ensure visitors take in the region’s full autumn experience. Accommodations at a historic inn, agritourism activities like pumpkin picking, and western New York classic dining options are just a few of the guide’s recommendations for creating an unforgettable weekend in Livingston County.
The Visit LivCo 2024 Autumn Travel Guide is available online here or residents can pick up a free copy at many local businesses throughout the county. To learn more about all the autumn adventures Livingston County has to offer, as well as upcoming events and more, visit the official Livingston County Tourism website.
The county’s tourism department recently expanded their area presence with the opening of LivCo Basecamp, a first-of-its-kind visitor information center in Mount Morris at 4 O’Connell Avenue. The new site serves as a social and community gathering space designed to welcome and inspire both visitors and locals to explore Livingston County. More on LivCo Basecamp here.
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About Livingston County:
Founded in 1821, Livingston County, N.Y., is home to more than 61,000 residents in 17 towns located across 631 square miles of the Finger Lakes region.