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Western New York (WNY) is the westernmost region of the U.S. state of New York. The eastern boundary of the region is not consistently defined by state agencies or those who call themselves "Western New Yorkers".
Western New York is rich in breathtaking sights, from state parks to historical sites to the world-famous Niagara Falls. We've updated this list with four more beautiful places in Western New York to see on a road trip.
Although we view Western New York as one community, for your convenience we have divided the 17 counties area into six regions as shown on the map below. If you have a specific destination in mind, this page (or our search page) are the quickest ways to find it.
Western New York is a land of great scenic beauty. Most of the dominant features including the Finger Lakes, the spectactular waterfalls, gorges and glens were sculpted by the unique geology of the glaciers.
This map shows lakes, cities, towns, highways, roads and parks in Western New York State.
When someone mentions Western New York (WNY), most immediately think of Buffalo and Rochester. But hidden in the foothills and plains are also some of the most adorable little towns with their own charming attractions.
From the resurgence of Buffalo to the timeless beauty of Niagara Falls, Western New York has captured the world’s attention—and it’s no surprise to the people and businesses that have steadily built their futures here.
If you’re looking for a new adventure, western New York State Parks offer some of the best hiking trails, beautiful lakes, and stunning waterfalls. There are so many parks to explore that every adventurer is sure to find their perfect match.
There are more hidden treasures in Western New York than you may think. Nestled between the foothills and valleys of the Allegheny Plateau lies the small village of Ellicottville.
There are great scenic places to be seen in several state parks in Western New York! Some of these are state parks with campgrounds. More below about some of the best state parks in New York with amazing views!