Travel 2021 | Lake Ontario: An ocean experience without the traffic | The Daily Gazette
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If you like ocean beaches but don’t like driving to them, Lake Ontario is a great alternative.
The smallest of the Great Lakes offers the infinite horizon of the ocean and even some of the sandy beaches, though more often than not you’ll be walking on pebbles and rocks.
The water ranges from glass-smooth to pounding surf, sometimes within the same day.
With a little discretion, four-legged friends can join in the fun on Lake Ontario; dog-friendly beaches are harder to find along the Atlantic coast in the summer.
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OnlyInYourState compiled a list of The 9 Most Dangerous, Deadly Places In New York. Scattered throughout the Empire State you can find a variety of dangerous locations, some of which have become so deadly that they’re now completely off limits to the public, Lea Monroe wrote in the article.
The Hudson Valley cracked the list three times.
The Kaaterskill Falls ranked third. One of the state s tallest waterfalls was ranked so high because, sadly, many people have been killed or injured when they slipt during the hike. Like always, when it comes to exploring New York you ll want to be cautious and prepared for your adventure, Monroe said.