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Vacations are great—until you’re staring down a credit card bill that rivals your already-rising rent. Luckily, if you're a budget-conscious New Yorker trying to plan a family getaway without dipping into the college fund, U.S. News & World Report has a list that might save your summer.
Their new ranking of "2025’s Best Cheap Family Vacations" includes two stunning New York destinations: the Adirondacks (ranked No. 12) and the Catskills (ranked No. 22). Both promise fresh air, family-friendly fun and zero need for airfare.
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With six million acres of wilderness, 10 unique regions and more outdoor activities than a kid at summer camp can handle, the Adirondacks are the ultimate low-cost adventure playground. Hike forested trails, bike around Mirror Lake or hop on the Adirondack Railroad for a scenic ride through mountain terrain. Come September, don’t miss the Adirondack Balloon Festival in Queensbury—it's free to attend and a guaranteed crowd-pleaser (because what kid doesn’t love giant floating balloons shaped like animals?).
You’ll also find budget-friendly lodging in the form of campgrounds, cabins and affordable motels in charming towns like Lake Placid and Saranac Lake. (Bonus: Olympic buffs can check out the Lake Placid Olympic Museum for a side of sports history with their s'mores.)
Then there’s the Catskills. Southeastern New York’s favorite mountain escape is more than just a retro postcard—it’s a wallet-friendly wonderland. From swimming at Peekamoose Blue Hole to hiking up to Kaaterskill Falls (yes, taller than Niagara!), there’s no shortage of outdoor thrills. Little history buffs can learn about the original Woodstock at the Museum at Bethel Woods and art lovers can tour Frederic Church’s Olana estate without breaking the bank. For those who prefer their nature with a side of nap, nearby wellness retreats like Hemlock Neversink offer a serene reset.
So yes, New York might be one of the most expensive states to live in—but when it comes to family vacations, it turns out we’re actually kinda affordable. Just don’t forget the bug spray.