4 Interesting Stops on a Road Trip to Niagara Falls
When is the last time you took a road trip? Over the summer I decided that it was finally time to take a road trip to Niagara Falls, a seven and a half hour drive primarily through Pennsylvania and into western New York. The trip was somewhat of a last minute idea with my youngest daughter, and I knew that it would also be a great opportunity to explore some new places along the way.
With the help of the Roadtrippers trip planning tool, we found several cool places to stop on the way to Niagara Falls. This included stretching our legs at two New York state parks to help break up our drive. We didn’t have time for everything on our list, but we did enjoy these 4 interesting stops on a road trip to Niagara Falls from the Northern Virginia area. You can get more road trip inspiration here, or check out this food-focused trip, 5 Delicious Stops on the Road in Coastal Connecticut.
(Updated January, 2026)
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Corning Museum of Glass
When people hear about the Corning Museum of Glass, many think about the Pyrex dishes and those Corning glasses that we all had in our kitchen growing up! But this popular museum is not to be missed if you are traveling through the scenic Finger Lakes region of upstate New York.
We arrived at the museum late in the day, taking advantage of the summer later closing hours. That gave us time to explore several of the galleries without crowds, and still have time to sign up for a bead-making session, where we learned the basics of flameworking.
With centuries of colorful glass art on display, along with the state-of-the-art Innovation Center showcasing years of innovations in glass, it’s a very cool place where visitors can easily spend several hours exploring. And did I mention kids 17 and under are free? Be sure to stop by Aniello’s Pizzeria for some pizza or pasta while you are in town. We had a chance to stop for pizza again on a recent trip and were happy to see the restaurant is still quite popular!




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Letchworth State Park
Visitors to the Finger Lakes region will find some truly gorgeous New York state parks, including the popular Watkins Glen State Park and Letchworth State Park. It was a tough choice to pick just one of these places on the way to Niagara Falls, but I decided that Letchworth, sometimes known as the Grand Canyon of the East, might be less crowded and it was closer to our route to Niagara Falls. Our visit was after a substantial period of rain, so the falls were rushing. That also meant that the Genesee River roaring through the gorge was a muddy brown color.
Letchworth State Park is home to 66 miles of hiking trails, and it was easy for us to see the upper, middle and lower falls during our short visit. Visitors will find year round activities, with a surge in crowds to see the fall colors. Winter activities such as snowmobiling and cross-country skiing are also popular. It’s always recommended to check for the latest updates on the state park websites or on social media.




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Buffalo, New York
As you get closer to Niagara Falls, it’s easy to get excited and pass right through Buffalo. But you would miss the fun of deciding which ice cream to order from the gigantic menu or which flavor of sponge candy to choose at the 50 + year old King Condrell’s.
Check out the over the top Kitchen Sink Sundae with over 2 dozen scoops of ice cream plus toppings! Seemed like a bit much for just two of us, so I settled for the Sea Salt Caramel Deluxe Treat, topped with a Sea Salt Caramel Chunk.
One side of the shop is filled with colorful candies, so in case the ice cream doesn’t fill you up, you can grab something sweet for the road. Definitely try the sponge candy, a regional specialty in flavors like dark and milk chocolate.
While in Buffalo, don’t miss searching for colorful street art, or checking out the amazing architecture throughout the city. Explore the various architecture tours available to visitors at Visit Buffalo.
Be sure to read 6 Helpful Tips for a First Visit to Niagara Falls.




Kinzua Bridge State Park
On our return trip, we took a route that meandered through western Pennsylvania on Route 219S, specifically so that we could make a pit stop at the unique Kinzua Bridge State Park and see the Kinzua Viaduct*.
Once considered the tallest and longest railroad structure, destruction from a tornado in 2003 partially destroyed the bridge. This was another spot I found on Roadtrippers, and as we were driving through the back roads to get there, I was starting to wonder whether it was worth the time.
When we arrived, I was pleasantly surprised to find a beautiful visitors center which train lovers would definitely appreciate. It was a perfect blue sky day, and the view from the skywalk was spectacular.
Two cool things to see are the 11 bridge towers that were blown down by a tornado in 2003 still laying scattered on the ground in the valley, along with a glass floor at the end of the skywalk which lets you see beneath the structure while standing 225 feet above the ground. There’s also a short trail to the Picture Taking Platform for a unique perspective.
*A construction project on the Skywalk is still underway that will lead to closures of the Kinzua Bridge Skywalk through 2026 (except for a short period in fall 2026) in addition to the Kinzua Creek Trail. Check the website for updates before you plan a visit.
We certainly couldn’t stop at all the attractions on the way, but here’s a few more to consider. The World of Little League Museum, just off the highway in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, looks like an interesting place for young baseball fans. And the Shark Girl statue in Buffalo, with her blue dress and shark head, is definitely an Instagram moment waiting to happen.
Finally, keep your eyes out for the 25 foot tall “Statue of Liberty” on the Susquehanna River near Dauphin. It was so unexpected I didn’t have time to grab a picture! Where’s your next road trip?
