New York- State of Eleven Regions
New York State is the third most populous state of US. New York State has 62 counties. New York State is situated in Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of United States of America. It is surrounded by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Pennsylvania. On the other hand New York shares an international with Canadian provinces of Quebec and Ontario. New York City is the largest city of United States of America. Buffalo, Syracuse, Yonkers, and Buffalo are other four largest cities of the state.
Regions of New York State
There are eleven regions of New York. New York State is basically an agricultural land so there are thousand places to visit for nature lovers. Let’s have a look in these.
Western Areas of New York State
Greater Niagara (GN)
Splendid parks, a historic zoo, top collections of modern art, major league sports, shows, exciting events, and beautiful scenery all are included in cultures of this Western Region.
Chautauqua-Allegheny (CA)
This Area is full of rich culture and history. Open lands, lakes and dense forests are great to discover. These will boost your strength of recreation.
Central area of the state
Finger Lakes (FL)
From museums to world class entertainment, the Finger Lakes has everything that you are looking for.
Central-Leatherstocking (CL)
Discover fun-filled Events, Forts, a Grist mill, Halls of fame and Indian museums. This is heart of Central of state.
Northern Areas of state
1000 Islands Region (TI)
The native peoples called this region the “Garden of the Great Spirit.” Today, many people still remark that this gorgeous garden of woods and waters that is the 1000 Islands is truly one of the most beautiful places on the planet.
Adirondack Region (AD)
This is a mountain region and is full of snowshoeing, skiing, hiking, horseback riding, bicycling or rock climbing.
South Areas of state
Capital-Saratoga Region (CS)
This is a modern region with a lot of shopping and entertainment options.
North of NYC
Catskill (CT)
Whether you’re looking for an antique shop, cross-country or downhill skiing, a canoeing trip, rock and ice climbing, a family activity, a great concert, a spectacular golf course, or you just want to spend some downtime at one of the region’s first-class spas; you’ll find all of it in the Catskill Mountain Region.
Hudson Valley (HV)
For more than three centuries the Hudson River Valley, located just north of New York City, and extending to Albany, the state capital, has been a destination for visitors from far and wide.
Southeast of NYC
Long Island (LI)
With everything from museums, historical sites and lighthouses, to sophisticated malls, designer outlets and shopping villages, to wineries and farm stands, to family fun parks, aquariums and zoos, there’s far more than plenty to do on Long Island.
New York City Itself
New York City (NYC)
Immerse yourself in New York City for five minutes, and you’ll see why it’s like no other place on earth.