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Cortland, Homer

CORTLAND

CAMPGROUNDS

Cortland Country Music Park

1824 State Route 13N, Cortland 607.753.0377 www.cortlandmusicpark.org The Statewide Country Music Association, (DBA) Cortland’s Country Music Park & Campgrounds, Home of the New York State Country Music Hall of Fame. A non-for-profit organization run solely by volunteers.

DINING

Trax Pub and Grill

2000 NYS Rt. 392, Cortland 607.662.3039 GreekPeak.net Trax features a wood-fired pizza oven, 20 beers on tap and floor-to-ceiling windows facing the mountain. Extending off Trax is a two-tier 6,000 sq-ft outdoor deck overlooking the base of the mountain.

Hollywood Restaurant

27 Groton Ave., Cortland 607.753.3242 www.hollywoodcortlandny.com Casual Dining,Dining,,,"Offers you a great selection of Italian specialties, pizza, steaks & seafood, hot or cold sandwiches, fabulous antipastos, luscious desserts & unique drink specialties. Come in for lunch or dinner anytime. Open 7 days a week.

HOTELS

Best Western Plus Finger Lakes Inn & Suites

3175 Fingerlake East Drive Cortland 607.756.2233 www.bestwesternnewyork.com The Brand new upscale hotel has much to offer not only within it, but around it. Located only sixteen miles from Cornell and seven miles from Greek Peak ski resort.

Cortland Area Innkeepers Association

www.inncortland.com Includes hotels/motels, condominiums, campgrounds & B&B’s. Travel Packet available

Hope Lake Lodge & Indoor Waterpark

2177 Clute Road, Cortland 800.955.2754 www.GreekPeak.net Imagine four exciting seasons of fun. Your second home awaits, with first class amenities and services. Cozy Adirondack style guests rooms that can accommodate from 2 to 10 people depending on the room type selected. Rent a stunning log home with mountain views for up to 14 guests. Stay & Play packages available year round. Your family will have access to exciting activities such as premier skiing and snowboarding.

MUSEUMS & HISTORICAL SITES

1890 House Museum

37 Tompkins Street, Cortland 607.756.7551 www.the1890house.org The 1890 House Museum transports visitors into 19th Century Cortland. The Museum highlights local figures, period traditions, social norms, and personal stories of the Wickwire family, servants, and factory workers.

CNY Living History Center

4386 US Route 11, Cortland 607.299.4185 www.cnylivinghistory.org The CNY Living History Center is the proud home of three unique museums: The Brockway Truck Museum, Homeville Museum (Trains, Military and Local History) and the Tractors of Yesteryears Museum

Cortland County Historical Society

25 Homer Ave. 607-756-6071 www.cortlandhistory.org Cortland County Historical Society is home to both the Suggett House Museum and the Kellogg Memorial Research Center. Look for a NEW experiential children's space in 2021! SKI CENTERS

Greek Peak Mountain Resort

2000 NYS Route 392, Cortland 844.846.9572 www.GreekPeak.net Recreation opportunities include: skiing, hiking, biking, boating & fishing. We’re committed to giving you, your family and friends a quality experience you will always remember. Greek Peak Mountain Resort is pleased to offer 55 trails of varied terrain, 3 Chaos terrain parks, 8 lifts, tubing, cross-country skiing, mountain coaster, and guided zip line tours!

SPAS/SALONS

Waterfalls Spa at Hope Lake Lodge

2177 Clute Road, Cortland 844.865.0342 www.GreekPeak.net Waterfalls Spa at Hope Lake Lodge is a luxurious resort spa offering an intimate environment designed to stimulate the senses, allow for service customization, and provide unique spa experiences.

TOURISM INFORMATION

Cortland County Convention & Visitors Bureau

42 Main Street, Cortland 607.753.8463, 800-859.2227 www.experiencecortland.com Welcome to Cortland County, the gateway to New York's Finger Lakes Region. We offer adventure, escape, relaxation, romance, and discovery - your experience is what you make of it!!

HOMER

TOURISM INFORMATION

Village of Homer

53 South Main Street, Homer 607.749.3322 www.homerny.org Homer is a village in Cortland County, New York, United States. The population was 3,291 at the 2010 census. The village name is derived from the surrounding town, which was named after the poet Homer.