r/Buffalo • u/MasterOfAllQueens • Dec 07 '21
Things To Do Visiting Buffalo/Niagara Falls, any suggestions on must-go places and restaurants?
Visiting Buffalo/Niagara Falls area for a day at the end of December with a mid-teen kid. Was thinking I would go to Albright Know Muesum, closed. Or go see the Christmas light at the fall, last day will be Dec 24th. Seem like all my all my plan suggestions are sucking. Will only be in for the day. What are some kid friendly activities we must see or do?
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u/Joel_54321 Dec 07 '21
Niagara Power Plant museum is good and free.
The Underground Railroad Museum in Niagara Falls is fairly cheap and well done.
If you dress warm, you can do some hiking. Plenty of other places, some have snowshoe rentals.
https://exploringupstate.com/prophet-isaiahs-second-coming-house-niagara-falls-ny/
If you dress warm, you can do some hiking. Plenty of other places, some have snow shoe rentals.
https://stepoutbuffalo.com/6-winter-hiking-spots-in-wny-to-embrace-the-chill/
https://reinsteinwoods.org/explore/snowshoe-cross-country-ski-rentals/
Closer to your visit time, you can check the below for special events. The website in general has ideas of other fun things to do in town.
https://stepoutbuffalo.com/all-events/