There are several miles of hiking and biking trails, camping opportunities, ballooning, horse riding, and more to do, thanks to the perfect weather. The region's temperatures average highs of the 70s (F), which is not as hot as the kind of heat experienced in NYC and most parts of the eastern seaboard. Once the wetness and mud that come with spring have dried up by May, the weather gets warmer, making it a great time to spend time outdoors.
Summer is the best to explore Upstate New York, especially between May and August. A scenic road in Roscoe, Upstate New York.