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Group Tour Planner: Orleans County offers the perfect location for group tours, situated between Niagara Falls/Buffalo and Rochester with easy access to Canada and the New York State Thruway. We can enhance your group tours with many options if you are hubbing from these areas. For assistance in personalizing your visit to the area, call us at 1-800-724-0314 or email tourism@orleansny.com. To order Orleans County travel guides (view), please complete and submit the form on the Contact Us page.

Services

  • Distribution of Orleans County Travel Guide and our suppliers' brochures
  • FAM tours in conjunction with our partners at Country Byways
  • CD photos of area attractions
  • Assistance with customized itineraries
  • Assistance with step-on guide

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Suggested Itineraries

Largest American flag in New York StateTrains Keep-a-Rollin'

Hop aboard the Orchard Train at Watt Farms Country Markets for a behind-the-scenes look at apple production. The next whistle stop is Ridge Road Station with 30,000 square feet of G-gauge trains, collectible Christmas ornaments, toys and games. In Albion, tour a church resembling a castle built by George Pullman, inventor of the rail sleeping car. Lunch in Medina at the Apple Orchard Inn near the Erie Canal. After lunch visit the Medina Railroad Museum and board a New York Central train for a 2-hour country excursion. All aboard!

You can't miss the largest American flag in New York State, located at the entrance of Ridge Road Station.

Cobblestones Interpretive Panel located at the Cobblestone MuseumCobblestone Country and the Erie Canal

Begin your tour at the Cobblestone Museum featuring buildings from the cobblestone era, 1825-1860, made of stones polished into cobble by the glaciers. This National Historic Landmark includes the oldest cobblestone church in North America and the parsonage once owned by Horace Greeley. Lunch right next door at the Village Inn, once a stage coach stop along "Ridge Road." Continue south to Albion, crossing the Erie Canal lift bridge to historic Courthouse Square for a walking tour of the 1858 Greek Revival Courthouse. Head west to Medina for a stop under the Erie Canal. The tunnel is the only place on the 363-mile canal where you can walk or drive under this grand waterway. The kiosk is compliments of Seaway Trail, Inc. and artist Robert McNamara.

Fishing Camp Interpretive Panel located at the mouth of the Oak Orchard RiverAmericana: Our Natural and Human Legacy

Experience our farming heritage at Brown's Berry Patch, a 200 year old working fruit farm near the Lake Ontario shoreline. You can pick your own berries, savor a waffle ice cream cone or bite into a good old American Zweigles hot dog at the farm grill. The aroma of fresh-baked pies surrounds you at Hurd Orchards Farm Market. Homemade preserves, flavored vinegars and 42 varieties of apples adorn the market and your group can even enjoy a lantern-lit dinner in the orchard. Next, visit the Erie Canal tunnel and the turning basin at Medina to learn about this engineering marvel and how it altered early American life. South of Medina lies the 10,000 acre Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge where you can watch nesting bald eagles fledge their young or witness the migration of 80,000 Canada geese. The kiosk is compliments of Seaway Trail, Inc. and artist Robert McNamara.

Barn QuiltCountry Barn Quilt Trail

Begin your tour at Partyka Farms on Rt. 272 just off the Seaway Trail, our National Scenic Byway. Pick up a map and step-on guide for a homespun tour of over 20 barn quilt patterns in the town of Kendall. The Trail is about 21 miles long and takes a little over an hour to complete. Many of the quilt patterns have very interesting and sometime poignant backgrounds, with names like The Farmer’s Daughter, Carpenter’s Wheel, Circle the Field, and Joseph’s Coat. Next, head west on Rt. 104 to Ridge Road Station, a year-round Christmas and train store- over 30,000 square feet! Continue west for lunch at Tillman’s Historic Village Inn and end your visit with a tour of the Cobblestone Museum right next door. For a sweet treat travel south on Rt. 98 to Watt Farms Country Market to sample homemade fudge. www.countrybarnquilttrailcom

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