SO MUCH TO EXPLORE!
It’s easy to make a long trip around your stay at the Seneca Allegany Casino & Hotel. Nestled at the foot of the majestic Allegany Mountains along the New York/Pennsylvania border and located off exit 20 of the Interstate 86 near U.S. Route 219, we’re an easy drive from everything!
Nearby: Salamanca – a city with rich Native American heritage
15 minutes: Ellicottville – a village considered by some as the “Aspen of the East” with restaurants and shops that look like a Norman Rockwell painting
8 minutes: Allegany State Park – picturesque hiking, camping and more
20 minutes: The Lodge at Glendorn is the ultimate combination of elegantly rustic luxury. From fly-rod trout fishing to skeet shooting, hiking, biking or simply relaxing in front of an enchanting wood-burning fireplace.
On-site access: Snowmobile Trails – 350 miles of trails to explore
Nearby: Elkdale Country Club is a semi-private golf course, with public play welcomed everyday of the week with a tee time reservation.
Nearby: Seneca-Iroquois National Museum – a wonderland of Seneca Nation history with exhibits on display
5 minutes: Salamanca Rail Museum – free admission to explore the area’s railroad heritage with surroundings that offer a “time warp” back to the early 1900s
15 minutes: Holiday Valley – the mecca for skiing, snowboarding, tubing, golf and more
15 minutes: Pumpkinville – fun for the whole family with hayrides, farm animals, pumpkin picking, baked goods and more
20 minutes: Randolph – a quaint village that marks the start of Amish Trail
20 minutes: Holimont – Enjoy the experience of this private ski area. Non-Members welcome Monday through Friday
25 minutes: Olean – home to the Olean Center Mall, St. Bonaventure University and more
25 minutes: Zippo/Case Museum – admission is free for the Bradford, PA museum featuring legendary Zippo lighters and Case knives
30 minutes: Rock City Park – scenic hiking just south of Olean
30 minutes: Jamestown – the largest city (70,000 people) in Western New York’s Southern Tier Region
35 minutes: The Lucille Ball—Desi Arnaz Center – located in Jamestown, the only place in the world to be if you really “Love Lucy”
35 minutes: Sprague’s Maple Farms – head to Portville for tree-tapping demonstrations, a gift shop and year-round dining at the Pancake House & Restaurant
40 minutes: Griffis Sculpture Park – directly north on U.S. Route 219 in East Otto is a destination where art and nature intersect, combined with the endless fun of creating your own sculptures
45 minutes: Chautauqua Institution – center for the arts, education, religion and recreation on Chautauqua Lake, in the heart of wine country
75 minutes: Buffalo – theater, architecture, sports, shopping, museums, nightlife, Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino and so much more
100 minutes: Niagara Falls – home to Seneca Niagara Casino & Hotel and the world-famous natural wonder of the world
Related Sites
Allegany State Park
Buffalo
Cattaraugus County Tourism Department
Ellicottville
Griffis Sculpture Park
Niagara Falls
Salamanca Chamber of Commerce
Seneca-Iroquois National Museum
Seneca Nation of Indians’ official tourism website |