Local Attractions

 

Snowmobiling

The Randolph area offers some of the nations most beautiful and pristine snowmobile trails with drive up access to fuel(lake county dairy/Sugar Creek) and numerous fine eating establishments.

 

 

 

Holiday Valley (Ellicottville, NY) 699-2345

http://www.holidayvalley.com/index.cfm

 

 

Holiday Valley also known as the Aspen of the East boasts 52 slopes with 12 lifts spread over 300 acres, with varied terrain for skiers and riders of all levels. The nearby village of Ellicottville offers an assortment of quaint shops, businesses, and eateries in a truly beautiful and unique alpine setting.

 

 

 

Alleghany State Park

http://www.allegheny-online.com/NY-Alleghenystatepark.html

 

 

Thunder Rocks

Alleghany State Park is New York State's largest and most pristine park nestled in the Alleghany foothills only ten minutes from Randolph east on 86 consists of thousands of acres of beautiful forests, camping sites/cabins, beaches, bicycle paths, and other facilities. The park is divided into two areas the Quaker and Red House areas both centered around large, beautiful lakes. The park is also famous for its hundreds of miles of well maintained hiking trails, the bear caves, and Thunder Rocks.

 

 

Cardinal Hills Golf Course 358-5409

Cardinal Hills Golf Course is Randolph's one and only. It has eighteen challenging holes with a par 72. The course also offers some of the best lunch menu items in the county at very reasonable prices.

 

 

 

Amish Country

Located in the heart of Amish country Randolph boasts several established amish communities within minutes of downtown. Exceptional furniture, baked goods, quilts, and wooden toys are available in their many home shops. Detailed maps of amish country are available in many downtown locations.

 

 

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