For leaves I would say Letchworth Park which skirts the Genesee River for approximately 17 miles. Has three waterfalls plus the dam at Mount Morris. It never disappoints me and tends to brighten my mood. Canoeing is allowed on some sections depending on waterlevel due to the dam. About an hour from Buffalo. The Naples area below Canandaigua Lake is another excellent area to look at leaves plus there is a Grape festival depending when you are there plus vineyards that you can circle the area over to Penn Yan Amish Country then down 54 to Hammondsport. West of the Letchworth area is Castile and there are some large dairies plus a couple of potato farms. Some nice farm country around Batavia. If you have time I would get down in to the Heart of the Finger Lakes and drive around Seneca and Cayuga Lakes. Some good restaurants and good mix of dairy, cash crop, vineyards. Not to slight the other fine towns around but Ithaca is nice to look at and has Cornell University and some fine eating. Good cultural attractions such as the Strong Museum at Rochester. Don't get into Buffalo much but there are some hidden gems maybe others can comment on. The Bills may not be playing well (if football is your thing) so far but I always enjoyed the tailgating and there are a couple quiet areas in the parking lots that are somewhat quiet if you don't want to join the rowdies. Much more to do. I just scratched the surface.
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