


A picturesque, 1.25-mile lakeside promenade offering scenic views, picnic spots, and fishing opportunities.
Greenwood Lake Boardwalk can be breezy and rainy, a light jacket is essential for comfort.
Staying hydrated is crucial while exploring the boardwalk, a reusable bottle is recommended.
For birdwatching and enjoying the lake views, a pair of binoculars is an optional but enjoyable item.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its wide variety of bagels and deli sandwiches.
Located on the Greenwood Lake Boardwalk, this restaurant offers beautiful views and a variety of lunch options.

A historic building turned pizzeria, known for its authentic New York-style pizza and Italian dishes.
A scenic 1.5-mile boardwalk along the lake, perfect for morning walks or runs.
A small museum showcasing the history of Greenwood Lake and its surrounding area.
A family-friendly park with picnic areas, playgrounds, and beautiful views of the lake.
Egg, bacon, and cheese on a bagel, served with home fries.
Fresh lobster meat, mayo, and lettuce on a toasted bun.
Grilled marshmallow and chocolate between graham crackers.
These toys are hand-carved from local wood, reflecting the region's logging history and are a great representation of Greenwood Lake's craftsmanship.
Greenwood Lake is known for its maple syrup production, with many local farms offering tours and sales of their pure, natural syrup.

These socks are knitted from local wool, keeping with the tradition of using natural materials and supporting local farmers.
A historic park and museum dedicated to the life and work of silent film star William S. Hart, offering a glimpse into the Old West and early Hollywood.
A stunning, crystal-clear sinkhole in Tulum, perfect for swimming and snorkeling.

Discover Apache Junction's rich history at this charming museum, housing artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of the area's pioneers and Native American tribes.