Open Wednesday-Sunday 10am-5pm Housed in one of the largest standing wooden freight depots, built in 1905, its exhibits feature interactive displays, 6,000 artifacts, memorabilia, photos and toys all relating to the railroads of western New York. It also includes a collection of historic fire-fighting equipment and showcases a huge 204-ft. by 14 ft. model train layout.
Our favorite place in the summer! Burgers, hotdogs, sausage, garbage plates, fish sandwiches, fries - something for everyone and everything is good. Large selection of ice cream treats. Fun 50's music playing and playground for the kids. Its the meeting place all summer for our small town.
Four maple trees filled with hundreds of shoes tossed by visitors. Started in the 1980’s, the trees located in a patch of triangular lawn where Foss Road meets Lake Shore Road, have possibly more shoes than they do leaves. Boots, running sneakers, Converse and casuals all hang from the branches while shoes that don’t have laces end up nailed to the trunks. Local tradition has it that if the shoes stuck your wish would come true. If you want to become part of an Upstate New York landmark, the Shoe Trees of Lyndonville is an instantly fun way to make it happen.
Golden Hill State Park is located just 200 feet from our front door. Great place to hike through the trees, walk along the lakeshore, camp, or picnic. Thirty Mile Lighthouse is located on the grounds. A Park Ranger will give you a tour of the lighthouse and for $1.00 you can climb to the top.