Clarkson, New York Hotels

Clarkson, New York Hotels
Northcentral New York state offers much in the way of outdoor adventure--from Niagara Falls to trekking the lake-strewn countryside, from fishing to skiing to hunting. If you happen to be exploring the Rochester area, just off of Lake Ontario, you may run into the small village of Clarkson. Several accommodations options lie within just a few miles of this quaint little town. These include the Victorian Bed and Breakfast, the Econo Lodge and the Holiday Inn Express.

Victorian Bed and Breakfast

The Victorian Bed and Breakfast--located along the Erie Canal and barely two miles from the center of Clarkson--is marked by its antique decor and all-round historic feel. Its rooms--each unique--include fireplaces, puzzle-making tables, reading areas and couches. A dining room, where guests enjoy breakfast, is located on the ground floor. Tea, coffee and hot chocolate are served throughout the day. Room rates start at $75 a night at the Victorian Bed and Breakfast.

Victorian Bed and Breakfast
320 Main St.
Brockport, New York
(585) 637-7519
www.victorianbandb.com

Econo Lodge

Just two miles from Clarkson is the 39-room Econo Lodge. The hotel offers satellite television, high-speed Internet access, hook-ups for your computer and free local calls. A picnic area and kitchen facilities are onsite for use by guests, and breakfast is free every morning. Rooms start at $65.

Econo Lodge
6575 4th Section Rd.
Brockport, New York
(585) 637-3157
www.econolodge.com

Holiday Inn Express

For around $109, you can book a room at the Holiday Inn Express in Brockport, located less than three miles from the heart of Clarkson. With 41 units, the hotel offers free breakfast, the use of a computer and rooms ranging from standard suites (two queen-size beds or one king-size bed) and sofa suites (more space), to jacuzzi suites (extra space plus a jacuzzi tub).

Holiday Inn Express
4908 S. Lake Rd.
Brockport, New York
(585) 395-1000
www.hiexpress.com

Article Written By William Jackson

William Jackson has written, reported and edited professionally for more than 10 years. His work has been published in newspapers, magazines, scholarly journals, high-level government reports, books and online. He holds a master's degree in humanities from Pennsylvania State University.

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