Palmyra New York Hotels, Motels & Lodging

Check out our list of Palmyra, New York hotels, motels and other travel lodging options below. Hotels are listed by their proximity to downtown Palmyra. Click on any hotel from the list below to view information, details, and current rates, and to make reservations online.

 
Palmyra Inn

Map Marker Palmyra Inn

955 Canandaigua Rd., Palmyra, NY

Rooms begin at $143.65

1 mile from Palmyra city center.

Quality Inn Finger Lakes Region

Map Marker Quality Inn Finger Lakes Region

125 N. Main St., Newark, NY

Rooms begin at $139.00

6 miles from Palmyra city center.

Americas Best Value Inn

Map Marker Americas Best Value Inn

6037 Route 96, Farmington, NY

Rooms begin at $54.00

8 miles from Palmyra city center.

Comfort Inn & Suites

Map Marker Comfort Inn & Suites

6026 Route 96, Farmington, NY

Rooms begin at $89.00

8 miles from Palmyra city center.

The Yorkshire Inn

Map Marker The Yorkshire Inn

1135 Route 96, Phelps, NY

Rooms begin at $129.00

11 miles from Palmyra city center.

Scottish Inns - Manchester

Map Marker Scottish Inns - Manchester

4078 Route 96, Manchester, NY

Rooms begin at $40.50

6 miles from Palmyra city center.

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Trails Near Palmyra

  • Erie Canal Heritage Trail (Erie Canal, Western Section) Rochester, NY (Rail-Trails)
    The western section of the Erie Canal Trail is the most complete, and it also offers the best services for bike tourists. It passes through an interesting mix of rural countryside, small villages, and...

  • Erie Canalway Trail (Palmyra to Pittsford) Macedon, NY (Mountain Biking)
    Settled in 1789 by John Swift, this area was originally called Swift’s Landing. Joseph Smith founded the Mormon Church here in 1830. Visitors by the thousands now converge on Palmyra each July for the...

  • Palmyra, Macedon, and Marion in Wayne County: Cobblestone House Tour Palmyra, NY (Scenic Drives)
    On this route you'll see some basic cobblestone homes. They're not as ornate as ones found on other routes, but a common feature will be cut limestone lintels set on edge over the windows. The above d...

  • Explore Erie Canal History (Macedon to Palmyra) Macedon, NY (Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing)
    The 363-mile Erie Canal was opened with great ceremony in 1825. Dubbed variously “The Grand Canal,” “Clinton’s Folly,” “Clinton's Ditch,” and “The Big Ditch,” the Erie Canal has been recognized as one...

  • Ganargua Creek (Palmyra to Lyons) Palmyra, NY (Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing)
    Ganargua Creek’s flow was tapped to provide a water source for the Erie Canal. The headwaters are a spider’s web of small brooks in the Victor, Bloomfield and Farmington area. They merge and flow nort...

  • Historic Macedon Erie Canal Route Trail Macedon, NY (Mountain Biking)
    The Erie Canal went through a series of enlargements and re-routings from its humble beginnings as Clinton’s Ditch. For simplicity, we’ll focus on three major stages: Clinton’s Ditch, the enlarged Eri...

  • Palmyra-Macedon Aqueduct Falls Palmyra, NY (Waterfalls)
    This is a man-made waterfall that owes its existence to the building of the Erie Canal. When the canal was first built, engineers didn’t know how to keep the canal from flooding so they had to segrega...