This is off topic, but unfortunately, it isn't just downstaters who often fail to realize how much beautiful territory there is in New York. The Finger Lakes area, which is to the east of Letchworth, is beautiful--full of lakes, limestone gorges, farms, and forest. Up in the northeast is the Adirondack Park, which at 6.1 million acres (I've also read 6.4) is almost twice as large as Yellowstone and Glacier combined. This from Wikipedia:
And a few shots of mine, at the risk of posting things I have posted before:
If you have cause to come back at some point, you might find it worth heading north. And then, of course, it's a short hop into northern New England...
The one drawback for photographers--leaving aside the usually copious bugs--is the humidity, which causes real problems for vistas.