Media
If you’re looking to promote a destination as unique as you are, you’ve come to the right place! In this section, you’ll find photos, press releases, contact information, media kits, and other content designed to help you tell our story. Whether you’re on active assignment, researching story ideas, or just curious—our team at Tour Cayuga is here to assist you with familiarization (FAM) tours, press trips, interviews, content, and so much more. To learn more about our county, our region, and our offerings, please reach out to Ash Murray, Public Relations Manager.
Ash Murray
Public Relations Manager
Email: ash@in-forex.com
Phone: 315-255-1658 (ext. 3412)
About Our Destination
Located in the heart of New York’s Finger Lakes Region, Cayuga County is a treasure trove of opportunity. Here, we pride ourselves on truly having something for everyone—whether you’re a history buff or an outdoor adventurer, a zen-seeker or a foodie. The life and vitality of our county is undeniable, and its convenient location makes us an easy getaway for travelers wishing to explore the diverse landscapes and attractions that New York State has to offer.
Auburn, NY—the hub of city life in Cayuga County—was once a hotspot of activity in the abolitionist, suffrage, and civil rights movements. Given this, notable figures like Harriet Tubman, William H. Seward, and Emily Howland once called our county home as they lived out their legacies. All it takes is a short walk down historic South St. to see how much history is housed here.
Outside the city, visitors and residents alike can enjoy a breath of fresh air as they take in the natural beauty of the Finger Lakes. Scenic driving routes, wooded areas, cascading waterfalls, and lakeside views only scratch the surface of our county’s gorgeous landscape. We’re beautiful and accessible all year long—whether you’re looking to hike, camp, fish, and more.
To top it all off, Cayuga County has a bustling food and beverage scene. Surrounded by Finger Lakes wine country, Cayuga County alone has more than ten wineries dotted along the lakeside. And for those looking for other beverages, we have several craft breweries and cideries as well. Farm-to-table restaurants abound, offering ample opportunities to indulge in the fruits of the land’s labor.
As Mentioned In…
Harriet Tubman’s Chosen Home Is Preserving Her Legacy Beyond International Underground Railroad Month
Yahoo! News
Celebrating Harriet Tubman’s 200th Birthday in Auburn, NY
The Washington Post
13 Best Places to Celebrate Juneteenth in 2023
U.S. News & World Report
Still on the Fence? Don’t Just Take Our Word for It…
Here’s what some of our visiting writers have had to say about their experiences in Cayuga County:
“Visiting Auburn, NY was so important for tracing my African American roots in this country. Being able to tour a town with strong abolitionist ties that hold such important parts of our freedom-fighting legacy was a life-changing experience. I want more people, especially those who look like me, to visit Auburn and experience the golden history that’s still visible in the town’s foundation.”
Jeroslyn Johnson
“The food in Auburn was some of the best I’ve tasted. Being in the city, it’s easy to forget how precious fresh, locally-sourced produce is. Auburn serves as a reminder of the importance of quality in dining. While learning more about Harriet Tubman’s history in the town, stopping at local restaurants with delicious food and a family feel served as a nod to why she chose Auburn as her home.”
Jeroslyn Johnson
“The experience exceeded all expectations. Every nuance from your planning process to execution was exceptional. Your entire team paid great attention to detail, made prompt adjustments when necessary, and were warm and welcoming.”
Sister Moutique Ayodele-El
“I want to extend the most enormous ‘thank you’ for coordinating this trip. I don’t think you are aware of the eye-opening experience you provided me, not only into Harriet’s story but also into my own roots, and what I can do to continue to tell these stories that are being erased.”
Martie Bowser