When you picture a small-town escape in upstate New York, it’s hard not to imagine exactly what Owego has to offer.
Nestled along the Susquehanna River right outside the popular Binghamton, this village blends 19th-century architecture, a vibrant walkable downtown, and fairytale charm, earning it the title “America’s Coolest Small Town” from Budget Travel—a nickname that still rings true more than a decade later.

Owego’s central district is a truly a stroll through history.
Victorian storefronts and Greek Revival homes line Front Street like old friends who never left, while historic markers, horse hitches, and period details make wandering feel like stepping into a novel.
The Riverwalk, perched above the Susquehanna, connects parks, dining, and shopping options along the scenic waterfront, perfect for a morning coffee or an evening sunset stroll!
For antique and book lovers, Owego is a dream come true.
Early Owego Antique Center, one of Upstate New York’s largest multi-dealer antique malls, offers 90+ booths packed with treasures, while indie shops like Riverow Bookshop and Spellbound Books double as cozy cafes for readers, artists, and anyone looking to slow down and soak up the town’s charm.

Creative energy flows year-round too through local galleries, the Tioga Arts Council, and seasonal art walks that bring the charm to you.
Owego also loves celebrating its trailblazing history, another we reason we love to give it its kudos.
Many out-of-towners stay at the Belva Lockwood Inn, the restored home of one of the first women to run for president and a pioneer for equal rights, whose legacy permeates the town.
The village’s rich history is also visible in the Tioga County Historical Society, Evergreen Cemetery, and dozens of well-preserved landmarks that offer glimpses into the region’s past.

Fall in Owego, New York
Sure Owego is an all-season fairytale town, but it get’s even more magical come autumn.
Nearby farms like Iron Kettle, Stoughton, and Jackson’s Pumpkin Farm offer pumpkin picking, hayrides, and corn mazes, while fall festivals, the Owego Halloween Fest, and themed porch competitions keep the streets lively.
For foodies, Owego Donut & Beer Co. still has some of our favorite seasonal local craft beverages and sweet treats to this day; and drives through Tioga County reveal historic farms and roadside stands that you can pluck your own food at and bring back to your personal kitchen.
Getting there from NYC
Owego is roughly a 3.5-hour drive from New York City, tucked into the Southern Tier of upstate New York!
The nearby Greater Binghamton Airport (BGM) makes it accessible for flights if you wish to go that route, but we highly suggest taking the scenic road trip along the Susquehanna and through the surrounding countryside.