
Travel Postmarked: Essential
Why Travel Matters More Than Ever in Cayuga County

There’s something special about this time of year in Cayuga County. Maybe it’s the way the lake starts to shimmer a little brighter, the reopening of seasonal favorites, or the steady return of visitors ready to explore everything from our historic streets to our scenic byways.
It’s also the perfect moment to celebrate National Travel and Tourism Week (May 3–9, 2026). NTTW a nationwide recognition of an industry that fuels connection, community, and discovery.

A Landmark Moment for Travel
This year’s celebration carries a little extra weight. As the U.S. gears up for global moments like the FIFA World Cup and the nation’s 250th birthday, travel is taking center stage. Millions of visitors will be exploring communities across the country, seeking out places just like Cayuga County, where history, culture, and natural beauty intersect in meaningful ways.
This year’s National Travel and Tourism Theme is, “Postmarked: Essential”. Travel isn’t just about getting from point A to point B, travel leaves a lasting imprint on the places we visit and the people who call them home.
The Impact, Right Here at Home



In Cayuga County, tourism isn’t just a seasonal boost, it’s a year-round economic driver. Visitors contribute to the vibrancy of our downtowns, support locally owned shops and restaurants, and help sustain the experiences that make this place unique.
Did you know…
Travelers spent $157 million in Cayuga County
Tourism supports over 1,500 local jobs
Tourism generated nearly $18.66 million in state and local taxes easing the burden on residents by $629 per household.
The People Behind the Experience



Behind every memorable visit is a network of passionate people. From the barista crafting your morning coffee to the historian sharing stories of Harriet Tubman and William H. Seward, to the small business owners who greet you by name tourism in Cayuga County is deeply personal.
It’s the team welcoming guests at the Harriet Tubman National Historical Park, the artists showcasing work at the Schweinfurth Art Center, and the outdoor enthusiasts helping you discover a new favorite trail or waterfront view.
More Than a Visit—A Connection
Travel here isn’t just about checking destinations off a list. It’s about slowing down and experiencing something real…
Strolling through historic Auburn where stories of courage and change still echo
Sipping wine along Cayuga Lake as the sun sets over the water
Exploring trails, shorelines, and state parks that invite you to go beyond
These are the moments that stay with you and the reason people return again and again.
Celebrating Travel, Today and Tomorrow
National Travel and Tourism Week is our chance to recognize the role travel plays in shaping communities like ours, not just economically, but culturally and socially. As we look ahead to a future filled with global events and new visitors discovering Cayuga County for the first time, one thing remains clear: travel is essential. It connects us. It sustains us. And it tells the story of who we are. Ready to experience it for yourself?