ABOUT OUR AREA
Guthrie's Sayre campus is situated in a lush
valley at the confluence of the Susquehanna and
Chemung Rivers in north-central Pennsylvania.
Located just a few miles from the New York border,
the Sayre area is proximate to the major cities
of the northeast - Philadelphia, New York City,
Buffalo, Rochester and Niagara Falls are within
three hours? drive. Other Guthrie locations are
also proximate to regional sites and cities of
interest. The area is renowned for its maple
products (syrup, sugar, candy) and wine, and
is also noted for its dairy and apple production.
Living
You can choose to live in any number of communities
in Bradford (PA), Chemung (NY), Tioga (NY), Broome
(NY) and other counties. The region is safe,
with a low crime rate and neighbors who know
each other. Living options vary -- you can choose
a suburban neighborhood or development, apartment
living or a house in the country with surrounding
acreage. Recreation
When it comes to recreation, the region is optimally
located to take advantage of almost every sort
of activity imaginable ? outdoor pursuits such
as hiking, biking, canoeing or skiing, or other
entertainment such as shopping, cultural and
historical events, museums, concerts and more.
Whether you enjoy championship golf or Broadway-caliber
theater, winery tours or antiquing, Sayre is
centrally located to take advantage of it all.
It's just a short drive to Seneca and Cayuga
Lakes, the largest of the eleven Finger Lakes,
all of which offer opportunities for camping,
swimming, boating, horseback riding, or visiting
various wine trails. Ithaca, New York, a thriving
college town that's home to Cornell University,
is located nearby and offers fine dining, cultural
activities, outdoor opportunities in its many
gorges and parks and more. For your winter
enjoyment, downhill and cross-country skiing
venues are available throughout our region. For
more information about our spectacular ski areas,
visit: Alpine Mountain Belleayre Mountain
Blue Mountain Camelback Greek
Peak Montage Shawnee Mountain
Song Mountain Tanglwood |