The Binghamton center is around the area of Roberson Museum and Science Center and the area of Binghamton General Hospital.
Compared to the average American city, Mahwah sees quite a bit of rainfall and humidity year-round. The township gets nearly 50 inches of rain per year, about 10 inches above the national average. Annual snowfall comes in at about 25 inches. However, you'll enjoy over 200 sunny days a year in Mahwah, heavenly white winters, and balmy summers.
The warmest months in Mahwah run from June to August when the mercury tops out at the low to middle 80s. Nights are pleasant and cool with temperatures dropping to the low 60s. You'll still experience many showers throughout the summer, with average monthly rainfall levels of well over 4 inches.
Visiting in winter, especially for skiing, is brisk and pleasurable. January and February are the chilliest months. You'll see highs around 35 to 40 degrees and lows that plummet well below freezing, usually around the high teens. Expect several inches of snow per month, normally coming in just in time for the Christmas holiday and melting off by spring.
You can't beat AAA memberships for easy-to-find hotel discounts, and Mahwah is no exception. Some of the many places in town where you'll save money include Comfort Suites, Homewood Suites, Super 8, and the Holiday Express in nearby Ramsey. For senior discounts, you'll have to travel a bit further to the Park Ridge Marriott, but you can save on their room rates (which are somewhat expensive compared to those found in Mahwah, but it's a very nice place to hang your proverbial hat).
Grabbing a senior discount is another great way to save cash, but there are few places in town where you can leverage this option. However, once again Comfort Suites comes through. The senior savings aren't huge — but if you're also a AAA member, you can possibly take advantage of both discounts for the same stay.
DoubleTree by Hilton is a centrally located three-star hotel that has the same room rates as those of the two-star offerings nearby. What you get for your money is a quality hotel where you'll enjoy an indoor pool, sports bar, and close proximity to the NJ Transit train system. Their rates run about 20 percent less than comparable hotels in the area. Enjoy fresh, warm cookies in the lobby, soft and fluffy high-quality bedding, and everything else you'd expect from a Hilton hotel.
Mahwah is known as "Bergen County's Parkland" due to its high concentration of state and national parks. Many of them center around the picturesque Ramapo River and Ramapo Mountains. Mahwah's public spaces offer many recreational pursuits including skiing, snowboarding, archery, biking, swimming, hiking, and fishing, to name a few. The township also hosts facilities for football, baseball, skating, lacrosse, tennis, bocce, and many other solo and team sports.
Mahwah is where you'll find two jewels for the outdoor enthusiast, the first being Darlington County Park. This lush park spans nearly 200 acres and is located at the foothills of the Ramapo Mountains. It encompasses no fewer than three public lakes, two of them for swimming and a third for fishing. You can swim at Darlington from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. beginning Memorial Day, all the way until Labor Day, so long as the weather is appropriate. The park also has a modern playground, picnic areas, and courts for tennis, handball, and basketball.
The second local gem that makes its home in Mahwah is the 1,300-acre Campgaw Mountain Reservation. This county park is a haven for skiers, boasting a pair of two-person chairlifts and three "magic carpet" lifts (similar to conveyor belts) that are perfect for kids and novices. Tubing is a big deal at Campgaw, and they even have a special lift that drags the tube and rider to the starting area. Campgaw is the closest ski area to New York City and sees thousands upon thousands of visitors a year. If you've never skied before, it's a great place to learn.
Mahwah is also home to the Rampapo Rally. This annual cycling event is a local favorite and has a history that spans four decades. Considered by many to be the best biking event in the state, the Rampapo Rally offers six different routes to delight riders of all skill levels. The route lengths are 12, 25, 50, 62, 100, and 125 miles. Riders are supported by a network of top-level resources including fully stocked rest stops, bike repairs, a catered post-ride lunch, free gifts to all registrants, a raffle with amazing prizes, and lots more.
Whether you're in Mahwah for business purposes, visiting loved ones in nearby New York City, or enjoying outdoor adventures, your stay will always be a pleasant one. Thanks to the many lodging possibilities in town, you can easily find a comfortable and budget-friendly place to rest your head and gather your energy for the fun-filled days ahead.
Below are reviews of the city of Binghamton, NY from an actual visitor's perspective.
Beautiful Fall colors of the trees.
Great places to eat close by.
I like the choices of restaurants there!
We only live an hour away and shop there and Johnson City. We went to our favorite stores, the movies and dinner at Applebee's
It a comfortable city.
July Fest and Strange Brew restaurant!
Applebee's next door and Cracker Barrel were very convenient.
Visited Harriet Tubman House.
Chris's Diner is excellent!
Everything was clean, neat, modern, comfortable.
I like the downtown area.
Amazing softball fields at SUNY Campus. Great food, beer and atmosphere at Farm by Beer Tree in Port Crane.
The riverwalk was nice. We liked the nearby downtown brew pub.
I would still gladly stay here again!
The friendliness of most people I interacted with, including drivers!! Good shopping and reasonable prices. Loved seeing rebuilding of Oakdale Mall and downtown Binghamton.
Nice local area
Animal Adventure Park, the home of the world famous giraffe and son, April and Tajiri.
Sunny Binghamton Anderson Center for the Performing Arts