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  1. Fishing Holes
  2. Birding
County Route 2, Crown Point | (866) 843-5253
Birds and fish attract many of the visitors to Putts Creek.
  1. Nature and Historic Walks
Reynolds Road, Essex | (518) 962-2287
The trail goes through a biologically rich forest and passes a beaver pond. To protect waterfowl, please leave dogs at home.
  1. Artists
  2. Nature and Historic Walks
  3. Wellness
  4. Heritage Tours
6459 Main Street, Westport
Enjoy a Walkable Westport tour of larger-than-life Westport Chairs painted by local artists and community members! These vibrantly colored early 1900s-inspired chairs are a place to slow down, take a seat, and stay awhile! The 2.3-mile Westport Chair...
  1. Road Loops / Tours
  2. Scenic Drives
Route 22, Willsboro
A great bike ride through small communities with lake views!
  1. Fishing Holes
, Westport | (518) 962-2287
Lake Champlain is our own Great Lake: it borders two countries, two states, is 122 miles long, has hundreds miles of shoreline, and is home to over 90 species of fish.
  1. Nature and Historic Walks
Route 74, Ticonderoga | (518) 585-6619
This short trail to a backcountry pond can only be reached via a short paddle across Eagle Lake.
  1. Boat Launch Sites
Dock Lane, Port Henry | (518) 897-1310
Off Route 9N on Dock Lane in the village of Port Henry, you'll find a hard surface ramp and parking for 45 cars and trailers.
  1. Whitewater
Route 22, Essex | (518) 597-4649
The Northway to Boquet section of the Boquet River sweeps under quaint bridges and features beautiful farmland views with distant mountains as a backdrop. This section is 16.6 miles long and classified as Class II-IV. Put in location: Latitude: 44.248...
  1. Swimming
  2. Flatwater Paddles
  3. Birding
  4. Parks
Bulwagga Bay Road, Port Henry | (518) 546-7500
Canoe, kayak, swim, and bird all at Bulwagga Bay! Say "hi" to Champ if you're in the area.
  1. Heritage Tours
  2. Museums / Historic Sites
  3. Nature and Historic Walks
, Ticonderoga | (518) 962-2287
Ticonderoga began with the fort and was soon a center of paper production. It has more than three dozen buildings listed on the National Register.