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  1. Birding
Farrell Road, Willsboro | (866) 843-5253
While the surrounding woodlots support a variety of breeding birds, like many sites along Lake Champlain, Willsboro Bay is very productive in the fall and spring. In fall, the bay can support large concentrations of ducks of an array of species....
  1. Nature and Historic Walks
6482 Main Street POB 193, Westport | (518) 962-2287
(1 mi RT, easy) Trailhead on Old Ironville Rd, 0.2 mi east of Penfield Museum. Cross creek, follow trail into woods, climbs hill above brook, goes along east shore of Penfield Pond.
  1. Birding
  2. Boat Launch Sites
Route 22, Westport | (518) 897-1310
This spot doubles as a boat launch and prime birding location!
  1. Fishing Holes
Marina Road, Willsboro
This lovely bay can offer a sheltered area when Lake Champlain is stirred up by wind. A marina with rentals is located on the shore for those who want to get out and fish the center but do not own a boat.
  1. Road Loops / Tours
  2. Scenic Drives
Main St, Essex | (518) 597-4649
Along with the gorgeous views of the Adirondack Mountains and Lake Champlain and great cycling roads, there are also wonderful hiking possibilities along this route.
  1. Road Loops / Tours
  2. Scenic Drives
Main St, Essex | (518) 597-4649
Upstate New York was the cradle of women's rights. Celebrate this slice of history with gorgeous views and abundant wildlife near Split Rock Mountain Wild Forest.
  1. Attractions
  2. Galleries and Visual Arts
Village, Port Henry
A Village of Port Henry Walking Tour. Enjoy this collection of public art, featuring eighteen murals that are interspersed throughout the historic village; one (#18) is in the hamlet of Mineville.
  1. Birding
Wilcox Dock, Plattsburgh
The City of Plattsburgh offers a few good places to check out Lake Champlain. Wilcox Docks and boat launch area gives birders good views of Cumberland Bay and the surrounding lake where they can find wintering and migrating waterfowl such as...
  1. Road Loops / Tours
  2. Scenic Drives
Route 22, Keeseville
Travel a winding loop along the AuSable River, with views of the Adirondack Mountains and river valleys. Clintonville almost became the capital of New York state! River and mountain views, some heavier traffic areas with limited shoulders.
  1. Nature and Historic Walks
  2. Heritage Tours
1 Mill Street, Keeseville | (518) 834-9328
Much of Keeseville's rich history is still alive and well today. Experience it for yourself on a walking tour.