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  1. Swimming
  2. Parks
  3. Public Campgrounds
  4. Flatwater Paddles
  5. Birding
Beach Road, Port Henry | (518) 546-7123
It's a small town beach with a big presence. By being here, you increases your odds of seeing Champ! There's also a sandy beach, playground, nearby amenities, and a lovely riverside stroll through the park which contains one of the many rivers and...
  1. Farmer's Market / Farms
Route 22, Willsboro | (518) 963-4383
Every Thursday from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Jun 12 to Aug 28, 2025. Homemade jams, fresh flowers, cheese, and honey.
  1. Birding
  2. Nature and Historic Walks
Lake Shore Road, Westport | (866) 843-5253
Located within the Magic Triangle, Webb Royce Swamp has historically been a great birding location with a variety of breeding ducks, Great Blue Herons, and Red-winged Blackbirds.
  1. Farmer's Market / Farms
1114 Wicker Street, Ticonderoga | (518) 585-6619
Local products, produce, special events, kids crafts, & more!
  1. Flatwater Paddles
  2. Fishing Holes
County Route 7, Mineville | (518) 597-4649
This tranquil pond is well sheltered and is a wonderful place to be when April 1 and fishing season comes.
  1. Boat Launch Sites
County Rte. 7, Elizabethtown | (518) 897-1310
A lovely beach launch with parking for 6 cars and trailers. 
  1. Birding
Albee Road, Essex | (518) 597-4649
Whallon Bay is an expansive bay that is often a place to spot something exciting, such as grebes and ducks.
  1. Nature and Historic Walks
Mill Street POB 193, Westport | (518) 962-2287
This easy, 0.75 mile round trip trail starts at a playground for a short, easy walk that's suitable for all ages and skills.
  1. Birding
Hurricane Road, Elizabethtown
Hurricane Mountain outside the Village of Keene is a popular hike along the three trails that take hikers to the summit. It can also be good for birding, and a variety of breeding birds call the area home. Watch and listen for kinglets, vireos...
  1. Birding
  2. Outdoor Adventures
  3. Scenic Drives
Mt Defiance Road , Ticonderoga | (518) 597-4649
This historic location and scenic drive offers unmatched views of Fort Ticonderoga as well as Lake Champlain from above.