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Rt 22, Willsboro | (518) 585-6619
The Noblewood nature and birding trail is open year round. Off-season admission (by foot) is free.
  1. Flatwater Paddles
  2. Fishing Holes
Montcalm St, Ticonderoga | (518) 585-6619
This is the lower part of the river, downstream from the falls in Bicentennial Park. After the dramatic drop at the falls, the river slows down to make its way to Lake Champlain near Fort Ticonderoga. Getting There The canoe and kayak launch is across...
  1. Nature and Historic Walks
  2. Snowshoeing
  3. Cross Country Skiing
Sherman Road, Westport | (866) 843-5253
Wonderful outing through an old forest and a pine plantation, then follows the border of the wetlands before traversing the side of a hill.
  1. Nature and Historic Walks
  2. Heritage Tours
1 Main Street, Westport | (518) 597-4649
This tour will guide you through the evolution of Westport from its early industrial and agricultural beginnings to a summer resort that has responded to dramatic changes in expectations for rest and recreation over the course of a century and a half. 
  1. Trails
  2. Nature and Historic Walks
624 Mountain View Drive , Willsboro
This is another fine trail in the CATS trail system.
  1. Birding
7305 VT Route 125, Crown Point | (802) 759-2412
The birding is so great in New York, it often spills over into Vermont! Just across the Champlain Bridge, visit Chimney Point to get a water's edge view of the lake and its incredible bird species.
  1. Boat Launch Sites
Route 74, Ticonderoga | (518) 897-1310
Beach launch with parking for six cars; trailers can be parked down the road in overflow lots.
  1. Heritage Tours
Park Place, Port Henry | (518) 546-9855
A historic collection of a wide array of architectural styles throughout the village.
  1. Birding
Front Street, Au Sable Chasm | (518) 597-4649
The Port Kent Ferry Terminal offers another good place to check out Lake Champlain and is most productive during the cold months. 
  1. Nature and Historic Walks
703 Creek Rd, Crown Point | (518) 597-3804
First named Irondale, this area is known as the “Birthplace of the Electric Age," since it was here that the first industrial application of electricity in the United States took place.

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