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and biking path between the states. For information on the “old” Cham-

plain Bridge you can visit the Lake Champlain Region Visitor Center

located at the base of the bridge in NY.

Lake Champlain Bridge Interpretive Trail:

Beginning at the boat

launch next to the Visitors Center the trail winds under the bridge along

Lake Champlain and comes out into Fort St. Frederic at the Crown

Point State Historic Site.

Lake Champlain Region Visitors Center:

Located at the base of the

Champlain Bridge in New York the center gives visitor’s access to an

array of regional information as well as exhibits.

Memory Garden:

Located on Main Street, a brick walkway leads to

a bench next to a small man made pond, a circular monument with

plaques in memory of Crown Point residents and the Christmas

Memory Tree.

Monitor Bay Park & Boat Launch:

The boat launch is open for pub-

lic use and gives access to Lake Champlain. The town of Crown Point

does have sites available.

North Country Trail:

The “eastern terminus” is located at the Lake

Champlain Bridge/Crown Point State Historic Site. The North Country

Trail connects America’s red plaid nation, wandering 4600 miles

through America’s rugged northern heartlands. Stretching across seven

states, this is the longest National Scenic Trail stretching from New

York to North Dakota.

Penfield Homestead Museum:

The birth place of the Electric Age

located in historic Ironville on Creek Road in the town of Crown Point.

Penfield Museum is a nonprofit museum that is dedicated to preserving

the history of the iron working industry in the North Country during the

19th Century. Hiking Trails are available via Penfield.

Veterans Memorial Park & Monument:

Located in downtown

Crown Point. Offers a place to relax and is the site of events throughout

the year. The monument within the Park has the names of those from

Crown Point area who died serving in the military during the Civil War.

Stones are located around the monument which have names of those

who died starting from the revolutionary war to those who have passed

away serving our country today.

Hague:

Elephant Rock:

Elephant Rock is located on Route 8/Graphite

Mountain Road. This oddly shaped rock has been transformed by a

touch of paint to look like an Elephant. The “old timers” believe that

you need to beep as you drive by so the elephant doesn’t walk out in

front of you.

Hague Historical Museum:

Located at the Community Center on Route

8/Graphite Mountain Road, the museum displays include a timeline on

the history of Hague beginning with America’s first graphite mines, as

well as special exhibits.

EXPERIENCE THE AREA