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Hague Public Beach, Park & Boat Launch:

Located on Route 9N in

the center of Hague. The park offers access to Lake George, a public

beach, children’s playground, a grassy area to rest and relax, a sandy

beach, a boat launch as well as a pier for scenic views of Lake George.

The beach is open 10 AM - 6 PM July 1st through Labor Day.

Jabe Pond Trail & Other Hiking Trails:

Follow Route 9N south

towards Silver Bay. Turn right onto Split Rock Road. There is a parking

area near the Jabes Pond Trail Head. This hike will give you beautiful

views of Jabe Pond and native flowers. Other Hiking Trails are avail-

able throughout the area.

Peggy’s Point:

This park which is maintained by the Lake George

Land Conservancy includes 315 feet of lake shoreline, a popular spot

for anglers and anyone who wishes to sit and enjoy a peaceful moment

on the point. This property has a beautiful lawn with towering birch

trees and space for families to play and picnic together

Rogers Rock Campsite, Hiking Trails, Day Use, Beach & Boat

Launch:

Rogers Rock Campsite is located on the border of the Town

of Ticonderoga and Hague on NYS Route 9N and gives access to Lake

George, 332 campsites, day use and picnic areas, sandy beach, boat

launch and hiking trails.

Silver Bay YMCA:

Silver Bay YMCA is a conference center located

on over 700 acres along the shores of Lake George welcoming groups

of all sizes from conferences, family reunions, and family vacations.

Daily and weekly access to their facilities and activities is available

including a sandy beach, kayaking, canoeing, archery, tennis, basket-

ball, fitness center, craft shop, hiking trails, family programs, lectures,

concerts and an Ice Cream Shop. A Gift Shop is located at Silver Bay.

The Gallery At Hague Creek:

Surrounded by the Charm of a building

erected in 1839, the Gallery features work of artists from the Hudson

Valley and the lower Adirondack Region. Throughout the season it

exhibits and hosts both locally and nationally recognized and emerg-

ing artists in a variety of media. The gallery is located on Graphite

Mountain Road.

Moriah:

Belfry Mountain Fire Tower & Hiking Trail:

This entire climb is

all easy uphill hike, along an access road to the tower. The firetower is

open so be sure to climb on up and check out the views. Slight views

can be had from the ground floor if you don’t like climbing the tower.

The old mining community of Mineville, Witherbee and Moriah are

directly below you and the large mounds of mine tailings can be seen in

the distance. Lake Champlain and the Green Mountains of Vermont are

far off in the distance.

Bulwagga Bay Beach:

Located just off Route 22/9N Bulwagga Bay

offers a playground, beach, pavilion, horseshoes and a basketball court.

Boat Launch & Port Henry Pier:

The boat launch is located along

Lake Champlain a short distance down the hill from the Port Henry

EXPERIENCE THE AREA