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Business District. In addition there is a pier that offers a beautiful view

of the lake and the Champlain Bridge as well as fishing access.

Champ Beach Park:

Located along Lake Champlain the park has a

sandy beach, children’s playground, horseshoes, basketball court and

beautiful views of Lake Champlain and the Champlain Bridge.

“Champ” The Lake Champlain Monster:

Does Lake Champlain

harbor a monster? Port Henry sure thinks so. Our resident monster, af-

fectionately known as “Champ” has been sighted for as long as people

have been in this part of the Adirondacks. Old stories of the Native

American tribes that lived near Lake Champlain confirm that they

believed a “horned serpent” lived in the lake. Modern sightings started

in Bulwagga Bay, Port Henry in 1819. This remains an excellent place

to launch a Champ search. A listing of Champ sightings can be seen in

Port Henry.

Cheney Mountain Trail:

A trail that leads to a summit overlooking

and giving gorgeous views of Lake Champlain. Access is off Pelfershire

Road in Port Henry. The trail is maintained by Champlain Area Trails.

LC&M Caboose:

Built in 1946 at Fisher Hill Shop in Mineville, NY.

The train is displayed next to the Amtrak stop in Port Henry. It is con-

structed from an Iron Ore Car and weighs 16 tons. The Lake Champlain

and Moriah Railroad used the caboose on the main line from Mineville

to Port Henry to haul Iron Ore.

Moriah Country Club & Golf Course:

Located on Broad Street in

Port Henry the Moriah golf course is a 9-hole course located up the hill

from Port Henry’s Business District.

Port Henry Walking Tour:

Explore Port Henry’s historic downtown

and learn about Moriah’s industrial legacy on AWalk Through History,

a self-guided walking tour. The architectural walking tour brochure

includes descriptions of 12 buildings in downtown Port Henry.

Roe Pond:

A dedicated children’s fishing pond. No anglers age 16

years and older are allowed to fish Roe Pond, pursuant to local law.

Minimum fine $100.

Sherman Free Library:

Located on Church Street in Port Henry. The

library offers access to books, magazines, public computer services,

WiFi and more.

The Iron Center:

Railroad and mining history exhibits are presented

by the Town of Moriah Historical Society in a restored carriage house

at the former Witherbee-Sherman and Company mining headquarters.

The museum documents the operations of the local iron ore mining

industry, which flourished from 1820 to 1971, its impact on worker’s

lives, and the preparation, processing, and transport of iron ore from

Lake Champlain to the world.

Town Park:

Located between the town office and the Amtrak

station. This grassy park is the site of a gazebo where summer concerts

are held as well as the LC&M Caboose.

EXPERIENCE THE AREA