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Ticonderoga:

Bicentennial Park & LaChute Waterfalls:

Located in historic down-

town. Offers access to a lovely walking path, the LaChute River Trail,

a children’s playground, picnic areas, gorgeous waterfalls, covered

bridge, excellent hillside for winter sliding, fishing access, and canoes

and kayaks can be launched from public dock located next to waterfalls.

Black Watch Library:

An Andrew Carnegie Library located in historic

Downtown Ticonderoga. The library offers access to books, magazines,

public computers, free Wi-Fi and a number of children’s events in a

comfortable setting.

Civil War Monument:

Located in Artillery Park at the intersection

of The Portage and Champlain Avenue. A life size civil war soldier in

bronze, stands on a pedestal with memorial plaques in memory of the

men and women of Ticonderoga who offered their lives in defense of

their country.

Cook Mountain Trail & Other Hiking Trails:

Located off Baldwin

Road in Ticonderoga. From the summit of Cook Mountain you can enjoy

an expansive view of northern Lake George. Hiking trails are available

throughout Ticonderoga. For more information contact the Chamber.

Eagle Lake:

Eagle Lake is located off Route 74 going from Ticond-

eroga towards Schroon Lake. Eagle Lake offers a peaceful location for

fishing, boating and swimming.

Five Nations Golf:

Five Nations Golf is a comprehensive Golf Center

on the north end of Lake George in the heart of the Adirondack Park

offering a full service Driving Range that has a tee box that can accom-

modate up to 12 people, an automated ball machine that disperses small

and large buckets, a Snack Bar, and periodic Golf Clinics put on by our

local PGA Professional. We can accommodate Special Events and also

have our own Glowing Course along with a historically themed 18 hole

mini golf course. Part of the “Ti Triple Play”. Come Play!

Fort Ticonderoga:

18th century history at America’s Fort! With 2,000

acres overlooking beautiful Lake Champlain, Fort Ticonderoga offers

the experience of historically accurate costumed interpreters, musket

demonstrations, museum exhibits, historic gardens and a seasonal corn

maze. Open 9:30 am - 5 pm daily, Mid May to Mid-October. Fort

Ticonderoga is located on Fort Ti Road. A gift shop and cafe are located

at Fort Ticonderoga and an array of events and reenactments take place

throughout the year.

Fort Ticonderoga Ferry:

Connecting Ticonderoga, NY and Shore-

ham, VT in 6 minutes the Fort Ti Cable Ferry is a historic scenic

shortcut on one of the oldest ferry crossings in North America. Open

May thru late October.

EXPERIENCE THE AREA

Highlight of Area Attractions

& Things To Do!