Active during 2 wars, this 18th-century fort features reenactments, gardens & a weapons collection.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
The Skenesborough Museum was founded in 1959 during the town of Whitehall’s 200th (bicentennial) anniversary. The building it occupies is a 1917 reinforced concrete Canal Terminal building. It was later used as a town shed before NYS planned to demolish it.
June 28th, 1959 it was dedicated and in 1960 the town received permission to use the building as long as it remain a museum.
When the STAR TREK television series was canceled in 1969, the original sets were dismantled and largely destroyed, only a few small items of the actual sets remain today, and those that have survived are in private collections. Trek superfan James Cawley began the process of rebuilding the sets just as they would have been seen 50 years ago when the series was being filmed, a 14 year journey has culminated in the most accurate rebuild of the original sets, and is now open and welcoming STAR TREK fans from all over the world!
Gardens have been part of Ticonderoga’s history for centuries. French, British and American armies found nourishment in the vegetables grown in the fertile gardens located below the fort walls along the shores of Lake Champlain. In the 19th and 20th century, the lush and historic landscape transformed into a unique private country American estate. Museum founders celebrated Ticonderoga’s defining Colonial and Revolutionary history while adding new gardens and orchards to the landscape. Today visitors to the 6-acre King’s Garden explore centuries of garden history, savor the fragrant heritage flowers, and discover how Fort Ticonderoga cultivates its gardens today to feature its incredible history and create curated culinary experiences and sustainable agricultural practices.
High-altitude courses equipped with zip lines, rope swings, nets & more for kids & adults.
Experience the Adirondacks at Up Yonda Farm while you explore our 3+ miles of trails, butterfly garden, pond, maple sugarhouse, museum, sensory garden, and more.
Find new ways to connect with nature through hands-on science programs with Naturalists at Up Yonda Farm.
Monday-Saturday: 10am-7pm
Sunday: 10am-6pm
Nestled in the heart of the region sits The Outlets at Lake George, an open-air outlet shopping destination. Part of the well-known “Million-Dollar-Half-Mile,” an outlet retail area comprised of four distinct centers that collectively feature more than 70 stores. The Outlets at Lake George East and The Outlets at Lake George West feature a combined total of over 30 of the most iconic and leading brand names in retail today, all at outlet savings.
Paradox Brewery is a certified Veteran owned, independent craft brewery founded in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains brewing innovative beer of the highest quality.
Bolton Landing Brewing Company is a family-owned microbrewery located in the heart of Bolton Landing, New York on the pristine shores of beautiful Lake George.
The Lake George Steamboat Company offers many daily, varied length cruises on 3 large ships from May through the end of October.
Plan a one-of-a-kind trip when you head out on a Lake George hiking adventure! From the surrounding Adirondack mountain trails to the breathtaking lake views, it's sure to be an experience you'll never forget.