4 historic sites listings in the Lake George region of the Adirondack Park. The "Queen of American Lakes." Fort William Henry, the steamboats, Prospect Mountain, and a 32-mile ribbon of shoreline from the Village north through Bolton Landing and Hague.
Fort Ticonderoga guards America's most historic landscape on Lake Champlain, offering a blend of history, reenactments, and gardens.

Experience the beauty of the Historic Champlain Canal with a customized pontoon tour. We offer both public and private boats rides on the Hudson River/Champlain Canal.

Explore New York's beauty by rail biking with Revolution Rail! Rev Rail's unique rail biking experience will have you pedaling along historic railroad tracks in the stunning Adirondack Mountains, offering a family-friendly activity for all…
Nearby Queensbury historical marker states: The Blind Rock marker denotes an ancient gneiss boulder which was known to Native Americans and early colonists as the bounds between lands held by the English and French prior to the French and Indian war.