Ticonderoga, NY

Ticonderoga lies in the Heart of the Champlain Valley, a treasure trove of the past. Steep yourself in the history of the French and Indian War at Fort Ticonderoga, and the adventures of the Ethan Allen Boys.

Ticonderoga combines an old-town atmosphere with present-day progress in the village on the Falls. Feel the boisterous roar of the whitewater LaChute River as it thunders over the village dam. Stroll or bike along the winding pathways of Bicentennial Park. If you prefer, simply sit on the village green and close your eyes. Bask in the sounds of summer jazz as it wends its way from the huge outdoor tent of the summer Ticonderoga Festival Guild.

The shores of Lake Champlain and Lake George provide abundant opportunities for four-season outdoor recreation. There are numerous lakes, ponds and streams to paddle and fish, as well as endless forested trails to hike. Drink in the incredible scenery as you ride along the Champlain Bikeway. Enjoy boating, swimming, and camping as the sun descends gently behind the mountains. And when winter prevails, ice fishing and cross-country skiing are favored activities.

With a scenic and bustling environment, Ticonderoga is a lively Adirondack crossroads.

Just south of Ticonderoga, the town of Putnam is settled in the mountainous space separating Lake George and the southern tip of Lake Champlain. Fishing on Lake Champlain and Lake George is excellent. Glenburnie Beach and Gull Bay Beach on Lake George provide fun for boaters and swimmers.

This landscape of rolling pastures fringed with rugged mountains provides a distinctly pastoral, old-world feeling. Putnam is a glimpse into the rural life of early America, a serene and peaceful setting that offers quietude and an idyllic natural beauty.


Area Lodging

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The The Lake Champlain Inn B&B

Putnam Station, NY 12861
Tel: (518) 547-9942
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The Lake TLC Inn is a place where you can be pampered and refreshed, surrounded by nature's beauty in upstate New York. Escape the hectic, hurry-up world, relax and experience the ambiance, gracious hospitality and pleasant solitude of the past.

Located on the shores of Lake Champlain in the Adirondack Mountains, part of the six million acre Adirondack Park, The Lake Champlain Inn (TLC Inn B&B) sits on 130 acres nestled on a hillside on the shores of Lake Champlain, overlooking the Green Mountains of Vermont to the east... and the Adirondack Mountains surrounding Lake George to the west. This charming, newly renovated Victorian bed and breakfast was constructed in 1870 by the Graham brothers. It was one of three homes they built in the area. It features many special effects including hand-crafted woodwork and moldings, a hung chimney in the kitchen, a stone foundation 24" thick, and original red maple wood flooring. It offers magnificent views, gracious hospitality and ambiance of a bygone era, with modern conveniences, candlelight breakfasts, romantic fireplace setting, relaxation and solitude

Please call us at (518) 5479942 for more information.


Stone House Motel

429 Montcalm St W
Ticonderoga, NY 12883
(518) 585-7394

This cozy Adirondack motel has loads of charm and warm hospitality, not to mention great prices.


Dining Venues


Corner Café
110 Lake George Ave
Ticonderoga, NY 12883
(518) 585-2896

This charming café is the perfect place to dine with the family.


Hot Biscuit Diner
428 Montcalm St W
Ticonderoga, NY 12883
(518) 585-3483

Friendly service, great food and a beautiful atmosphere make this a great place to stop for a delicious home-style meal.


Roofer's Bar & Grill
117 Burgoyne Rd
Ticonderoga, NY 12883
(518) 585-6118

This inviting tavern offers great food, entertainment and a lively sports bar.