Places & Things To See in the Lake George Region!
With all that there is to do here, we can often miss out on visiting some other truly unique places & interesting things to see - including parks, markers & monuments, battlefields, canals, forts, bike trails, bridges, historical centers, popular festivals, venues, museums, lakes, rivers, certain attractions and much more. Search out this eclectic “Have You Seen?” list, which also includes select popular Lake George landmarks, and be sure to click on any specific one for more detailed information.

Click on any the “Have You Seen?” listings below to find more info!
The Adirondac
Scenic Cruise Ship at Shoreline Cruises in Lake George.
Adirondack Balloon Festival
Annual 4 day festival of hot air balloons in Queensbury, Glens Falls & Lake George.
Adirondack Museum
Experience the history and heritage of the Adirondack North Country.
The Adirondack Park
The largest park preserve in the U. S. comprising of 6 million acres.
Adirondack Extreme Adventure Course
The United State’s 1st aerial adventure course.
Ashville Game Farm and Exotic Zoo
See monkeys, parrots, peackcocks, camels, lynx, bearcats, bears & more!
Blais Park
Small Lake George Village park overlooking the lake.
Bloody Pond
Historical location in Lake George.
Bolton Landing
Visit this beautiful vacation town on Lake George.
Burgoyne Trail
Relive the history of 200 years ago.
Champlain Barge Canal
60 mile canal system where vessels pass through a series of locks.
Charles R. Wood Theater
Performance & concert venue in Glens Falls.
Covered Bridges of Southern Washington County
19th century covered bridges on the National Register of Historic Places.
Crandall Public Library
Serving residents of Warren, Washington, Saratoga & Hamilton Counties since 1893.
Crown Point Historic Site
Visit this French-Canadian fortification built 1734-1737 in the So. Champlain Valley.
Feeder Canal
Part of the 524 miles of New York’s canals.
Fort Ticonderoga & The King’s Gardens
Relive epic history at America’s fort!
Fort William Henry
Visit a restored 18th century log fortress built during the French & Indian War.
Garnet Mine Tours & Gore Mountain Mineral Shop
Explore the site of the largest Garnet Crystals in the world.
Grant Cottage State Historic Site
Visit where Ulysses S. Grant spent the last weeks of his life in 1885.
Great Sacandage Lake
A 29 miles picturesque Adirondack lake made by man in the 1920′s.
High Falls Gorge
Look into the Adirondack’s natural history & beauty.
House of Frankenstein
Explore Lake George’s 1st wax museum & haunted attraction
Knox Trail
Follow the road markers to take an historic 1775 trip.
Lac Du Saint Sacrement
Cruise beautiful Lake George aboard this impressive excursion vessel.
Lake George – The Most Beautiful Lake
The one and only “Queen of American Lakes.”
Lake George Battlefield Park
35 acre park and historical landmark in Lake George Village.
Lake George Forum
Large venue for programs, events, entertainment, sports, conventions & more.
Lake George Village Beautification
Lake George Village reveals a new makeover for the 2011 season.
Lake George Visitor Center
Information center for tourists directly in Lake Georg Village.
Lake George Arts Project
Local non profit group provides concerts, performances, art programs and exhibits.
Lake George REC Center
350 acre public recreation area.
Lakefront Walkway
1700 foot walkway along Lake George in the village.
Million Dollar Beach
Popular public state beach in Lake George Village.
Minne-Ha-Ha
Cruise Lake George aboard the popular Sternwheel Steamboat vessel.
Mohican
Cruise Lake George aboard the oldest continuously operated vessel on Lake George.
Musical Magical Mondays
Entertainment in Shepard Park on Mondays.
Natural Stone Bridge and Caves Park
Discover the oldest rock in North America & largest marble cave entrance in the east!
New York Independence Trail
Take a self-guided auto tour of the French & Indian War & Revolutionary War sites.
New York State Forest Preserve
Protects 681,000 acres of state-owned land in the Adirondack Mountains.
Prospect Mountain
Hike or drive-up this popular landmark to view beautiful panoramic 100 mile views.
Public Docks
These Lake George Village docks provide parking spaces for boats.
Railroads on Parade
Magical Miniature World of Model Train Exhibits
Rogers Island Visitors Center
Site of the large British encampment during the French & Indian War.
Santa’s Workshop, North Pole NY
Meet Santa and his helpers and this winter wonderland.
Saratoga Mineral Baths
Visit the baths that have been popular for centuries due to its therapeutic & health benefits.
Saratoga Mineral Water Springs
Enjoy the many mineral water springs throughout the city of Saratoga Springs.
Saratoga National Historical Park
Popular historic park in Saratoga Springs offers activities, programs, tours & visitor center.
Saratoga Performing Art Center
home of the NYC Ballet & Philadelphia Orchestra and music venue to big artists & bands.
Schuyler House
Restored home of Revolutionary War Commander General Phillip Schuyler built in 1777.
Secret Caverns
Northeast’s most natural cavern offering underground adventures for all.
Shepard Park
popular park, concert venue & beach area in the heart of Lake George Village.
Shirt Factory
artist studios, shoppes, galleries & services in a historic factory in Glens Falls.
Skene Manor
Victorian Gothic-style mansion built in 1874 overlooking the village of Whitehall, New York.
Warren County Fish Hatchery
Stocks Adirondack lakes, ponds & streams with their rainbow & brook trout fish.
Yaddo
Professional creative artists take residency at this 400 acre estate in Saratoga Springs.




