This segment is a loop that leads paddlers along Crown Point, a state historic site that has been the location of two separate forts under different


This segment is a loop that leads paddlers along Crown Point, a state historic site that has been the location of two separate forts under different

It is recommended that this segment be completed south to north. This route begins in the village of Port Henry, and passes a number of historic sites

This route explores one of Lake Champlain’s largest and most historic islands, along with its smaller neighbor (Crab Island). The trail follows the

This route passes by the Point au Roche Lighthouse, a testament to the heyday of ship navigation on Lake Champlain. The trail continues along a series

This segment follows a shallow shoreline, much of which is marshy. Paddlers will pass historic Chazy Landing, with many equally historic homes. From

This short segment is ideal for nature and wildlife viewing. The shoreline along this part of the lake often consists of marshes, resulting in a

This segment explores a narrow and marshy section of the lake. Wildlife is abundant here, especially birds and waterfowl. Here, the lake becomes quite

It is recommended that this route be completed south to north. This route begins in the now-quiet-but-once-bustling town of Port Kent and continues

This route begins in the small community of Port Kent. The trail explores Schuyler Island, a site of boat-building history, and continues south to the
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