Cross Country Skiing & Snowshoeing

Perfect winter activities, cross country skiing, and snowshoeing are some of the best ways to get exercise and enjoy the beauty of Ticonderoga when our town becomes a winter wonderland.

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Trails

Champlain Area Trails (CAT)

Cook Mt

Located on Baldwin Road, this trail offers several routes at varying levels. The easiest is a simple loop (.75 miles), the most difficult is a steep climb (1.1 miles, 2.2 round trip) to the top of the mountain, providing a beautiful view of either the mountains of Vermont. Or a little further (.02 miles), there is a stunning view of Heart Bay looking south over Lake George. There is limited road-side parking.

    Mount Defiance

    This small mountain provides incredible views of Fort Ticonderoga and is an easy and well-traveled route. It is one mile to the top and there is a small parking lot at the trailhead. 

      Bicentennial Park

      There are several paved trails in this park, just before downtown Ticonderoga when entering town from Route 22. There is a covered bridge and a picturesque waterfall where the La Chute River connects Lake George and Lake Champlain.

        La Chute River Walk Interpretive Trail

        This is an easy 1.7-mile loop that goes through Bicentennial Park. 

          Roger’s Rock Campground

          This campground provides 6.2 miles of trails through forests and provides beautiful views of Lake George. It also has 3.2 miles of trails lit for night skiing.

            Equipment Rentals

            There are no equipment rentals or stores in Ticonderoga, but there are some in the greater region.

              Cunningham’s Ski Rentals

              North Creek, NY: there are also 25 kilometers of groomed trails in this area.

                The Inside Edge Ski and Bike Shop

                Queensbury, NY

                  Beaverbrook Outfitters

                  Weavertown, NY

                    Dick’s Sporting Goods

                    Glens Falls, NY

                      Plattsburg

                      Maui North – Ski, Bike & Board

                      Viking Ski N’ Cycle

                      Play it Again Sports

                      Queensbury, NY

                        Dick’s Sporting Goods

                        Lake Placid, NY

                          Charter & Guide Services

                          Public parking is available at these public places.

                            Adirondack Mountain & Stream Guide Service

                            Provides guide services for all four seasons, with a range of activities including hunting, fishing, canoeing, hiking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. Phone 518-251-3762.

                              Ponds

                              The ponds around Ticonderoga are beautiful, quiet, secluded, and fun.

                                Lost Pond

                                Bear Pond

                                Putnam Pond

                                Springhill Ponds

                                Gooseneck Pond

                                Pennfield Pond

                                Local Groups

                                Ticonderoga Fish & Game Club

                                Hague Fish & Game Club

                                Fishing Derby

                                King George Fishing Derby

                                The biggest fishing derby on Lake George is the King George Fishing Derby, held in September every year. There’s up to $15,000 in prizes!

                                  Season

                                  The season starts once the first snow sticks on the ground, usually between December and January, though it does vary heavily depending on the year. The snow may become sparse on the trails/mountains by the end of March or beginning of April, but early or late snows often extend the season.

                                    Local Groups

                                    There are no local groups specifically for Cross Country Skiing or Snowshoeing, though there are general recreational groups and some in the regions surrounding the Ticonderoga Area.

                                      Other Helpful Information

                                      Some businesses in and around Ticonderoga are seasonal, including some restaurants, it may be a good idea to call ahead to make sure they are open during that time of year.

                                        Three Perfect Days: Winter Activities

                                        Day 1: Snowshoe or Cross Country Trails

                                        Hit the trails on snowshoes or cross country skis. There are miles and miles of trails around Ticonderoga. A great place to start is the Roger’s Rock Campground, which has nice trails alongside Lake George, a beach to warm up next to a fire, and several lit trails so you can keep going after sunset.

                                          Day 2: Gone (Ice) Fishing + (Ice) Skating

                                          Head out on the frozen Lake Champlain or Lake George for some ice fishing, and bring skates too (links to these pages)! Or, go skating at the rink in Ticonderoga.

                                          Safety first! Safety is a top priority when ice-fishing or doing other activities on frozen bodies of water. Click this link for important safety information for fishing and other activities on the ice!

                                          Day 3: Snowmobile Adventure

                                          Spend the last day going fast and furiously through the snowmobile trails around Ticonderoga. S88 and S88A are great, long trails starting in Hague at Jabes Pond and ending at Island Pond. 

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