La Chute River Walk
43.848936, -73.418755
Bicentennial Park, Ticonderoga
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A public path along the historic river flowing through the heart of Ticonderoga

The LaChute River Walk celebrates the rich industrial history along the river's course through Ticonderoga. Starting at the Ticonderoga Heritage Museum, the 3-mile trail loops through Bicentennial Park, passing historic sites like pulp mill grindstones, the restored Frazier Bridge, and scenic dams. Along the way, interpretive exhibits tell the story of the river's past, with a handicapped fishing platform and a boat launch at the trail's end. Supported by North Country Rural Development of Ticonderoga, this trail transforms a once-industrial waterfront into a community asset, blending history with natural beauty.

Hiking and nature walks

This is an easy walk with interpretive panels all along the trail. It's perfect for families.

 

Yellow trees in the fall along the La Chute River Walk.
A paved path in the fall
Informational signboards tell the history.
Scenic bridges open lovely views.
The park has benches for outlooks.
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The park has benches for outlooks. Scenic bridges open lovely views. Informational signboards tell the history. A paved path in the fall Yellow trees in the fall along the La Chute River Walk.

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