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Baldwin Road, Ticonderoga
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The Cook Mountain Preserve covers 200 acres with a wide variety of terrain. The summit of the mountain offers views of Lake George, the Champlain Valley, and Vermont's Green Mountains.
- Birding
Wolcott Road, Crown Point
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This 113 acres wildlife area features a stream and a marsh, and is more readily accessible via boat than on foot.
- Birding
Bridge Road, Crown Point
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Boat launches aren't just for boats anymore; birds are here, too!
- Birding
Powerhouse Park Dock Lane, Port Henry
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The Port Henry Boat Launch offers the best views of Bulwagga Bay to the south, where large mixed species of flocks of ducks often spend the winter.
- Birding
Halds Road, Westport
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Coon Mountain has a craggy interior with rocky outcrops, steep cliffs, and talus slopes. There is an abundance of species here.
- Birding
- Nature and Historic Walks
Lake Shore Road, Westport
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Located within the Magic Triangle, Webb Royce Swamp has historically been a great birding location with a variety of breeding ducks, Great Blue Herons, and Red-winged Blackbirds.
- Birding
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- Rock Climbing
176 NYS Route 9N, Keeseville
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Poke-O Moonshine Mountain offers a huge a variety of activities for anyone looking for a place to spend the day, with an easy hike to the top, gorgeous swaths of rock for climbing, and plenty of wildlife, you're sure to find something at Poke-O.
- Birding
Elizabethtown-Wadhams Road, Elizabethtown
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This wildlife area is 68.5 acres of northern forest, with areas of river and flood plains.
- Birding
Hurricane Road, Elizabethtown
Hurricane Mountain outside the Village of Keene is a popular hike along the three trails that take hikers to the summit. It can also be good for birding, and a variety of breeding birds call the area home. Watch and listen for kinglets, vireos...
- Birding
Farrell Road, Willsboro
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While the surrounding woodlots support a variety of breeding birds, like many sites along Lake Champlain, Willsboro Bay is very productive in the fall and spring. In fall, the bay can support large concentrations of ducks of an array of species....