Best attractions and places to see in Washington County include a variety of natural landscapes, from mountain viewpoints to waterfalls and trails. This region offers 16 distinct places to explore, many of which are centered around Lake George. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic observations.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Easy hike, gradual elevation gain and available water resources.
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Elevation gain pretty gradual. Spring is slow to arrive so trail is pretty exposed at times.
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The 12-mile section between Fort Edward and Fort Ann is a mix of road and off road sections. Though some parts are unpaved they are made up of crushed rock and rideable on just about any bike. This is a multi-use trail though, so be sure to keep an eye out of hikers.
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Feeder Canal Heritage Trail is a 14-mile paved multi-use trail that follows the Glen Falls Feeder Canal through the city of Glen Falls.
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There is a stony pool at the base of the falls and nearby lake access for swimming in Log Bay. The trail to the falls is a wide unmarked dirt path.
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If you are looking for a shorter, less trafficked route to the top of Buck Mountain then this trailhead is ideal. The trail is well marked, narrow, and heavily forested until you reach the summit.
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You get views toward the forested true peak of Sleeping Beauty Mountain from the north end of Bumps Pond. The pond makes an excellent stopping point along hikes to both Sleeping Beauty and Erebus Mountain.
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From the false summit you get an excellent view of Lake George and the mountains of the Wild Forest. The true summit is a half mile north but wooded.
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For breathtaking views, visit View of Lake George from Buck Mountain, which provides northward views toward Lake George, the Tongue, and Sleeping Beauty Mountain. Another excellent spot is the Lake George Overlook Gazebo, offering expansive views across the southern tip of Lake George. You can also find great vistas from Sleeping Beauty Mountain Overlook.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Lake George Overlook Gazebo has adjacent grassy areas perfect for picnics. Blue Trail Waterfall allows kids to climb rocks near the seasonal falls. The Buck Mountain Trail — Streamside Segment is an easy hike, and the Feeder Canal Heritage Trail and Champlain Valley Trail are also family-friendly.
You can explore Blue Trail Waterfall, where you can climb rocks near the seasonal falls for a closer look. Another beautiful spot is Shelving Rock Falls, which features a stony pool at its base and nearby lake access for swimming.
Washington County offers diverse hiking opportunities. The Buck Mountain Trail — Streamside Segment is a heavily wooded path, especially beautiful in autumn. For more options, including trails like Shelving Rock Mountain and Sleeping Beauty Loop, explore our dedicated guide to Hiking in Washington County.
Yes, Washington County features several cycling paths. The Feeder Canal Heritage Trail and the Champlain Valley Trail are both excellent choices for cyclists. For a comprehensive list of routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options, check out our guides for Cycling in Washington County and Road Cycling Routes in Washington County.
Yes, the Feeder Canal Heritage Trail is noted for being wheelchair accessible, offering an inclusive option for enjoying the outdoors.
For a more secluded experience, consider visiting Shelving Rock Falls, described as 'nice and hidden.' Bumps Pond also offers a tranquil natural setting away from the main crowds.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. The Buck Mountain Trail — Streamside Segment is especially beautiful in autumn. Waterfalls like Blue Trail Waterfall are seasonal, so their appearance varies throughout the year. Generally, late spring through early fall offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities.
Yes, for attractions around Buck Mountain, there is a designated parking area at Buck Mountain Trailhead — Shelving Rock Road, which provides access to several trails and viewpoints.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, particularly the panoramic views of Lake George from spots like View of Lake George from Buck Mountain. The diverse trails, seasonal waterfalls, and opportunities for family outings and picnics are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the region is closely associated with Lake George, with several viewpoints offering stunning perspectives, such as the Lake George Overlook Gazebo. You can also visit Bumps Pond, a natural monument nestled within the forest.


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