Guidebook for Lake George

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Guidebook for Lake George

Food Scene

This restaurant is American style with gluten-free and vegetarian options. Do not pass on the molten lava cake or peanut butter ice cream. They also have a really good poached pear salad.
29 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Bistro LeRoux
668 NY-149
29 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
This restaurant is American style with gluten-free and vegetarian options. Do not pass on the molten lava cake or peanut butter ice cream. They also have a really good poached pear salad.

Drinks & Nightlife

American traditional sports bar. Really good burgers and people watching.
8 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
163 TAPROOM
163 Canada St
8 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
American traditional sports bar. Really good burgers and people watching.

Parks & Nature

Well worth the visit! This house is situated at the entrance to the trail!
14 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Prospect mountain trail foottrail
75 Smith St
14 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Well worth the visit! This house is situated at the entrance to the trail!
Heavily steeped in history, the 35 acre park with scene of warfare between the Algonquin and Iroquois Indian tribes, and between Indian and American colonies during the revolution. Be sure to see these historic monuments: statue of father Isaac Jogues, the first white man to have seen lake George; bronze sculpture of the Indian; the fugures of General William Johnson and King Hendrick of the Mohawks. Also are the remains of the southwest Bastions of the old Fort George stone fortress. Enjoy a beautiful picnic setting of trees with fireplaces, picnic tables, pavilion, water and sanitary facilities. Sits across the lake. Small parking fee.
Lake George Battlefield Park
Heavily steeped in history, the 35 acre park with scene of warfare between the Algonquin and Iroquois Indian tribes, and between Indian and American colonies during the revolution. Be sure to see these historic monuments: statue of father Isaac Jogues, the first white man to have seen lake George; bronze sculpture of the Indian; the fugures of General William Johnson and King Hendrick of the Mohawks. Also are the remains of the southwest Bastions of the old Fort George stone fortress. Enjoy a beautiful picnic setting of trees with fireplaces, picnic tables, pavilion, water and sanitary facilities. Sits across the lake. Small parking fee.