Best attractions and places to see around Hagaman, a village in Montgomery County, New York, offer a mix of historical sites and natural features. The area is characterized by its location along the North Chuctanunda Creek, which flows into the Mohawk River, and its historical significance as a former mill town. Visitors can explore landmarks related to its industrial past and enjoy natural landscapes. The region provides access to various points of interest, including historical sites and waterways.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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This is a great historic spot along the canal. The lock is still fully operational and you can walk right up to it and the Mohawk River. If you're lucky you will catch a sight of the lock in motion! Sometimes camping is allowed on lock grounds for through-hikers and bikepackers. When in doubt you can always contact the lock master to be sure.
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Nice view of Amsterdam Castle from the Empire State Trail. The castle was built in 1895 as an armory for the National Guard. It was decommissioned in 1994 and is now a hotel. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1994 and has the distinction of being the only armory in the US turned into a private residence.
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This is a great section of the Erie Canal Trail between Amsterdam and Fonda. The trail passes through forest and open farmland with views of the Mohawk River.
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Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site is also known as the Erie Canal National Historic Landmark. It is a historic district and is where the ruins of the Erie Canal aqueduct are found.
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The lock and weir is an impressive sight from this good quality cycle path. It is especially cool when significant streams of water are flowing out of the lower side.
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Hagaman and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit Erie Canal Lock 10, an operational historic lock along the canal, or explore the Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site, known for the ruins of the Erie Canal aqueduct. Within Hagaman itself, Pawling Hall, built in 1891, serves as a central landmark and community center. An old cemetery off Pawling Street, dating back to 1774, is also a significant historical site.
Yes, the area offers several natural sights. The Erie Canal Trail provides scenic views of the Mohawk River as it passes through forests and farmland. You can also see the Hagaman Mill Dam Falls on the North Chuctanunda Creek, visible from Mill Street. The broader region also provides access to the Adirondack Park and Great Sacandaga Lake, both less than 15 miles north.
The area is great for cycling and walking. The Erie Canal Trail is a popular cycle way offering views of the Mohawk River. For road cycling, you can find routes like the 'Bridge – Erie Canal Trail loop from Amsterdam' which is an easy ride. The Road Cycling Routes around Hagaman guide offers more options, including moderate loops to Great Sacandaga Lake.
Many attractions are suitable for families. Erie Canal Lock 10 is a fascinating spot where children can observe an operational lock. The Erie Canal Trail is also family-friendly for cycling or walking. The Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site offers open spaces to explore the ruins of the aqueduct, which can be an engaging historical experience for all ages.
You can get a nice view of Amsterdam Castle from the Empire State Trail. This castle, originally built in 1895 as an armory, is now a hotel and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the region's natural features and trails are generally best enjoyed during the spring, summer, and fall months when the weather is mild and conducive for cycling, walking, and exploring historical sites. Winter can offer different scenery, but some outdoor activities might be limited by snow and ice.
Yes, Hagaman offers dining options for visitors. You can find local eateries such as C P's Family Restaurant and Cronies within the village.
Visitors particularly enjoy the historical significance and the opportunity to witness active engineering marvels. For example, at Erie Canal Lock 10, many find it impressive to see the lock in motion and appreciate its role in history. The scenic views along the Erie Canal Trail and the historical insights at Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site are also highly appreciated.
Hagaman has a rich history as 'Hagamans Mills,' founded around 1777. The village was an early center for mills, including knitting mills established in the 1840s. The Hagaman Historical Society meets regularly at Pawling Hall, which can be a good resource for local history. You can also find more information on the Montgomery County website: montgomerycountyny.gov.
Absolutely. The Erie Canal Trail is an excellent choice for cycling, offering a path through forest and open farmland with river views. For more structured routes, the Road Cycling Routes around Hagaman guide features several options, including a moderate 'Mohawk River Lock 8 – Mohawk-Hudson Bike-Hike Trail loop from Amsterdam'.
The Lock and weir is an impressive man-made structure that can be viewed from a good quality cycle path. It's particularly striking when significant streams of water are flowing from the lower side, showcasing the power of the waterway.


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