Attractions and places to see around Fort Johnson, New York, are primarily centered along the Mohawk River and the historic Erie Canal. This region offers a blend of historical sites and outdoor recreational opportunities. The area has historical ties to William Johnson, an important figure in colonial history. Visitors can explore remnants of the canal system and enjoy trails that follow the river.
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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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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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The Martyrs Shrine in a Auriesville commemorates the Jesuit missionaries who were martyred here and in Canada, and also the birthplace of Kateri Tekakwitha. It is open for a summer season each year, and closed in the late fall through winter. On the grounds are also a museum, the Jesuit cemetery, and a gift shop.
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The region around Fort Johnson, New York, is rich in history, particularly related to the Erie Canal and colonial times. You can visit the Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site, also known as the Erie Canal National Historic Landmark, where you'll find the impressive ruins of the Erie Canal aqueduct. Another significant historical spot is Erie Canal Lock 10, a still-operational lock where you can observe its mechanics and its connection to the Mohawk River. Additionally, the National Shrine of the North American Martyrs (Auriesville Shrine) commemorates Jesuit missionaries and is the birthplace of Kateri Tekakwitha, offering a museum and cemetery.
Yes, several attractions around Fort Johnson are suitable for families. Both Erie Canal Lock 10 and the Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site are considered family-friendly, offering educational insights into the region's history and engineering. The Erie Canal Trail is also a great option for families looking for a leisurely walk or bike ride, passing through scenic forest and farmland. The National Shrine of the North American Martyrs (Auriesville Shrine) also welcomes families, featuring a museum and gift shop.
The area around Fort Johnson is ideal for outdoor activities, especially cycling and walking along the historic Erie Canal. The Erie Canal Trail offers a scenic path for cycling and walking, with views of the Mohawk River. You can also explore the impressive Lock and weir from a quality cycle path. For more cycling options, there are numerous road cycling routes available, such as the 'Bridge – Erie Canal Trail loop from Amsterdam' or the 'Mohawk River Lock 8 – Mohawk-Hudson Bike-Hike Trail loop from Amsterdam'. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Fort Johnson guide.
Yes, the primary trail in the area is the Erie Canal Trail, which is excellent for both cycling and walking. This section of the trail offers picturesque views of the Mohawk River as it winds through forests and open farmland between Amsterdam and Fonda. For cyclists, there are various road cycling routes, including easy to moderate loops like the 'Bridge – Erie Canal Trail loop from Amsterdam' (31.5 km, easy) or the 'Mohawk River Lock 8 – Mohawk-Hudson Bike-Hike Trail loop from Amsterdam' (55.9 km, moderate). More information on these routes can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Fort Johnson guide.
Fort Johnson, New York, is situated along the Mohawk River, which forms its southern border. The Erie Canal Trail offers continuous views of the Mohawk River as it passes through forests and open farmland. You can also see Pepper Island in the Mohawk River, south of the village. The Kayaderosseras Creek also joins the Mohawk River within the area, adding to the natural landscape.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of history and natural beauty. Many appreciate the opportunity to see the Erie Canal Lock 10 in motion and walk right up to the Mohawk River. The scenic views along the Erie Canal Trail, passing through forests and open farmland, are also highly praised. The historical significance of sites like the Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site, with its aqueduct ruins, also captivates visitors.
Sometimes, camping is allowed on lock grounds for through-hikers and bikepackers. For specific information regarding Erie Canal Lock 10 or other locks, it's always best to contact the lock master directly to confirm current regulations and availability.
The National Shrine of the North American Martyrs (Auriesville Shrine) is open for a summer season each year. It typically closes in the late fall through winter, so planning your visit during the warmer months is recommended to ensure access to its grounds, museum, and other facilities.
Yes, the Erie Canal Trail offers continuous scenic views, particularly of the Mohawk River, as it traverses through forests and open farmland between Amsterdam and Fonda. Additionally, the Lock and weir provides an impressive viewpoint, especially when significant streams of water are flowing.
The Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site is a historically significant district recognized as the Erie Canal National Historic Landmark. It preserves the ruins of the original Erie Canal aqueduct and other structures, offering a tangible connection to the engineering marvel and vital transportation route of the 19th century.
Absolutely. Erie Canal Lock 10 is a fully operational lock where you can witness the process of boats passing through. It's a fascinating display of engineering that has been in use for centuries. You can also observe the impressive Lock and weir from the nearby cycle path.
Yes, the Erie Canal Trail offers relatively flat and accessible sections perfect for beginners, whether walking or cycling. For an easy cycling route, consider the 'Bridge – Erie Canal Trail loop from Amsterdam,' which is about 31.5 km long. You can find more details and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Fort Johnson guide.


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