The splendor of the seasons
comes naturally to Fulton County, where the Adirondack Park meets the Mohawk
Valley. In an area so varied, beauty is abundant in spring, summer, winter and
fall, and the slate of activities is equally complete.
So what would you like to do? Fulton County in the spring and summer is shimmering
with lakes and streams for fishing, boating and swimming with The Great Sacandaga
Lake being one of our most visited attractions. The mountains and valleys boast
quiet sylvan paths lined with pine needles and maple leaves.
In this land of nature's bounty, the number of activities is only as limited as your imagination. Let's say a brisk walk in the cool dew in the morning, a round of golf on any of several courses in the afternoon, then a moonlit cruise on one of 44 lakes. Try this: breakfast at a cozy diner where you give your order right to the cook; a bike ride with time for a shopping spree; and dinner at a historic inn where you can almost hear the ghostly voices of patrons long past. And there are beaches, bicycle trails, camping sites, art galleries, farmers markets, state hiking trails and several museums.
The county in the fall is home to mountains made for climbing, streams made for fishing and trails made for hiking. There are also plenty of great dining opportunities. Try one of many top-shelf eateries, or join the friendly atmosphere of one of our "down home" restaurants where everyone is there for good food and good conversation.
How about a day of cross-country or downhill skiing? Fulton County has its own downhill ski facility, Royal Mountain, that features snowmaking and speedy lift lines. Lapland Lake Ski and Vacation Center at Benson, a cross-country ski facility, is one of the best in the country. There are additional cross-country ski opportunities, starting with the miles and miles of groomed snowmobile trails. Or why not enjoy a jaunt on skis or by snowmobile along the shores of an untouched lake?
What about fishing? Picture the smooth curve of a fly-fishing line stretching out across a trout stream or the snap of a tip-up when a fish jumps at the bait underneath a frozen lake.
There's more.
Folks who appreciate the indoors as much as the scenic outdoors can take in the historic sights, like Johnson Hall State Historic Site, the former home of French and Indian War hero Sir William Johnson. Events are planned year-round at the Rice Homestead as well, a 1790 Colonial homestead.
Not convinced yet? Fulton County also features the opportunity to hunt wild game in season; and the chance to shop "'til you drop" outlets and specialty stores in our downtowns.
Life is rich here. Those who live here know it. And for those who are considering the move-Guess what? We're more than willing to share.