Port Henry
Port Henry clings to the hillsides that made it rich. A lakeshore bed of iron ore put this town on the map before the American Revolution, and provided ore for the fittings on the fleet of ships built by Benedict Arnold to oppose the British in the Battle of Valcour in October 1776. After the wars, a furnace on the lakeshore stimulated the growth of the port. Rich deposits in the mountains to the west fed another furnace that fueled the town's economy for almost a century and changed the contours of the shoreline. Campers spend their summers on beaches created by the iron industry. Port Henry's Main Street proudly announces what iron money could buy.
Port Henry commands a stunning view of Lake Champlain, the Green Mountains and the Lake Champlain Bridge, built in 1929 across the narrows that mark the beginning of the broad lake. Sailboats have plenty of room to tack back and forth in the open bay in any wind. Mountain streams feed a thriving fish population all year round. Two campgrounds, two marinas and a public boat launch offer access to the water.
The Champlain Monster lives on as Port Henry's claim to fame. Film crews come from all over the world in the hope of filming the mythical monster. Visit the Champ View murals to review sightings dating back to Samuel de Champlain's exploratory venture in 1609.
Heritage Center
The Iron Center is the official Heritage Center of the Lakes to Locks Passage. The Heritage Centers provide an orientation to the community theme; identify the location of interpreted sites, nearby attractions and adjacent communities; visitor services information and public restrooms. Please click here for more information about our Heritage Center program.
More than 140 years ago, the Delaware & Hudson began service through Upstate New York. Today, Amtrak's Adirondack carries on the nostalgic and romantic service from the Hudson Valley through the Champlain Valley to Montreal, showcasing the history and scenic beauty of the region along the way. Station service is available in Port Henry on Park Place. Click here to view the Adirondack Route Guide.
Town of Moriah
38 Park Place, Suite 1
Port Henry, NY 12974
P: 518-546-8631
F: 518-546-3342
tmoriah@cptelco.net
Village of Port Henry
4303 Main Street
Port Henry, NY 12974
P: 518-546-9933
F: 518-546-8675
Town of Moriah/Village of Port Henry Historian
Joan Daby
43 Bridge Street
Port Henry, NY
546-7524
For more information about dining or lodging, please contact:
Lake Champlain Visitors Bureau
94 Montcalm Street Suite 1
Ticonderoga, NY 12883
1-866-The Lake
(1-866-843-5253)
Town of Moriah Chamber of Commerce
Moriah Chamber@gmail.com
Points of Interest
Natural
Historic
Cultural
- Champlain Valley Bluegrass & Old Time Music Association
- Port Henry Walking Tour
- Witherbee Park Concerts
Recreation





