Westport
Westport marked the southernmost reach of William Gilliland's land grants, as reflected in its early name, Bessboro, in honor of Gilliland's daughter. Its permanent name, bestowed in 1815, reflected the role the town played in connecting the Adirondack region to Lake Champlain. Travelers landing at Westport could take a coach up the tollway to Elizabethtown, though many preferred to stay at the Westport Inn, overlooking the lake.
Today, Westport still caters to vacationers with a delightful collection of bed-and-breakfast accommodations. The marina provides services for mariners, including a full-service restaurant. To view "The Narrows," a guide to the waters surrounding Wesport, click here.
When the railroad came to town in 1876, Westport developed a second center of activity around the depot, now a thriving summer theatre as well as an active station. The Essex County Fair moved to Westport a decade later. The fairground hosts a variety of special events as well as the county fair in mid-August.
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 Westport at the corner of Hwy 9N and Ledge Hill Road. Click here to view the Adirondack Route Guide.
Town of Westport
22 Champlain Ave.
PO Box 465
Westport, NY 12993
P: 518-962-4419
F: 518-962-2098
Town of Westport Historian
Betty White
22 Champlain Ave
PO Box 465
Westport, NY 12993
Phone: (518) 962-4419
Fax: (518) 962-2098
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)
Westport Chamber of Commerce
PO Box 394
Westport, NY 12993-0394
(518) 962-8383
chamber@westportny.com
Points of Interest
Natural
- Adirondack Harvest
- Ballard Park on Rte 22
- Coon Mountain
- Lake Champlain Underwater Historic Preserves
- Lee Park Nature Trail
- Split Rock Mountain
Cultural
Recreation





