The Town of Moriah and the Port Henry area, located just north of the Crown Point Champlain Bridge, offer a perfect blend of Lake Champlain and Adirondack experiences. Visitors can explore the rich history of Moriah's distinctive hamlets, enjoy lakefront campgrounds, quaint lodging, a variety of restaurants, and endless outdoor recreational opportunities. From searching for Champ, the famed Lake Champlain monster, to completing the Moriah Challenge hiking trails, there is something for everyone to enjoy in this picturesque destination.
With stunning views of the Adirondacks, Green Mountains of Vermont, and the Champlain Valley, hikers can embark on the Moriah Challenge, which includes four local Champlain Area Trails (CATS) hikes: Belfry Mountain, Big Hollow Coot Hill, Cheney Mountain, and Crowfoot Pond trails. The challenge is designed for adults and children with limited hiking experience and can be completed in a short amount of time. Successful participants can claim a commemorative embroidered patch by providing their hike information and a suggested donation to the Moriah Chamber of Commerce.
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