Warrensburg is a town in Warren County, New York, United States. It is centrally located in the county, west of Lake George. It is part of the Glens Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area. The town population was 4,255 at the 2000 census. While the county is named after General Joseph Warren, the town is named after James Warren, a prominent early settler. U.S. Route 9 passes through the town, which is immediately west of Interstate 87 (The Northway). According to the 2000 United States Census, the town's main hamlet, also recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau as a census-designated place (CDP), comprises less than one-fifth of the town's total area, yet has about 75% of the town's population. The Warrensburg CDP's population density is more than fourteen times that of the town outside the CDP.
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Easy hiking trails with self-guided learning stations and unique plants.
NICE TRAILS, AND can get access to wide, shallow area of Hudson River for swimming , wading fishing etc
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Established in 1983, Wild Waters Outdoor Center has become widely known for hosting some of the best whitewater rafting trips the Lake George Region has to offer. Explore our variety of options ranging from a 17-mile voyage through the Hudson River Gorge to a swift 3.5-mile excursion on the Sacandaga. Whatever it is you’re looking for, our fun, friendly, and highly experienced guides will be sure to show you the time of your life as you soak up the natural beauty of the Adirondacks. Water you waiting for? The great outdoors await.
Half and Full Day Guided Rock and Ice Climbing instruction on Crane Mountain in the Adirondacks and Moss Island at Little Falls, NY. All equipment provided. NYS licensed guides.
Fly Fishing and Spin Fishing trips for Trout, Smallmouth bass, and Northern Pike. Join us in one of our rafts to float one of our picturesque rivers and enjoy what the Adirondacks has to offer. If you prefer to wade fish we have a wide variety of water we wade. from larger rivers to hidden backcountry gems.
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You'll climb about 600 feet over a 3/4 mile hike but the view will be well worth your effort. It''s a demanding climb so you should be in reasonable physical condition to attempt it. It's only about 3/4 of a mile up and that much back downhill. Watch your trail markers.
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