WELCOME TO
FORT ANN
Fort Ann is Washington County’s gateway to the Adirondacks. Rich in history, agriculture, and craft beverages, it’s just a short drive from major cities in the Capital Region, Vermont and Quebec.
ABOUT FORT ANN
Home to sleep-away camps and beaches galore along the eastern shores of Lake George, Fort Ann is a summertime paradise. Hiking and horse trails wind through the woods to dramatic mountaintop vistas. Paddlers and boaters can enjoy abundant wildlife on Lake George, Halfway Brook, the Champlain Canal and scattered smaller lakes and ponds.
Fort Ann is best known for:
Fort Ann is best known for:
EXPLORE FORT ANN
A BRIEF HISTORY OF FORT ANN
1600s
Fort Ann acted as a major hub for soldiers throughout history, as the midpoint between Lake Champlain and the Hudson River, and the route linking the French and English colonies.
1700s
The town and village of Fort Ann were named for the fort built during Queen Anne’s War. Decades later, Fort Ann became the location of a major turning point battle of the Revolutionary War. British forces encountered significant resistance from a small contingent at Fort Ann. Their sabotage delayed the British advance long enough for Colonial forces to mount a successful defense at Saratoga and turn the tide of war in America’s favor.
Today
This small-yet-scenic town has become quite the tourism destination. Its convenient location on Lake George makes it the perfect place to stay outside the village, plus Hadlock Pond boasts great waterside stays, too. Also in Fort Ann are trailheads for a number of hiking trails, including Sleeping Beauty and Buck Mountains.