• One Destination,
    Endless Adventures
    Your Adventure Awaits
    at Fort Ticonderoga

  • One Destination,
    Endless Adventures
    Your Adventure Awaits
    at Fort Ticonderoga

  • One Destination,
    Endless Adventures
    Your Adventure Awaits
    at Fort Ticonderoga

  • One Destination,
    Endless Adventures
    Your Adventure Awaits
    at Fort Ticonderoga

Welcome!

Winter Quarters: November-April, open on select dates. Please visit the event calendar for more information. 

Daily Visitation: May 3-Oct. 26, 2025 | Tues-Sun | 9:30am-5pm

Experience the blend of history and natural beauty like nowhere else when you visit Fort Ticonderoga! Explore 2000 acres of America’s most historic landscape located on the shores of Lake Champlain and nestled between New York’s Adirondack and Vermont’s Green Mountains. Create lasting memories as you embark on an adventure that spans centuries, defined a continent, and helped forge a nation.

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EXPLORE THE 6-ACRE HEROIC CORN MAZE!

Share time with family and friends while exploring a unique corn maze located on the shores of Lake Champlain at Fort Ticonderoga, with a NEW DESIGN for 2025! Getting lost in this life-size puzzle is part of the fun as you look for history clues among towering stalks of corn! Find clues connected to our story as you navigate the maze!

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See What's Happening at Ticonderoga All Upcoming Events

  • April

    23

    Fort Fever Series featuring Dr. Matthew Keagle

    The Fort Fever Series is a virtual series presented by Fort Ticonderoga staff. Join Dr. Matthew Keagle, Curator, to preview the 2025 special exhibition highlighting “Subjects, Citizens, Service.” The Revolutionary War was the longest armed conflict in American history until the 20th century and war shaped all the nations involved. Existing armies expanded and new […]

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  • May

    3–4

    REAL TIME REVOLUTION™ Living History Event: “For the Good of the King’s Service”

    In this exciting two-day REAL TIME REVOLUTION™ living history event, experience garrison life as it continued before the Revolutionary War reached Fort Ticonderoga! 250 years to the day, discover daily life for British soldiers and their families, as peacetime activities like gardening, shoemaking, tailoring, and boatbuilding continued, unaware of the events of April 19, 1775.  […]

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  • May

    9–11

    REAL TIME REVOLUTION™ 3-Day Reenactment: No Quarter!

    “No Quarter!,” a series of once-in-a-lifetime historic reenactments and events running from May 9-11, will celebrate the 250th anniversary of the pivotal capture of Fort Ticonderoga. At the very locations where events unfolded, a three-day immersive experience will transport visitors back to dawn of the American Revolution and our nation’s first victory. “Visitors will step […]

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  • May

    10

    REAL TIME REVOLUTION™ Evening Capture of Fort Ticonderoga

    **THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN SOLD OUT!!** 7:30 p.m.  Fort Ticonderoga Opens to Visitors for Evening Vignette 8:00 p.m. The Last Hour of British Ticonderoga (Soldiers’ and Officers’ Barracks) Put, ‘America’s First Victory,’ into perspective as you meet the British soldiers and their families that garrisoned Ticonderoga up to May 10, 1775. Examine the mess room […]

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  • May

    24–25

    REAL TIME REVOLUTION™ Living History Event: Memorial Day Weekend

    Join Fort Ticonderoga on Memorial Day weekend, to remember the service of the men and women of the armed forces of the United States who gave their all on the very grounds where so many American soldiers fought and sacrificed. Join the Fifes & Drums of Fort Ticonderoga for a special commemorative ceremony on Sunday. […]

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  • May

    30

    Annual History Conference for Educators 

    This annual daylong conference immerses teachers in primary sources, material culture, and pedagogical techniques to help connect students to history. Presentations are by classroom teachers, museum staff, archivists, and academics. With the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, each session of this conference explores one of five themes: Power of Place Revolutionary Possibilities Shaping Nations, Forging […]

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  • May

    30–1

    Twenty-Ninth Annual War College of the Seven Years’ War

    Fort Ticonderoga presents the Twenty-Ninth Annual War College of the Seven Years’ War over three days, Friday-Sunday, May 30-June 1, 2025. Since its beginning in 1996, the War College has become a top venue for historians on subjects related to the Seven Years’ War in North America and beyond, drawing speakers and participants from across […]

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  • June

    7

    Annual Spring King’s Garden Plant Sale

    As part of National Garden Week June 1-7, and back by popular demand, mark your calendars for the return of the King’s Garden Plant Sale on June 7 from 10am-4pm! Help Fort Ticonderoga with the historic garden’s stewardship and take home your living legacy from the walled King’s Garden. Visitors have the option to purchase […]

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  • June

    8

    Virtual Author Series featuring Christian Di Spigna

    The Fort Ticonderoga Author Series features presentations by authors of books related to Colonial and Revolutionary War history. According to Christian Di Spigna, author of Founding Martyr: The Life and Death of Dr. Joseph Warren, the American Revolution’s Lost Hero, little has been known of one of the most import figures in early American history. Dr. Joseph […]

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  • June

    21–22

    REAL TIME REVOLUTION™ Living History Event: Benedict Arnold’s Command

    Discover Fort Ticonderoga under Benedict Arnold’s brief command and his dynamic leadership in the capture of the fort and its aftermath. Explore how politics, egos, and unclear authority led to an inquiry by the colony of Massachusetts and Benedict Arnold’s decision to resign his commission.

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  • June

    27

    History Happy Hour on Lake Champlain

    Cap off your day with a relaxing narrated cruise, surrounded by scenic beauty and Ticonderoga’s rich maritime history aboard the Carillon, Fort Ticonderoga’s classic 1920s tour boat. From poignant to comical, discover the drama that surrounded Ticonderoga on the storied waters of Lake Champlain. Enjoy the flavor of history through classic cocktails, taken from tales […]

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  • July

    2

    Morning Glory: A Premium Garden Experience

    Start your day with the tranquil joy of the stunning King’s Garden flowers draped in glistening morning dew set within a national historic landmark. Be the first to enter the King’s Garden during this NEW premium morning tour and discover the layers of stories and the process of cultivating this historical botanical garden today.

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About Fort Ticonderoga

Welcoming visitors since 1909, Fort Ticonderoga is a major cultural destination, museum, historic site, and center for learning. As a multi-day destination and the premier place to learn more about North America’s military heritage, Fort Ticonderoga engages more than 70,000 visitors each year with an economic impact of more than $16 million annually. Presenting vibrant programs, historic interpretation, boat cruises, tours, demonstrations, and exhibits, Fort Ticonderoga and is open for daily visitation May through October and special programs during Winter Quarters, November through April. Fort Ticonderoga is owned by The Fort Ticonderoga Association, a 501c3 non-profit educational organization, and is supported in part through generous donations and with some general operating support made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts. To view Fort Ticonderoga’s electronic press kit, click here. © The Fort Ticonderoga Association. 2025 All Rights Reserved.
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Lexington, Concord, and...

#OTD in 1775 the Revolutionary War began at Lexington and Concord. British troops, on a mission to destroy military stores in Concord, Massachusetts engaged with provincial forces, beginning a running fight back to Boston.

On the same day Captain William Delaplace at Fort Ticonderoga reported on the arrival late the night before of the first reinforcements to the garrison in over a year. He voiced concern about room to house them and more that were expected.

In Boston, before the day's fighting ended General Thomas Gage wrote to Guy Carleton, the Governor of Canada. Responding to the requests of the government of New York for troops to back up their militia in suppressing resistance in the New Hampshire Grants Gage told Carleton "to send the 7th Regiment to Crown Point, or Ticonderoga without delay." 

By the end of the day the situation in America was dramatically different than it had been that morning, and the war would soon spread to Ticonderoga.

#REALTIMEREVOLUTION 
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On April 19, 1775 Captain William Delaplace wrote to General Thomas Gage in Boston of reinforcements received on this date, “I have to acquaint your Excellency that late last night arriv’d at this Garrison, Major Dunbar, with a Corp’l. three Mattrosses, and nine men of the 26th Reg’t. and that a Subaltern and ten more private are daily expected…”

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More #Spring daffodils appearing in the #KingsGarden. The King's Garden opens May 3, 2025!
https://www.fortticonderoga.org/experience/explore-adirondacks/kings-garden/