Keeseville & Chesterfield
Keeseville & Chesterfield
Keeseville, located along the Ausable River in the Lake Champlain Region, is a charming village known for its historic ironworks, picturesque river views, and outdoor recreation opportunities, including hiking and kayaking. Sharing much of this area is Chesterfield, with its scenic farmland, quiet waterfront spots, and access to rural trails and local farms. Speaking of waterfronts, the nearby towns of Port Kent and Port Douglass sit on the shores of Lake Champlain with their own rich history and lively lakeside scene. Together, these communities provide a mix of history, nature, and small-town charm, making the area ideal for visitors seeking both cultural experiences and outdoor adventures in the Lake Champlain Region.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Keeseville sits along the Ausable River in the northern Adirondacks near the New York–Vermont border, while Chesterfield encompasses the same area, including the towns of Port Kent and Port Douglass along the shores of Lake Champlain in New York.
Yes! Families can explore local farms, interact with animals, tour artisanal creameries, and enjoy scenic river and lake walks.
Yes, the area includes dramatic gorges and waterfalls, scenic trails, and opportunities for photography, hiking, and enjoying the outdoors year-round.
Keeseville features farm-to-table experiences at local farms, artisanal cheeses at a northern creamery, and small-batch beers at a local brewery, perfect for sampling regional flavors.