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Port Henry Marina, situated at 40 Velez Road, Port Henry, NY, stands as a testament to the rich historical and industrial heritage of the region. This marina is part of a village that has been a pivotal crossroads since the American Revolution, with its iron ore deposits playing a crucial role in the war efforts, notably in the construction of Benedict Arnold’s fleet for the Battle of Valcour in 1776. The area’s iron industry thrived throughout the 19th century, with blast furnaces and railroads shaping the town’s economy and landscape.
Today, the marina offers a serene docking point with its massive concrete jetty, providing shelter from the north waves of Lake Champlain. The surroundings are dotted with historic landmarks and the remnants of the iron industry, while modern amenities such as boat launches and beaches cater to a diverse range of visitors. The scenic views of the Adirondack and Green mountains add a natural beauty to this historically significant marina, making it a unique destination for those seeking a blend of history and luxury.
Dockage
- Average price per day:9 USD per foot (2021/09/12)
- Total:105
- Type:Floating, T Dock, Wood
- LOA Max:60
- Beam Max:24
- Dockage depth:16
- Accessibility:AC Power 100A, AC Power 30A, AC Power 50A, Disability Access, Secure Access, Security Patrol
Port Henry Marina is a private members only marina providing seasonal slips and moorings.
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