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25+ Things to Do Near Fort Drum in Watertown, Sackets Harbor, and More!

Teal Yost

July 13, 2026 at 9:22 PM EDT

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Just received PCS orders to Fort Drum? The North Country region between the Great Lakes and Adirondack Mountains offers far more than meets the eye. From the free 10th Mountain Division & Fort Drum Museum to Thousand Islands cruises, Bolt Castle, Herkimer Diamond Mines, Adirondack River Outfitters, and the New York State Zoo at Thompson Park, service members and families have endless recreation and history to explore.

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Just got orders to Fort Drum? Don't let the North Country location fool you. Nestled right between the Great Lakes and the Adirondack Mountains, this area is packed with stunning views, rich history, and endless adventure. Start right on the installation at the free 10th Mountain Division and Fort Drum Museum to discover the incredible history of the Army's most-deployed bit division. History buffs will also love exploring local heritage at the Pickering Beach Museum or walking the historic grounds at Battlefield State Park. Craving the great outdoors? Take a scenic lunch or dinner cruise through the spectacular Thousand Islands or take a ride to explore historic Bolt Castle. For high-energy water fun, Adirondack River Outfitters has you covered with thrilling river rafting and tubing, while Remington Park is the perfect nearby spot for seasonal picnics. You can even mine for quartz crystals at the unique Herkimer Diamond Mines. For family fun, feed the animals at Old McDonald's Farm or see native wildlife up close at the New York State Zoo at Thompson Park. The Fort Drum area has so much to offer, so what are you waiting for? Get out and explore!

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