Welcome to Fort Drum, home of the legendary 10th Mountain Division and a premier full-spectrum training and operations base. Nestled in New York's Thousand Islands region between the Adirondack Mountains and the Great Lakes, this area boasts a rich military history dating back to 1801. In fact, nearby Sackett's Harbor and Madison Barracks once served as crucial hubs for U.S. military shipbuilding and facilitated vital trade routes between Canada and England. Today, that strategic legacy continues across an expansive installation spanning more than 107,000 acres in two northern New York counties. Fort Drum is a bustling hub of readiness serving as the workplace for more than 15,000 service members and roughly 3,700 civilian personnel. If you're just arriving, make your first stop at the Visitor Control Center. From updating your records at the Deere's office to familiarizing yourself with the commissary, everything here is designed to help you and your family settle in smoothly. When you're off-duty, there's plenty to explore. Take in the breathtaking year-round views of the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River. Off-post, communities like Watertown, Evans Mills, and Sackett's Harbor are just a short drive away, offering local charm and endless outdoor adventures. You are now part of the Fort Drum family where history, nature, and adventure await. Climb to Glory.