42 working farms, makers, markets, and producers in Warren County, New York.
Lake Luzerne folk school teaching blacksmithing, woodworking, fiber arts, and traditional Adirondack crafts.
The regional local food organization for the Adirondack region, administered by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Essex County. Maintains the definitive directory of 65+ farmers markets across 13 Adirondack-area counties including Warren, Washington, Saratoga, and more. Also maintains a farm and producer directory connecting residents and visitors with locally grown food. Accepts SNAP, FMNP coupons, and Double Up Food Bucks at many participating markets. The go-to resource for finding local food throughout the Adirondack region.
A cabin-inspired brewpub in the heart of Lake George Village — founded in 1999 by John Carr after a post-college European backpacking trip introduced him to high-quality ales and lagers. Brews 25+ Adirondack-themed craft beers on-site in a copper-clad brewery, including the flagship Bear Naked Ale (a medium-bodied amber), Iroquois Pale Ale, Bobcat Pilsner blonde lager, seasonal rotations (Tangerine Summer Dream, Oktoberfest), and a different beer-of-the-month (Peanut Butter Porter, Cucumber Cool). Also produces hard ciders and sodas. The pub serves American comfort food — boneless wings, beer-braised pub ribs, cheeseburgers, Shrimp Toscana, smoked prime rib. Distribution covers 32 NY counties.
A family-owned winery in the heart of Lake George Village offering award-winning handcrafted wines — frequently named a top attraction in the Lake George region. Now with multiple tasting room locations across the Adirondacks, plus an in-house Extreme Heights Cidery line. Sweet and dry wines, plus seasonal fruit blends sourced from NY State and beyond. Year-round tastings, bottle sales, wine clubs, and events.
Glens Falls metalsmith handcrafting jewelry and metalwork at the Shirt Factory.
Glens Falls stained-glass artisan Guy Savio crafting new custom leaded stained glass windows and restoring historic ones, based at the Shirt Factory.
A craft whiskey and bourbon distillery in Bolton Landing on Lake George, founded in 2018 to produce small-batch American spirits influenced by the Adirondack Mountains — its hardwoods and pristine waters. Whiskey is patiently matured in charred American Oak barrels and bottled into a range that includes the flagship American Oak Whiskey, a 120-proof Barrel Proof bottling, a twice-aged Double Barrel Bourbon, a High Rye Bourbon with bold spice notes, and a 5 Year Old Bourbon. Used bourbon barrels are passed on to local maple syrup producers for bourbon-barrel-aged maple syrup. The distillery (209B New Vermont Road) hosts tours, tastings, and bottle sales, while the separate Oak Room tasting room at 4941 Lakeshore Drive in Bolton Landing serves cocktails, snacks, merchandise, and bottles, also featuring Bolton Landing Brewing Co. beer and Adirondack Winery wines.
Timber harvesting and firewood company with 25+ years of experience. Offers custom cut seasoned hardwood firewood by the cord for heating, fireplace, and wood stove use. Year-round firewood supplier and NYS HEAP vendor. Delivers throughout Warren, Washington, Saratoga, and Essex Counties. Also performs timber harvests on private woodland properties. bakerlogging.com
A community-focused brewery in Warrensburg crafting handcrafted beers, cocktails, and seltzers paired with a menu of dishes made from fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. Lineup includes Paradise Bay IPA, Three Brothers Red Rye, Black Mountain Coffee Porter, and Sweetbriar Belgian White, plus rotating seasonal releases. A welcome stop on the Adirondack Craft Beverage Trail between Lake George and the Schroon Lake region.
A small family-owned microbrewery with a 7-barrel brewhouse, opened in December 2017 on Lake Shore Drive in Bolton Landing with views of Lake George. Brews craft beer on-site with Lake George-themed names like Back Bay IPA and Nor'Easter Winter Ale. Cozy brewpub atmosphere with a large lake-view patio (dog-friendly), taproom open year-round with a full pub menu, and 32-ounce aluminum crowlers to fill for the road.
Professional farrier Paige Maxam, 2018 Cornell Farrier Program graduate. Services include trimming, hot and cold shoeing, glue-on shoeing, corrective foal shoeing, and therapeutic shoeing. Works directly with veterinary hospitals. Donkeys welcome. Serves Warren County and surrounding areas.
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Warren County, serving the Adirondack foothills region since 1916 from its office on Schroon River Road in Warrensburg. Programs cover agriculture and food systems, horticulture and gardening, 4-H youth development, natural resources and environment, family and consumer sciences, and nutrition and health. Manages and promotes multiple Warren County farmers markets in Warrensburg, North Creek, Bolton Landing, and Glens Falls. Offers free or low-cost workshops, soil testing, Master Gardener support, and extension education for farmers, homeowners, and youth across the county.
Queensbury blacksmith shop (owner Jeannette Brandt) hand-forging custom ironwork and metal goods since 1997.
Glens Falls pottery studio at the Shirt Factory making handmade ceramics.
A family-owned and operated brewery in Glens Falls offering traditional English-style ales, porters, and stouts brewed from premium ingredients including specialty malted barley. The taproom doubles as an old-fashioned soda fountain and ice cream parlor — visitors can enjoy a meal, hand-crafted beer, gourmet sodas, or a sundae. Named for nearby Cooper's Cave, James Fenimore Cooper's Hudson River setting from *The Last of the Mohicans*. A reliable Capital Region / lower Adirondack landmark.
Warrensburg woodcarver creating handcrafted carved-wood pieces.
A fish and game club in Queensbury, Warren County, serving the Lake George and southern Adirondack outdoor sporting community. Hunting, fishing, and outdoor conservation programming in the gateway to the Adirondacks.
A twice-weekly community farmers market in Glens Falls, Warren County, held at the South Street Pavilion. Summer season runs Saturdays 8am-12pm from May through October. Winter season continues Saturdays 9am-12pm from November through April — one of the few year-round farmers markets in the Adirondack gateway region. Local produce, meat, dairy, honey, maple, and artisan vendors.
Indoor winter Saturday market at the South Street Pavilion in Glens Falls, running November through April from 9am–noon. Provides year-round access to locally grown and made products during the off-season, with vendors offering produce, meats, dairy, baked goods, and artisan goods from Warren County and surrounding Adirondack farms. A CCE Warren County–supported market that keeps local food accessible to Glens Falls residents through the winter months.
Premium kiln dried and seasoned Adirondack hardwood firewood sourced from local woodlots in the Saratoga Springs, Queensbury, and Lake George regions. Custom cut lengths from 14 to 20 inches available. Delivers throughout Warren, Washington, Saratoga, and Essex Counties. Face cord, half face cord, and full cord quantities. hartmanhill.com
A major Adirondack maple producer in Warrensburg with over 40 years of experience and more than 5,000 trees tapped. Uses a traditional wood-fired evaporator. Produces maple syrup in glass maple leaf-shaped bottles along with maple candy, maple cream, maple jelly, cinnamon maple sugar, and maple pepper. One of the most well-known sugar houses in the Lake George region.
A family-owned craft distillery on Lake George's main street, founded in 2016 by John Carr of the Adirondack Brewery after decades of malt-fermentation experience and several research trips through Scotland's legendary whiskey regions. With Head Distiller Aaron Koch, High Peaks runs replica copper pot stills (built by JBF Stainless in Utica) producing small-batch whiskeys, bourbons, and ryes that are clean, light, and Scottish-influenced. All mash is brewed, fermented, and bottled at the Adirondack Brewery; barley and rye come from local farms; spring water comes from Lake George itself; solar power runs the stills. The flagship CloudSplitter Single Malt is named for Mount Marcy, the Adirondacks' highest peak. Other releases include Sugar Moon Maple Whiskey Bourbon, Landrace Empire Rye, Night Spirit Straight Bourbon, and a Four Gin. Tasting room at 1 Canada Street.
The only certified organic vegetable farm in Warren County, located on Landon Hill Road in Chestertown. Grows green beans, beets, broccoli, carrots, cucumbers, eggplant, kale, peppers, potatoes, radish, zucchini, squash, cherry tomatoes, heirloom tomatoes, lettuces, salad mix, pumpkins, and fresh herbs including basil, chives, cilantro, dill, and parsley. Sells from a farm stand, online food club, and farmers markets. Accepts SNAP/EBT, WIC, FMNP coupons, and FreshConnect checks. An Adirondack Harvest member.
Warren County farrier trained at the Oklahoma School of Horseshoeing. Grew up locally and has worked with horses since childhood. Provides horseshoeing and trimming services throughout Warren County and surrounding Adirondack and Capital Region areas. mikesullivanfarrier.com
Award-winning artisan cheese operation in Warrensburg producing spreadable goat and mixed milk cheeses, washed-rind cheeses, and bloomy-rind cheeses from their own herd. Farm store open seasonally, sells at farmers markets and to specialty stores. Offers farm tours and a popular Cheese and Spirits Pairing event. One of the most acclaimed small-batch cheese producers in the Adirondack region.
An award-winning integrative medicine practice in Glens Falls serving Warren County and the Adirondack gateway region. Focuses on total wellness through herbal and anti-aging medicine, family medical care, acupuncture therapy, and natural approaches to nutrition, gut health, and lifestyle. Works alongside primary care physicians to provide guidance through a functional, whole-body lens. Welcomes new patients for integrative consultations.
A seasonal community farmers market in North Creek, Warren County, held at Riverfront Park on the Hudson River. Thursdays 2pm-6pm from late June through mid-September. Local farms, food producers, and artisans from the Adirondack region serving the North Creek and Gore Mountain community.
A craft brewery along Route 9 between Glens Falls and Lake George, named for the Adirondack Northway (I-87) that brings visitors to the region. Brews a rotating selection of approachable American craft styles in a casual taproom setting. A natural stop on the corridor between Saratoga and the southern Adirondacks.
A Warren County hop farm in Pottersville that also raises eggs and vegetables, makes salsa and pickles, and sells from a farm stand, at farmers markets, and to restaurants. Open for farm visits — welcome to stop by and see the hop operation. A unique Adirondack farm growing hops for the regional craft brewing industry alongside diversified vegetables.
Glens Falls one-woman pottery studio where Debbie Davidson makes handcrafted pottery and gifts at the Shirt Factory.
A renowned artisan bakery in Glens Falls producing handmade, naturally-leavened, hearth-baked breads and biscotti using regional and organic flour and grains. Also carries vegan grocery items. A fixture of the Glens Falls food community and a regular presence at regional farmers markets.
A Warren County farm at Lake George selling at farmers markets and local stores. Specializes in local produce, cheese, and spirits pairings. Offers farm tours and community events. An Adirondack Harvest member farm connecting Warren County residents with locally grown food.
A small NY State Farm Distillery on 200 acres of farmland in Queensbury with views of French Mountain — produces unique, high-quality spirits using local NY grains and fruits through a natural and innovative process. Lineup includes Apple Moonshine, Maple Moonshine, the Two Sisters Vodka, Howl Moonshine (rye-based), Sly Fox Gin (juniper-forward and aromatic), Cowboy Coffee, Limoncello, Orangecello, and the Adirondack Straight Rye Whiskey. The modern tasting room is family-built and family-operated, open daytime hours throughout the week. Located off Route 149 — five minutes from Lake George.
An organic vegetable farm in Queensbury, Warren County, run by Hal Bain. Sells from a farm stand on Ridge Road and at local farmers markets and restaurants. A community-rooted Adirondack farm bringing organic produce to the Glens Falls and Lake George area.
The lactation support center at Glens Falls Hospital, staffed by IBCLCs Jodi Smith and Paula Hanchett. Provides breastfeeding consultations, support groups, and individualized lactation care for families in Warren County and the Adirondack region. A community-based resource at the local hospital serving rural families in the Lake George and Adirondack gateway area.
Glens Falls maker of handcrafted natural soaps, candles, and body care at the Shirt Factory.
A 50+ year Adirondack maple operation in Thurman run by the Galusha family, spanning nearly 900 acres of timberland with over 3,000 sugar maples. Features a stunning timber-frame sugarhouse with wood-fired evaporator, reverse osmosis, and stainless steel tanks. Offers wagon rides into the sugar bush, farm store, and seasonal tours. Products include maple cream, candies, bourbon barrel-aged syrup, maple frosted nuts, caramel corn, cotton candy, and granola. Participates in Thurman Maple Days.
Rural lifestyle retailer serving Warren County and the southern Adirondack gateway. Livestock feed, pet supplies, fencing, farm equipment, and workwear.
Award-winning multi-generational maple producer in Thurman, Warren County, with two sugar bushes on 30 acres and 3,400 vacuum-fed taps. Produces pure Adirondack maple syrup and maple products. Part of the Thurman maple farming community, one of the densest concentrations of sugar houses in the Adirondacks.
County-operated public fish hatchery on 38 acres along the Hudson River in the Town of Warrensburg, in operation since 1914 (state-owned through 1982, then transferred to Warren County). Raises domestic brook trout, rainbow trout, landlocked Atlantic salmon, and heritage brook trout to stock Warren County waters and improve regional sport fishing. Ten display ponds plus a rearing pond, fed by gravity-flow springs producing up to 500 gallons per minute year-round; pellets to feed the display fish are available for a quarter. Grounds include two picnic pavilions (reservable), restrooms, a children's playground, canoe access to the Hudson, and a disc golf course. Free to visit. Tours by appointment for school groups and organizations.
A seasonal community farmers market in Warrensburg, Warren County, held at the historic Warrensburgh Mills District on River Street near Curtis Lumber. Fridays 3pm-6pm from late May through mid-October. Local produce, food, and artisan vendors in a scenic Adirondack gateway setting.
Friday afternoon community market at the Warrensburgh Mills Historic District on River Street near Curtis Lumber, running May through October from 3–6pm along the banks of the Schroon River. Features local farms, artisans, bakers, and craft beverage producers. Hosts a beloved annual Apple Festival in September with organically grown fruit, ciders, cider doughnuts, live music, and CCE Master Gardener activities. Features fresh produce, meats, cheeses, baked goods, honey, and seasonal specialties.