Are you looking for something new? How does an experience that mixes the old and the new sound like to you? If this is something that interests you, then try visiting Essex, NY.
Essex is a town that immerses its residents and visitors alike in its rich heritage. This stunning town is full of well-preserved 19th-century brick and stone homes, churches, and inns replete with carefully manicured gardens and lawns. The unspoiled ensembles of Federal and Greek Revival village architecture bring you back to the soothing rhythm of the pre-Civil War era. As part of the National Register of Historic Places, Essex holds one of the finest and intact collections of the pre-Civil War era ever preserved in the state of New York.
Historical architecture isn’t all that this town offers, but as well as a majestic view of nature. Nestled in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains, this town offers tons of hiking and cycling opportunities to people looking for a different kind of adventure. Likewise, the availability of multiple fishing spots offers anglers year-round fishing.
About 6.0 sq. miles of water cover the town of Essex. Depending on the season and fish species, there will always be a perfect spot for you to fish.
If you are looking for trout, Paradox Lake would be the spot for you. The deep and cool water of the lake is a perfect nestling place for the rainbow trout and lake trout especially in the western basin of the lake. Meanwhile, the narrows and the rocky islands and shoals of the lake are home to a species of smallmouth bass and largemouth bass.
Another angling opportunity Essex offers is brook trout fishing which can be done every day of the year. However catch is more bountiful on days when the water temperature and light levels are low, which are often during early in the morning or late in the day. Brook fishing is also great on a cloudy day most especially during spring and fall. These are the seasons when trout are active and hungry.
Salmon fishing is also a common angling opportunity within Essex especially during spring when salmon cannot progress past the rapid waters or the fishways. Salmon fishing is usually done in the Lower Boquet River which is mostly accessible through the use of a small boat or a canoe.
Lastly, we have Lake Champlain which is known as one of the top bass fisheries in the nation. What makes it a hotspot for anglers is the year-round fishing in this lake.
So, if you are planning your next angling trip in Essex make sure to ready your gear for fly fishing, shore fishing, and spinning.
Stroll along the beautiful town of Essex and visit the mountains, fields, and forests along the Champlain Area Trails.
Explore the town and witness the well-preserved brick and stone architecture of the village either by foot or through cycling.