All Roads Lead Through Schoharie County
Schoharie County is a unique blend of history, nature, and agricultural richness, situated halfway between Albany and Cooperstown. Serving both as a charming destination and a convenient stopover, the county is renowned for its museums, such as the Iroquois Museum, and numerous historic sites that form an extensive history trail. Adding to its allure are haunted history sites and a wealth of natural attractions, including miles of underground caves through the famous Howe Caverns. The county was also known as the ‘Breadbasket of the American Revolution,’ boasting 12 feet of rich topsoil, lending purpose to its current calling as a vibrant center for agritourism. Visitors can also explore various farm stands and specialty shops, immersing themselves in a region that resonates with arts and culture. This area is not just a journey through scenic landscapes but also a dive into a rich tapestry of cultural and natural wonders.
Explore the Schoharie County for:
- Adventure/Outdoors
- Fall Foliage
- Historic Sites
- Scenic Drives
- Winter Fun
- Food & Beverage
- Family Friendly
- Museums
- Zoo/Aquarium/Wildlife Experiences
- Attraction
- Craft Beverages
- Hiking/Camping
- State Parks
- Unique, Local Foods