National Monument · NY

Fort Stanwix National Monument

For centuries, the Oneida Carrying Place, a six-mile portage connecting the Mohawk River and Wood Creek, served as a vital link for those traveling by water from the ocean to the Great Lakes. When Europeans arrived, nations fought for control of the carry, the homelands of the Six Nations Confederacy, and the rich resources of North America. In this struggle, Fort Stanwix would play a vital role.

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A park ranger directs a group of children thorugh the fort.
From ranger tours, to walking trails, to exploring history, there's plenty to do at Fort Stanwix!
Children dance, jump, and skip on the parade ground of reconstructed Fort Stanwix.
The park is gearing up for the National Park Service Centennial. Find out what's going on and what's already been done!
Small boxes in rows contain small artifacts, including broken pipes and glass bottles.
Learn more about the objects in the park's museum collection.
A woman digs in a carefully excavated hole.
What evidence of the past has been found at Fort Stanwix? Stop through to find out!
Soldiers stand in a neat row holding their muskets.
Discover the vital role that Fort Stanwix/Schuyler, the fort that "never surrendered" played in the American Revolution.
Puffy white clouds billow over log cabin-like walls. An American flag flies on a wooden pole
Come and visit the site with a thousand stories flying under the flag!

Activities

  • Arts and Culture
  • Craft Demonstrations
  • Cultural Demonstrations
  • Astronomy
  • Stargazing
  • Biking
  • Food
  • Picnicking
  • Guided Tours
  • Self-Guided Tours - Walking
  • Hands-On
  • Arts and Crafts
  • Hiking
  • Front-Country Hiking
  • Living History
  • Reenactments
  • Historic Weapons Demonstration
  • First Person Interpretation
  • Junior Ranger Program
  • Snow Play
  • Park Film
  • Museum Exhibits
  • Shopping
  • Bookstore and Park Store
  • Gift Shop and Souvenirs