Location, Location, Location
Nestled between the Canadian border and the famed Adirondacks, the Malone region has attractions for everyone in the family, no matter the season. From skiing and tubing at Titus Mountain Family Ski Center to history tours and golf, the Malone region will leave your whole group happy. Spend a day exploring and learning about the great outdoors at the Paul Smith's Visitor Interpretive Center or hop on the Adirondack Trail Scenic Byway to discover Malone's rich history.
For those wanting a more relaxed pace, tee up for internationally acclaimed golf at the Malone golf courses or head west to nearby Akwesasne to view and learn about the Mohawk arts and artifacts at the Akwesasne Cultural Center Library & Museum. Or catch a show and a meal at the Akwesasne Mohawk Casino Resort.
Every summer the Franklin County Fair returns to Malone with ten days of events, competitions, rides, food, live music, and a demolition derby. This is one of New York state's biggest county fairs and features classic county fair staples as well as local, regional, and national touring bands.
Step out of your door and into the past
Along the Adirondack Trail Scenic Byway, which starts in Malone and travels through the center of the Adirondacks, you can tour the Underground Railroad Site at the First Congregational Church of Malone - built in 1883 and recognized by New York state as one of 24 sites designated as the Underground Railroad Heritage Trail.
Explore the Almanzo Wilder Homestead (the original house introduced in the Little House books written by his wife, Laura Ingalls Wilder) or experience more of Malone's history at the Franklin Country Historical & Museum Society's House of History, whose building dates to 1883. You can also visit former Vice President William Wheeler's home and the Ballard Mill (now the local college, NCCC).
Eat and drink local
With so much to do and explore, you'll want to book a night at one of our many great lodging options before sidling up to a local tasty eatery. Malone is home to Bokie's Drive-in, a 1950's themed drive-in and restaurant that makes its own ice cream, and Township 7 Brewing Co., a local craft brewery specializing in unfiltered and unpasteurized beer. Malone also boasts a strong agricultural tradition and was once the dairy capital of New York state, so visit a farmer's market while you are here!