5 /5 Ryan Mazierski: Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site is a great place to visit! The site is beautiful and provides much to do. There are walking trails, a nearby bike trail, and a creek where you can kayak or fish.
The historic tour is very good. The tour starts at the visitor center. On the tour you will be able to see the museum that presents interesting artifacts from the Erie Canal. You will also walk outside and see remnants of the original Erie Canal constructed in the early 1800s. As you approach the Schoharie Creek you will see the remains of the Schoharie Creek Aqueduct that carried boats over the Schoharie Creek. This aqueduct was was a marvel of engineering and was one of the best parts of the tour.
The site provides numerous recreational opportunities. You can walk along the tow path of the original Erie Canal. A little down the road from the historic site you can also see the Yankee Hill Lock #28 and Putman Canal Store. This site was a "canal store" that primarily operated in the mid 1800s. This area is also very scenic. To get the Yankee Hill you can either drive, ride a bike, or walk from the visitor center.
If interested you should take advantage of the nearby Empire State Bike Trail. It follows the Mohawk River and is very scenic. The nearby boat launch offers a place to launch a boat, kayak, picnic, or fish. Its very nice.
Parking is easy and convenient. Call ahead for a tour. Tours are also cash only.