Quilt Show at the Schoharie County Fall Festival Hosted by the Peaceable Day Quilt Guild & Schoharie Valley Piecemakers Quilt Guild Old Stone Fort Museum Complex 3rd Annual Schoharie County Fall Festival Saturday, 10 AM – 4 PM (Quilt Show) | Festival: 10 AM – 7 PM Admission to the site is $10 for adults (no other discounts apply), and free for anyone under 18 (minors must be accompanied by an adult).
Join us for a vibrant celebration of community, creativity, and color at the Quilt Show presented by the Peaceable Day Quilt Guild and the Schoharie Valley Piecemakers Quilt Guild! Explore a stunning collection of handcrafted quilts on display across the historic Old Stone Fort Museum Complex, open from 10 AM to 4 PM as part of the 3rd Annual Schoharie County Fall Festival.
While you’re there, enjoy: Live Music All Day • Northern Borne: 10 AM – 1 PM • Hilltown Ramblers: 1 PM – 4 PM • Black Mountain Symphony: 4 PM – 7 PM Craft Vendors (10 AM – 4 PM) Food Trucks & Drinks Tent (Open until 7 PM)
Whether you’re a quilting enthusiast or just looking for a fun fall day out, there’s something for everyone! Come for the quilts, stay for the music, food, and festive atmosphere.
Join us for Fall Festival at the Old Stone Fort! Saturday, October 4 | 10 AM – 7 PM
Celebrate the season with a full day of live music, delicious food, and fun for the whole family! Enjoy performances all day from fan favorites like The Hilltown Ramblers, Northern Borne, and Black Mountain Symphony.
Explore a variety of food trucks, plus alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.
From 10 AM to 4 PM, don’t miss the Quilt Show, displayed across the museum complex, and browse the work of talented craft vendors set up in the field near the historic Dutch Barn.
There’s something for everyone – so bring the whole family!
Admission: • $10 for adults (No additional discounts apply). • Free for anyone under 18 (Minors must be accompanied by an adult).
Hosted by Bellinger’s Orchard and organized by Montgomery County Farm Bureau Bellinger’s Orchard, 685 Argersinger Road, Fultonville, NY Sunday, September 14, 2025 | 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM Dairy Dash 5K begins at 11:00 AM
Montgomery County’s Farm Bureau and agricultural community invites the public to celebrate the fall harvest at the 22nd Annual Sundae on the Farm, hosted this year by the scenic and historic Bellinger’s Orchard in Fultonville, NY. Join us on Sunday, September 14th for a day full of family-friendly fun, hands-on learning, and farm-fresh flavors. The event begins with the Dairy Dash 5K at 11:00 AM, followed by the main festivities from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Bellinger’s Orchard, a family-run farm offering pick-your-own apples, fresh cider, donuts, and more, is the perfect backdrop to experience the beauty of local agriculture. Visitors will enjoy:
• Dairy Dash 5K Fun Run • Guided farm tours and hayrides through the orchard • Educational Booths and Animal Experiences • Goat milking contest • Farmer Olympics • Kids’ activities • Local vendors, food, and farm products • And best of all – a FREE ice cream sundae!
Sundae on the Farm is a Montgomery County tradition that brings neighbors together to learn about farming, celebrate local food, and support the region’s agricultural heritage. Admission is free and open to all ages (be sure to pick up your ice cream ticket!). For event updates and directions, visit us on Facebook at Montgomery County Sundae on the Farm or go to www.sundaeonthefarm.com. To learn more about the host farm, visit www.bellingersorchard.com.
The Old Stone Fort Museum and Turning Point 1777 will present “Declaring Independence at the Fort,” July 4th beginning at 10:00am. The interactive living history event will feature public participation in the politics of 1776, readings of the Declaration of Independence, a flag program, a presentation about the Old Stone Fort’s history, and an opportunity to sign an oversized copy of the Declaration throughout the day. The public is encouraged to bring lawn seating for the readings. All outdoor events are free. Museum admission is $10 for adults, kids under 18 and active/retired military are free.
Join us for another great year of Putman Porch Music at Yankee Hill Lock! We welcome musicians and listeners to Yankee Hill Lock for this canawler experience! An Americana Folk and Roots Music style jam session on the porch of the old Putman Canal Store happens each Thursday in June. Come play some fiddle, guitar, banjo, sing, or whatever instrument you may bring, to this lively time along the historic Erie Canal! *Please note the 6:30pm start time for 2024*
Join us for Christmas at the Fort – Saturday, December 7th – 11am to 5pm – Local Author Book Fair – Bookstore with Huge Sales – Museum Shop with a Selection of Handmade Colonial Toys – Period Holiday Music – Eisenadler German Beer (local Brewer) – Homemade Christmas Cookies, Refreshments and more!
If you’re looking to venture outside during the winter in Montgomery County, the Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site is a perfect place for a day trip. It’s an ideal location for those looking to spend time outdoors. It’s suitable for those who prefer paths shorter in distance with minimal difficulty. Dogs are permitted. The site is only 5.2 miles from the Thruway.
Participants cross a walking bridge at the Schoharie Crossing during a Winter Walk held on Jan. 26.
If you’re from Upstate, you know the weather is unpredictable. Especially during the winter months. Boots and warm layers are recommended. When there’s enough of the white, fluffy stuff, you could also pack your cross country skis or snowshoes. Another thing to keep in mind for your day trip, is it’s a prime opportunity to bird watch! You can check out some of the species people have observed at the Schoharie Crossing on eBird.
Background
If it’s your first time visiting — the Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site is dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of the Erie Canal as one of the 19th century’s greatest commercial and engineering projects. The Schoharie Crossing has a Visitor Center that exhibits traces of history of the Erie Canal and its impact on the growth of New York State and the nation. Currently, the Visitor Center is open by Reservation only – you can call to schedule a time to visit the Pathway to Empire Exhibit. The Visitor Center
Montgomery County Economic Development Staff Assistant Andrew Santillo pictured viewing a historical plaque on the Woodchuck Walk at the Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site.
will reopen for regular hours May 1. The site grounds are open daily from sunrise to sunset. Stay updated by following the Schoharie Crossing on Facebook or Instagram.
Within the site’s boundaries are many structures dating from the three eras of the canal’s development. As you walk behind the Visitor Center lies the ‘Woodchuck Walk’ – formerly the towpath of the original Erie Canal. Along this trail are historical plaques providing history of the area that you’re walking through. The ‘Woodchuck Walk’ is about a one-half mile long hike out to an original Erie Canal Lock that lays adjacent to an Enlarged Era Canal Lock. There are two walking bridges across the lock. These allow you to stand in-between the old locks. Old locks create a story of what once was a bustling area with barges and other small boats bringing goods to and from the area in the 19th century.
Once you go across the two lock bridges, you can continue on the Towpath trail to the Yankee Hill lock, which is about two miles further or you can head back on the trail toward the Visitor Center. The Towpath Trail, which is a half of a mile, leads to the site’s largest structure the Schoharie Creek Aqueduct, which carried the water of the Enlarged Erie Canal over the Creek.
A view of the Schoharie Creek Aqueduct during the winter.
It’s a perfect place to take a picture before you end your walk.
If you are interested in more of a guided visit, Education Director at the Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site, David Brooks will be hosting a Winter Walk event on February 23 at 1 p.m., weathering permitting.
If you are looking to grab a bite to eat following your visit, hop on Route 5S and head eastbound toward the South Side of Amsterdam. There are a number of restaurants to choose from. Whether you grab takeout from DomAdi’s and a craft beer to bring home from Southside Beverage, or sit down at Evolve Eatery , Lorenzo’s Southside, Shorty’s Southside Tavern,Herk’s Tavern or Southside Slice, you really can’t go wrong! A visit to the Schoharie Crossing is a day trip suitable for all four seasons. If you come back in the spring, Karen’s Produce & Ice Cream is a must visit.
Whenever you choose to be a Tourist in Your Own Town, or bring someone from outside the area to explore, Montgomery County will not disappoint.