There is no shortage of events in Northville. Summer starts the first full weekend of May with the village wide Garage and Antique Sale, which has been going strong since it began in 1986. In July is the "DOIN's," Northville's multiple day Independence Day festival. Roast Beef Dinners, Ice Cream Socials and Chicken Barbecue and Bazaars dot the summer calendar. In August, the annual Hobie Cat races on Great Sacandaga Lake are held. Northville celebrates the end of summer on the Sunday of Labor Day weekend with an annual event called The Ring of Fire. The rest of the year is not forgotten. The Friday of Columbus Day weekend welcomes Fall Fest, and the first Saturday in December is Old-Fashioned Christmas.
There are many activities to keep you busy in the summer in the Northville area. There are more than 2,000 miles of hiking trails in the Adirondack region. Visitors can also bike, hunt and golf. Then there are the lakes. Water recreation opportunities abound in the region. Fishing and boating are just a few of the activities on the Great Sacandaga Lake. Canoeing, kayaking and white-water rafting are also popular choices.
There are lots of opportunities to enjoy the wonder of the winter season in the Northville area. There are mountains where visitors and residents can enjoy downhill skiing. There are also trails for cross-country skiing. Bring the snowshoes because there are a variety of locales for snowshoeing. In addition, there are miles and miles of snowmobile trails. In fact, you'll find a snowmobile race nearly every weekend during the winter season in the region.
There is plenty to explore during the relaxation and downtime in the Northville area. There are artists that open their galleries to the public for viewing. There are also several museums to visit. After some culture, head out for some shopping in the local gift shops and galleries. In Northville, you'll find dining options to please every palate. From diners to full-service restaurants, most Northville are restaurants will have that hometown touch to welcome guests.