📜 Historic castle built from glacial boulders, overlooking Kenoza Lake. Built between 1873-1875 by chemist James Nichols as an experiment with glacial boulders. 🔍 Part of a 700-acre conservation area with nine miles of hiking trails. Stands 250 feet above Kenoza Lake, offering spectacular views. # Why Go 🏰 Explore unique 19th-century architecture, including a gothic door, Pompeian dining room, and four towers. 🏞️ Enjoy scenic views of Kenoza Lake and surrounding towns. 🚶 Access nine miles of hiking trails within the 700-acre conservation land. 🎉 Attend public and private events, including weddings and festivities. # Why Avoid ⚠️ Castle building interior currently closed for rehabilitation 💤 No regular public hours, access primarily during scheduled events # 🅿️ Parking Free parking available on gravel areas and rustic lots. Handicapped parking located adjacent to the castle. # Cost 💰 Free for visitors during events, some events may have low cost. # Hours 🕒 Open year-round, event-dependent hours. # Getting There 📍 Located on Castle Road within Winnekenni Park, off Route 110.
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