Welcome to Upstate New York’s Mohawk Valley!
We love this vibrant historic region nestled between the Catskills and Adirondacks
Upstate New York’s Mohawk Valley is located along the Mohawk River in the ancestral lands of the Kanienʼkehá:ka’ (Mohawk) and Oneida. We offer our deepest respect to Hodinöhsö:ni’ ancestors. Explore our nation’s history, enjoy the outdoors along the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor, participate in fun events, and enjoy so much more in the region.
Spanning Fulton, Herkimer, Montgomery, Oneida, Otsego and Schoharie counties, New York’s Mohawk Valley is great place to live, work and play.
Mohawk Valley Today Inc. is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Mohawk Valley Life
National Experts and Regional Leaders Headline 4th Annual Brownfield Developer Summit in Herkimer, NY
Learn how $3 million in pre-development funding is transforming upstate New York’s most challenging properties into vibrant community assets.
Making an impact in the Mohawk Valley!
The Institute for Rural Vitality at SUNY Cobleskill is now designated as the Mohawk Valley Entrepreneurship Assistance Center under a grant from Empire State Development (ESD) to support area entrepreneurs with business creation and growth, sales, access to financing, and job creation. Learn more here.
The
Mohawk Valley Economic Development District is a private non-profit that offers infrastructure planning and development, are a lender of last resort for businesses, and offer local government training and assistance.
The Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor works to preserve and share our extraordinary heritage, to promote the Corridor as a world class tourism destination, and to foster vibrant communities connected by more than 500 miles of waterway.
















Image provided by Herkimer College
Herkimer College, Herkimer, NY


Fulton County Historical Society and Museum
Governor Kathy Hochul delivers remarks at Ground breaking of new 1 Billion dollar Chobani manufacturing facility creating 1,000 jobs (Darren McGee/ Office of Governor Kathy Hochul)
From left, Bhupen Patel, R.Ph., Industrial Development Agency Treasurer Cheryl Reese, Montgomery County Executive Pete Vroman, and Director of Program Development Vincenzo Nicosia at The Medicine Shoppe in Fort Plain, recognized as Montgomery County’s April Small Business of the Month.
Pine Hills Farmstead, image by Pine hills Farmstead
Subject: Utica Public Library. Source: Kenneth C. Zirkel, WikiCommons














