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Lake Champlain Byway - Vermont
This epic 185-mile journey boasts spectacular water views as you snake along the western shores of Vermonts largest lake.
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Lake Champlain Byway - Vermont Details
This epic 185-mile journey boasts spectacular water views as you snake along the western shores of Vermonts largest lake. Of course, you will have plenty of opportunities to pull over to enjoy a day of sun and sand at many of the parks lining the shore, although some of the most interesting sites are near the small villages in the surrounding area. You will pass by 22 different communities, each one with its own unique restaurants, shops, and cultural attractions. Visit the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum in Vergennes, the Charlotte Berry Farm in Charlotte, or the Ethan Allen Homestead Museum and Historic Site in Burlington.
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Nearby Parks Around Lake Champlain Byway - Vermont
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Lake Champlain Byway - Vermont
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0.7 mi away
Allen Trail
Located in the Niquette Bay State Park, this short but scenic trail takes you through the forest and up to Malletts Bay.
0.7 mi away
Niquette Bay State Park
This park covers 584-acres of the northern shore of Malletts Bay, a small inlet located on the eastern side of Lake Champlain.
3.8 mi away
Colchester Pond
The area around this sparkling 182-acre pond is a paradise for birdwatchers.
4.0 mi away
Sand Bar State Park
Once connecting South Hero Island to the town of Milton on the mainland, this natural sand bar is one of the coolest state parks in the state.
6.1 mi away
Route 127 Path
Connecting the New and Old North Ends of Burlington, this scenic trail is a leisurely ride through wetlands, parks, and town suburbs.