Knight Island State Park

Situated in the middle of Lake Champlain, this 115-acre state park is located on its very own island (although the 10-acres of the southern part of the island are privately owned).

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Knight Island State Park Details

Situated in the middle of Lake Champlain, this 115-acre state park is located on its very own island (although the 10-acres of the southern part of the island are privately owned). It is one of the more remote state parks to visit in Vermont, as access to the island is only available by boat. This is a very quiet and secluded state park, with no facilities except for a couple of rustic lean-to shelters for overnight guests. Whether you are trekking around the forest or kayaking off the coast, you will feel as if you have the entire island for yourself.

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