Lakeshore Living

Often people think of our ski mountains - but with over 800 lakes in Vermont there's plenty of year-round recreation. Lake Champlain is our crown jewel, separating Vermont from upstate New York, with over 500 miles of shoreline.

 

Lake Champlain Region

Located in Chittenden County, Burlington Vermont is often referred to as the Queen City. Siting on Lake Champlain with stunning views of the Adirondack Mountains, Burlington is home to area colleges and universities.

Vermont's largest city with a population of over 45,000, Burlington and Chittenden County are the economic and cultural heart of Vermont.

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Burlington, Vermont

Located in Chittenden County, Burlington Vermont is often referred to as the Queen City. Siting on Lake Champlain with stunning views of the Adirondack Mountains, Burlington is home to area colleges and universities.

Vermont's largest city with a population of over 45,000, Burlington and Chittenden County are the economic and cultural heart of Vermont.

Learn more about Burlington and Chittenden County here.

Franklin County, Vermont

Franklin County is Vermont's northern treasure, and locally known as the maple capital of the east. St Albans, the shire town, is dorned with historic buildings and town green for concerts and farmers markets.

Located in the northwest corner of the state, Franklin County is home to several U.S. and Canada border crossings. Franklin County is one of the most diverse, including cities like St Albans, lakeside communities, ski areas, and agricultural properties. With easy access to Interstate 89, living in Franklin County is also easy commute to Burlington.

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Grand Isle County, Vermont

With more shorelines and islands than any other county in Vermont, Grand Isle County it is the prime area for outdoor water recreation. A stunning 80 square mile county, known as "the Islands", the county is made up of 5 towns: Grand Isle, South Hero, North Hero, Alburgh, and Isle Lamotte.

Addison County, Vermont

Home to towns like Middlebury, Vergennes, Bristol, and Ferrisburgh, Addison County is south of Chittenden County and within a 30 minute drive north to Burlington.

Bordered by the Adirondacks to the west and the Green Mountains to the east, you'll also find the Otter Creek, Mad & White Rivers, and Lake Champlain. There is no shortage of recreation opportunities in Addison County, with the Green Mountain Forest providing plenty of trails for the experienced and casual hikers.

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