The Less Traveled Island In Vermont You'll Want To Add To Your Bucket List
Lake Champlain is an inland sea with its fair share of islands. But as the warm weather arrives, places like Isle La Motte and Grand Isle experience a population boom. For a more private island experience in Vermont, you’ll need to travel off the beaten path (by boat!) to a more remote place. Knight Island State Park is a less traveled island that you’ll want to experience at least once.
Have you ever visited Knight Island State Park? Do you know of any other islands in Vermont? What are your favorite state parks in Vermont? Share your experiences and photos in the comments section below. You can also check out Burton Island State Park, another wonderful Vermont State Park island campground.
For those who love hiking, you can find some great trails in and around the area by going to the AllTrails website. For those of you who love to go camping, if you’d like to try it in an RV but don’t have one, visit RVShare. Whether you are new to RVing or are a seasoned pro, here are some great RV tips for your next adventure!
Check out a little more of Knight Island State Park in this short video clip uploaded to YouTube by Vermont State Parks.
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Where can we find waterfall hikes in Vermont?
- The Falls of Lana in Salisbury is made up of upper and lower falls and is accessible via a few different trail options.
- The Texas Falls in Hancock have a 35-foot total drop, with the water landing in large punch bowls at the bottom.
- The Hilltop Loop Trail in Jericho leads through a river area and forest, as well as to a beautiful waterfall.
Read on to learn more about some of the many other wonderful waterfall hikes in Vermont.
Where can we find lakes in Vermont?
There are numerous beautiful each offering a wealth of recreational activities. Among them are:
- Lake Champlain, located in Burlington, is a mecca of outdoor fun encompassing fishing, boating, sandy beaches, and more.
- Lake Willoughby, located in Westmore, is an over 320-foot-long glacial lake and the deepest lake entirely contained in the State of Vermont.
- Lake Bomoseen, located in Castleton, is well-known for its wealth of boating, swimming, and kayaking opportunities.
Read on to learn more about some of the many other wonderful lakes in Vermont.
What are some fun facts about Vermont?
- Vermont has the smallest capital city in the country.
- Vermont produces the most maple syrup in the country.
- There are over 100 covered bridges in Vermont.
Read on to learn more about some of the many other fun facts about Vermont.