Vermont might be small, but it’s an amazing place to explore. This little state has countless lakes and rivers that draw thousands of visitors every year. Although it is the only state in New England not to border the Atlantic Ocean, Vermont is still a great place for water sports and outdoor fun. It’s no surprise that it has become a popular destination for New Englanders looking for a summer vacation spot.
Lake Champlain Undoubtedly, one of the most famous places to go boating in Vermont is Lake Champlain. This stunning body of the Adirondacks crosses the borders between Vermont, New York, and Canada. Its sheer size means that it has a huge variety of geological features to explore and things to do.
Lake Champlain is also home to roughly 90 fish species, making it a hugely popular spot for dropping a line. You’ll find thousands of visitors flocking here all year long for sailing, fishing, tubing and waterskiing, swimming, camping, and much more. The lake also has a variety of fascinating places to explore, from the open water to the fascinating Narrows. One of the most amazing features are the hundreds of shipwrecks, many of which can be viewed by divers.
Silver Lake Take a short trip from Woodstock — yes, that Woodstock — and you’ll find yourself at Silver Lake. Something of a state secret, it’s considered one of the most scenic lakes in Vermont. Located in Silver Lake State Park, it offers access to boat rentals, several sandy beaches, campgrounds, and much more. It’s also an incredibly popular place for fishing. There’s even a nearby farm and a playground as well as a concession stand. It’s no wonder that Silver Lake is such a popular spot for family outings on the water.