Vermont has many wonderful lakes and ponds that are ideal for boating. Nestled among Vermont's green mountains are some of the most wonderful scenic spots, just waiting to be enjoyed. One common misconception about Vermont is the existence of a seacoast. Of all the New England states, Vermont is the only one that is completely landlocked. However, the absence of a coastline has not hindered boaters from flocking to Vermont for some outdoor fun. The plethora of lakes and ponds throughout the Green Mountain state offers more than enough boating and waterfront options for all.
In addition to boating, Vermont's bodies of water also provide from waterfront homes, lakefront real estate opportunities, lakefront weddings and more.
Vermont Lakes & Reservoirs
Lake Champlain is the largest of all Vermont lakes and separates Vermont from New York. Lake Champlain, Lake Memphremagog and Wallace Pond all share shoreline with Canada. Some of Vermont's popular boating lakes include;