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Lake Champlain, VT Did you mean Lake Champlain, NY?
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Lake Champlain vacation rentals are in the Greater Burlington Region of Vermont, which was named one of the 50 “Places of a Lifetime” by National Geographic Traveler. On the lake there is plenty to do, including boating, water sports, sailing, swimming, fishing and scuba diving. Adventurers to the area may want to give skydiving a shot. More tame local activities include hiking, biking, and horseback riding. During the winter, guests come to the Lake Champlain area for skiing and snowboarding. Whether you explore the region on foot, bike, or boat, you’ll have plenty to do and see. There are many sites in which you can discover more about the area’s rich history, like Fort Ticonderoga, the Adirondack History Center, Cartoon Museum, Champlain Memorial Lighthouse, Crown Point State Historic Site, Hancock House Museum, Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, and many more! Or, if you’d just like to kick back and relax, the Lake Champlain region is home to several golf courses, such as the Westport Country Club, Cobble Hill, Moriah, Port Kent, Willsboro and Ticonderoga Golf courses!
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| Lake Champlain Information |
 | | There are so many great ways to enjoy the spectacular scenery of Lake Champlain, it’s hard to list them all. From the world-renowned Lake Champlain Birding Trail (Loons, Grebes, Geese, Osprey, Gulls, Terns, and more!), to the ice/rock climbing available all year. With trails for biking, hiking, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing, Lake Champlain’s outdoors are as accessible as ever. |
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| Being the nation’s sixth-largest freshwater lake, fishing is always a popular activity on and off the lake. A combination of warm- and cold-water species make Lake Champlain a varied fishing experience. In the winter, ice fishing takes over, and shanties pop up all over the ice, ready to catch the first smelt, perch, or pike that swims by. Visit the Lake Champlain page for more information. |
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