Vermont is famous for its mountain vistas, but there are some areas in the Green Mountain State where you can have the mountains while relaxing on an island. That’s right folks, island living in VT is alive and well, and you’ll want to visit this magical area. From gorgeous State Parks to colorful birdhouses, there are too many highlights to list every one, but here are a few things about the Lake Champlain Islands we think you’ll love.
Lighthouses
Flickr/Mark This is one of a number of scenic lighthouses that line the shore of Lake Champlain.
Scenery
Flickr/Barbara Wells There’s nothing quite like gazing out at the blue waters of Lake Champlain with mountain vistas in the background.
St. Anne’s Shrine
Flickr/Mike Mahaffie Situated on thirty-two acres on the shore of Lake Champlain with gorgeous mountain views, this shrine is wonderful for reflecting. It’s also a great picnic spot for the family! The cafe is open Sundays in July and August for a bountiful breakfast.
Sailing
Flickr/Richard Due Whether you sail your own boat or simply watch them from the shore, there is no better way to spend a relaxing day.
Harry Barber’s miniature castles
Flickr/Don Shall These miniature castles have an amazing story behind them. For more information, click here.
Best biking around!
Flickr/Richard Due You’ll love taking in the sights from your bicycle. Whether you bring your bike by car or by boat, it’s unlike any other place in Vermont for sure.
Hyde Log Cabin
Flickr/Don Shall The Hyde Log Cabin in Grand Isle was built in 1783, and occupied by the Hyde family for 150 years. It is believed to be the oldest log cabin in the US!
Allenholm Farm
Facebook/Allwnholm Farm This seven-generation apple orchard is a must visit, especially when it’s prime picking time!
Snow Farm Vineyard
Facebook/Snow Farm Vineyard Go for the wine, stay for the views. You might even catch an outdoor concert at this winery in South Hero.
Hero’s Welcome
Yelp/Management You won’t want to miss the best general store in the area! In fact, it’s so much more than just a store, it’s an experience! For more information about the awesome place, click here.
Another thing you’ll want to see while you’re enjoying island living in VT is the Chazy Reef, which is the world’s oldest biologically diverse reef in the history of Earth!!! It’s AMAZING!
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Flickr/Mark
This is one of a number of scenic lighthouses that line the shore of Lake Champlain.
Flickr/Barbara Wells
There’s nothing quite like gazing out at the blue waters of Lake Champlain with mountain vistas in the background.
Flickr/Mike Mahaffie
Situated on thirty-two acres on the shore of Lake Champlain with gorgeous mountain views, this shrine is wonderful for reflecting. It’s also a great picnic spot for the family! The cafe is open Sundays in July and August for a bountiful breakfast.
Flickr/Richard Due
Whether you sail your own boat or simply watch them from the shore, there is no better way to spend a relaxing day.
Flickr/Don Shall
These miniature castles have an amazing story behind them. For more information, click here.
You’ll love taking in the sights from your bicycle. Whether you bring your bike by car or by boat, it’s unlike any other place in Vermont for sure.
The Hyde Log Cabin in Grand Isle was built in 1783, and occupied by the Hyde family for 150 years. It is believed to be the oldest log cabin in the US!
Facebook/Allwnholm Farm
This seven-generation apple orchard is a must visit, especially when it’s prime picking time!
Facebook/Snow Farm Vineyard
Go for the wine, stay for the views. You might even catch an outdoor concert at this winery in South Hero.
Yelp/Management
You won’t want to miss the best general store in the area! In fact, it’s so much more than just a store, it’s an experience! For more information about the awesome place, click here.