Beaches in Vermont
Who doesn't love the beach. The very word is enough to make you grab a towel and slap on some sunscreen. Whether you are looking for beaches that are lakeside or on ocean's edge, you can anticipate snoozing in the sun, reading a good book, or taking a refreshing dip. So, get ready for some fun and relaxation! From the white sand beaches to rocky lake beaches, UpTake can help you find the perfect Vermont beach vacation.
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AJamaica State Park
- P.O. Box 45
Jamaica, VT 05343, U.S.A. - +1 802 874 4600
- Highlights: visitor center more
- Overview Jamaica State Park occupies more than 758 acres of woodland along the West River. The West Railroad once traversed the park. The old railroad bed is now a hiking/mountain biking trail that follows the river to Ball Mountain Dam. Part of nearly 10 miles of trails in the park, this same path also h... more on LLBean.com
Jamaica State Park
P.O. Box 45Jamaica, VT 05343, U.S.A.
BLake Bomoseen
- Fair Haven
Vermont, USA - +1 802 265 4242
- Overview First open to the public in 1960, the campground contains 66 campsites including 10 lean-tos. The sites are both wooded and grassy open areas. Some are located along the lakeshore. Flush toilets, hot showers ($), and a dump station are provided. The park has a beach for swimming and a picnic area... more on GoingToTheBeach.com
Lake Bomoseen
Fair HavenVermont, USA
CNorth Beach Park
- 60 Institute Road
Burlington, VT 05401 - +1 802 862 0942
North Beach Park
60 Institute RoadBurlington, VT 05401
DLake St. Catherine
- Poultney
Vermont, USA - +1 802 287 9158
- Overview The park, which consists of 117 acres, first opened as a small picnic and swimming area in 1953. The area is known for its past slate quarrying operations, with remains of slate mills, quarries, and rubble piles still visible. The park itself was once a children's summer camp and farmland. The ca... more on GoingToTheBeach.com
Lake St. Catherine
PoultneyVermont, USA
