Here are the 4 lakes we have listed within USA > New England > Vermont - sorted A-Z. Suggest a new lake.
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Lake Bomoseen
(Vermont) |
Lake Bomoseen is the most prominent lake in Vermont's Lake Region, located in the West Central part of the state. Stretching almost 9 miles long and one mile wide and covering an expansive 2,370 acres, Lake Bomoseen is the largest lake contained entirely within Vermont's state borders. The lake has ... |
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Lake Champlain
(New York, Vermont) |
Lake Champlain, straddling New York, Vermont, and Canada, is a natural freshwater lake seated about 100 feet above sea level. Briefly dubbed a Great Lake in 1998, Lake Champlain reaches a maximum depth of 400 feet, covers an impressive 435 square miles, stretches out over 100 miles in length, and boasts ... |
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Lake Memphremagog
(Vermont) |
Lake Memphremagog, also called by its French name, Lac Memphrémagog, is a glacial lake in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom that straddles the Vermont-Quebec border. Measuring about 27 miles long and 1 to 2 miles wide, the 25,205-acre lake attracts visitors and residents interested in year-round activities. Lake ... |
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Lake Willoughby
(Vermont) |
Lake Willoughby, believed by some to be the most beautiful lake in Vermont, resembles a Norwegian fjord due to its unique U-shaped valleys and granite cliffs, formed over 12,000 years ago by glaciers. The lake boasts 1,692 acres and a maximum depth of 312 feet, making it the deepest lake in Vermont's ... |
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