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Lake Name Lake Description
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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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