Camping

Island Pond

In the heart of the picturesque Northeast Kingdom Region lies Island Pond, a serene body of water surrounded by dense forests and abundant wildlife. Positioned just 15 miles shy of the Canadian border, this hidden gem offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Once a thriving hub for agricultural activities, … Read more

Chittenden Reservoir

Nestled quietly eight miles northeast of Rutland town lies the captivating Chittenden Reservoir. Tucked away amid the Crossroads of Vermont region, this 721-acre lake is a true hidden gem, cradled by the majestic Green Mountain National Forest. Initially developed in 1909 by harnessing the power of East Creek, the reservoir now stands as a serene … Read more

Caspian Lake

Nestled within Vermont’s charming Northeast Kingdom lies the beloved body of water known as Caspian Lake. Embraced by the majestic northern stretches of the Green Mountains, this serene lake has long been a cherished retreat for vacationers. The shoreline of Caspian Lake is adorned with a mix of year-round homes, cozy summer cottages, and rustic … Read more

Lake Vattern

Lake Vattern, nestled in the picturesque southern region of Sweden, is a haven for recreational boaters and holiday-makers alike. As the second-largest lake in Sweden, Lake Vattern spans multiple provinces, each contributing to its unique charm. Connected to the North Sea and the Baltic through the Gota Canal system, this majestic body of water holds … Read more

Lake Ninevah

The enchanting Lake Ninevah is nestled discreetly in the heart of the Eastern Vermont Gateway region. Serene and secluded, this 150-acre oasis boasts a handful of cottages dotting its pristine shoreline, all under the careful stewardship of the Ninevah Foundation. Wrapped in a verdant embrace of wetlands and forest reserve, Lake Ninevah is a beacon … Read more

Lake Morey

Nestled within the historic charm of Vermont, Lake Morey stands as a cherished summer sanctuary that has welcomed generations of campers. Situated just shy of the Connecticut River in the Eastern Vermont Gateways region, this serene body of water has long been a hub for summer camp adventures spanning over a century. Originally known as … Read more

Lake Fairlee

Nestled in the heart of the Eastern Vermont Gateways region lies the enchanting Lake Fairlee, a serene 462-acre body of water that beckons the creation of timeless memories. This natural lake, born from the damming of a tributary of the Ompompanoosuc River in 1939, holds a rich history within its depths. Notably, Lake Fairlee stands … Read more

Lake Elmore

Lake Elmore is aptly named the “Beauty Spot of Vermont,” and it truly lives up to this moniker. This charming lake is a magnet for nature lovers from far and wide, pulling them to the Stowe/Smugglers’ Notch region of Vermont, where it lies peacefully nestled behind the commanding peak of Mt. Elmore. While the area … Read more

Llyn Brianne Reservoir

Nestled among the rugged Cambrian Mountains of Mid-Wales lies the enchanting Llyn Brianne Reservoir, a serene 530-acre body of water formed in 1972 by damming the flowing waters of the River Towy. This picturesque reservoir serves a vital purpose by storing precious winter rainfall and snowmelt to ensure a sustainable water supply for the surrounding … Read more

Prairie Lake

Prairie Lake sits serenely as the topmost gem among the interconnected Chetek Chain of Lakes nestled in Wisconsin’s Lake Superior Northwoods domain. This collection of six distinct lakes harmoniously linked by channels grants effortless exploration for enthusiasts. Sharing the stage with its sister lakes – Chetek, Pokegama, Ojaski, Moose Ear, and Ten Mile – Prairie … Read more

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