Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Island Time
When most people
think of Vermont, one of the first things that comes to mind is the Green
Mountains, thanks to their popular ski slopes and hiking trails. But an equally
notable natural resource, and a highlight of the state for me, is Lake
Champlain. Friends from out of state are often surprised to hear that it’s the
sixth largest freshwater lake in the country, after the five Great Lakes. Spanning
120 miles along Vermont’s western side, it’s flanked by New York’s Adirondack
Mountains and also offers spectacular views of the Greens.
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