Can you swim in Lake Bomoseen?

Can you swim in Lake Bomoseen?

Swimming: Bomoseen has a sandy beach for swimming and a snack bar. Boating: There is a boat launch at the park and boats are welcome. Boats are also available to rent (kayaks, canoes, pedal boats and row boats).

What is the name of the huge lake in northwest Vermont?

Lake Champlain
Shore length1 587 mi (945 km)
Surface elevation 95 to 100 ft (29 to 30 m)
Islands 80 (Grand Isle, North Hero, Isle La Motte, see list)
Settlements Burlington, Vermont; Plattsburgh, New York

How deep is Lake Bomoseen in Vermont?

20 m
Lake Bomoseen/Max depth
Lake Bomoseen is located north of Hydeville in west-central Vermont about 11 miles west of Rutland (Fig. 1). The lake covers 2360 acres, has a drainage area of about 39 square miles, has a maximum depth of 65 feet, and averages about 27 feet deep.

What is Vermont’s largest lake?

Lake Bomoseen
Lake Bomoseen (/ˈbɑːməziːn/ BAH-muh-zeen) is a freshwater lake in the western part of the U.S. state of Vermont in the towns of Castleton and Hubbardton in Rutland County. It is the largest lake that lies entirely within the state’s boundaries, with a surface area of approximately 2,400 acres (9.6 km2).

What kind of fish are in Lake Bomoseen?

Northern pike
Brown troutLargemouth bassSmallmouth bassYellow perch
Lake Bomoseen/Fish

Fish Species Largemouth and smallmouth bass, northern pike, yellow perch, rock bass, brown trout, rainbow smelt, bluegill, pumpkinseed, common white sucker, black crappie, brown bullhead and various minnow species.

How big is Lake Bomoseen in Vermont?

9.6 km²
Lake Bomoseen/Area

What is the cleanest lake in VT?

Lake Willoughby
Lake Willoughby This scenic lake is actually the clearest lake in Vermont and its southern end is surrounded by the Willoughby State Forest. Grab the boat and hit the water to make memories of this gorgeous lake.

Where is Lake Bomoseen in Vermont?

Lake Bomoseen is located in central Vermont, near the New York border – just off Vermont Route 4. With 2,400 acres of pristine water and a backdrop of tree covered hills, it’s the perfect place to eat, stay, play & celebrate.

Is Lake Champlain the biggest lake in Vermont?

Lake Champlain is the nation’s sixth largest lake and is home to Champ, Vermont’s Loch Ness monster. Boating, fishing, kayaking and swimming are all a big part of experiencing Lake Champlain.

How many acres is Lake Bomoseen?

2,400 acres
5251. Lake Bomoseen is located in central Vermont, near the New York border – just off Vermont Route 4. With 2,400 acres of pristine water and a backdrop of tree covered hills, it’s the perfect place to eat, stay, play & celebrate.

How did Lake Bomoseen get its name?

The name Bomoseen is an Abenaki word which translates to “keeper of ceremonial fire”. The Taconic Mountains, which make up the rolling hills that run along both sides of the lake, are the slate-producing region of Vermont, and the area’s history parallels the rise and fall of Vermont’s slate industry.

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