Kingsland Bay State Park
Kingsland Bay State Park | |
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Type | State park |
Location |
787 Kingsland Bay State Park Rd. Ferrisburgh, Vermont |
Coordinates | 44°14′10″N 73°18′14″W / 44.236°N 73.304°WCoordinates: 44°14′10″N 73°18′14″W / 44.236°N 73.304°W |
Area | 264 acres |
Operated by | Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation |
Open | Memorial Day weekend - Columbus Day weekend |
Website | http://www.vtstateparks.com/htm/kingsland.htm |
Kingsland Bay State Park is a 264-acre state park in Ferrisburgh, Vermont, on the shore of Lake Champlain.
Activities includes swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, picnicking, bicycling, wildlife watching, and winter sports.[1]
Facilities include boat rentals, a small beach with a snack bar, a picnic pavilion with 2 group grills and a smaller grill, other picnic tables, a horseshoe pit and toilets.[2] There are several buildings available to rent for large group gatherings.
The State of Vermont has designated 50 acres as the Kingsland Bay Natural Area.[3] The area includes two peninsulas on Lake Champlain separated by Kingsland Bay that support unspoiled natural plant communities, on the shoreline as well as on and behind their bluffs. The Hulburt (western) portion features a lake bluff cedar-pine forest.
References
- ↑ "Kingsland Bay State Park". Oh Ranger. Retrieved 23 July 2016.
- ↑ "Kingsland Bay State Park". Vermont State Parks. Retrieved 23 July 2016.
- ↑ "Natural Areas". Vermont State Lands Administration. Retrieved 24 July 2016.