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Burton Island State Park is a beautiful state park in St. Albans Bay, located on and around the shores of charming 253-acre Burton Island near the state's international border with Canada. The park's lands were historically known as the Isle of White and were used as farm and pasture land throughout much of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Many remnants of its agricultural past are still showcased at the park today, including historic barn foundations and rusted farm implements. Today, the park is overseen by the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation and is home to over three miles of visitor-access shoreline, along with a network of hiking trails, a nature museum, and boat rental services. Visitors can access the park by boat and enjoy use of 43 tent and lean-to campsites, along with 15 boat moorings within the park's 100-slip marina. All overnight guests can make use of amenities like dockside electricity, modern restrooms, and complimentary wireless internet.
2714 Hathaway Point Rd, St Albans Bay, VT 05481, Phone: 802-524-6353

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