Grand Isle State Park - Vermont State Parks

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Click On A Site For Photo And Additional Information Grand Isle State Park Welcome to Grand Isle State Park, located on South Hero Island in Lake Champlain. The Island, also known as Grand Isle, is 14 miles long and over 3 miles wide, making it the largest in Lake Champlain. It contains the towns Grand Isle (on the northern half) and South Hero (on the southern half). The North and South Hero Islands are named in honor of early pioneering Vermonters who served in the American Revolution. Grand Isle State Park was opened in 1959 when 54 acres of land was purchased from Birchcliff, a private summer resort. The original acquisition included a hotel-like building, cabins and a recreation hall. Today's Nature Center is the last remaining Birchcliff building. Three additional property acquisitions brought the park to its current 226-acre size. Park development during the 1960's was spurred by a successful effort to attract visitors to the area by providing quality camping opportunities. Today, the result of that effort is apparent. Grand Isle State Park is the most-visited campground in the state park system. With 4,150 feet of Lake Champlain shoreline, Grand Isle is popular with many destination campers who spend their entire vacation here. At the same time, the park location on US Route 2 attracts a high number of one-night campers, while proximity to population centers in Burlington, Vermont and Montreal, Quebec make it an easy destination for the weekend or spur-of-the-moment camper. Park property

extends all the way west to Route 2, where part of the land is being kept open by agricultural lease, and some of what was pasture thirty years ago has reverted to woodland.

Recreating and Sightseeing in the Area: • Grand Isle - The Hyde Log Cabin State Historic Site - Grand Isle State Fish Hatchery • Isle LaMotte - St. Anne’s Shrine - ancient coral reef • North Hero - Knight Point State Park • Milton - Sand Bar State Park • Alburg - Alburg Dunes State Park • Lake Champlain Bikeways

Grand Isle State Park Map & Guide

Grand Isle State Park 36 East Shore Road South Grand Isle, VT 05458 (802) 372-4300 (Operating Season) VT State Parks Reservations Center (888) 409-7579 M-F 9 am- 4pm or

www.vtstateparks.com Vermont Agency of Natural Resources Department of Forests, Parks & Recreation This document available upon request in large print, braille, and audio cassette. VT TDD Relay 1-800-253-0191 Printed on recycled paper 02/08 VGA 5000

Mid-May-Columbus Day Camping Fishing Swimming Interpretive Programs