Alburgh

Alburgh, Vermont, formerly Alburg, is located on Alburgh tongue, a peninsula that protrudes south from the Canadian border into the waters of northern Lake Champlain. The quiet and tranquility of its lakeside setting and the panoramic views across the lake’s broad blue waters to the Green Mountains and neighboring New York’s Adirondacks makes it the perfect place for glampers wishing to unwind far from the stresses and annoyances of city life. Close to the beaches and sandscapes of the Alburg Dunes State Park, and well connected to nearby islands such as Grand Isle and Isle La Motte with their clutch of charming villages and lakeside towns, wildlife lovers and birdwatchers will also love Alburgh for its proximity to the Missisquoi Wildlife Reserve, one of the best places to see birds ranging from raptors to waterfowl in the state, along with numerous mammalian species such as the white-tailed deer.

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