Burton Island State Park
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Burton Island State Park | |
Location | St. Albans Bay, Vermont |
Season | May 26–September 5 |
Burton Island State Park is a state park in northwest Vermont. The park comprises Burton Island, an island of 253 acres (1 km²) and located off St. Albans Point in Lake Champlain, close to the International Boundary with Canada. The park is administered by the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation, as part of the Vermont State Park system.
Burton Island State Park is nearby other islands of Lake Champlain that are state parks, including Kill Kare State Park, Woods Island State Park, and Knight Island State Park. Knight Point State Park is on the nearby coast. Ball Island, a smaller island in the area, is privately owned.
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Protected Areas of Vermont Department of Forests, Parks & Recreation |
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State Parks | Alburg Dunes | Allis | Ascutney | Big Deer | Bomoseen | Boulder Beach | Branbury | Brighton | Burton Island | Button Bay | Camp Plymouth | Cheney House | Collidge | Crystal Lake | D.A.R. | Elmore | Emerald Lake | Fort Dummer | Gifford Woods | Grand Isle | Green River Reservoir | Half Moon | Jamaica | Kill Kare | Kingsland Bay | Knight Island | Knight Point | Lake Carmi | Lake Shaftsbury | Lake St. Catherine | Litte River | Lowell Lake | Maidstone | Molly Stark | Mt. Philo | New Discovery | North Hero | Quechee | Ricker Pond | Sand Bar | Seyon Lodge | Silver Lake | Smugglers Notch | Stillwater | Stone Hut | Thetford Hill | Townshend | Underhill | Waterbury Center | Wilgus | Woodford | Woods Island |
State Forests | Aitkin | Albert C. Lord | Arlington | Calvin Coolidge | Cambridge | Camels Hump | Charles Downer | Darling | Emerald Lake State Forest | Grafton | Groton | Hapgood | Hazens Notch | Jay | John J. Dorano | Jones | Mathewson | Molly Stark | Morristown | Mount Carmel | Mount Mansfield | Okemo | Proctor-Piper | Putnam | Roxbury | Rupert | Thetford Hill | Townshend | Victory State Forest | Washington | West Rutland | William C. Putnam | Williams River | Willoughby |
National Parks and Forests | Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller | Green Mountain |