When you’re ready to enjoy the summer weather in Vermont, slather on some sunscreen and head to the longest sandy beach in the state. This spot will make you forget all about driving to the coast. Here’s what you need to know about Alburg Dunes State Park.
This beautiful beach in Vermont is what summer dreams are made of.
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Alburg Dunes State Park offers a gorgeous south-facing sandy beach that is one of the longest on Lake Champlain.
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This place is nature as it should be – the sand is soft, the water is clear, and there are plenty of shady spots to spread a blanket.
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The water is very shallow, which is a plus for anyone with small kids or those who like to lounge rather than swim.
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And don’t worry: even on summer weekends, there’s plenty of space for everyone at this sprawling beach.
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One of the beach’s top features, besides its expansiveness, is how clean the sand is. You never have to worry about stepping on anything unsavory, unlike some lakeside spots.
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When hunger strikes, you can cook up something tasty in the grilling area and enjoy it at the beach’s picnic space.
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You’d be hard-pressed to find a better spot to kayak. The beach area also offers amenities like restrooms and parking,
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Head to Alburg Dunes State Park soon for some fun in the sun.
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To learn more about hitting the beach at Alburg Dunes State Park, click here. For more of the best spots to swim in Vermont, check out a few of our all-time favorites here.
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Address: 151 Coon Point Road, Alburg, VT, 05440
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