Alburgh Dunes State Park
Appearance
Alburg Dunes State Park | |
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Type | State park |
Location | 151 Coon Point Road Alburgh, Vermont |
Coordinates | 44°52′33″N 73°17′33″W / 44.87583°N 73.29250°W |
Area | 625 acres (2.53 km2) |
Created | 1996 |
Operated by | Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation |
Status | Memorial Day weekend - Labor Day weekend |
Website | https://vtstateparks.com/alburgh.html |
Alburg Dunes State Park is a state park in Alburgh, Vermont. The park lies on the shore of Lake Champlain and features one of the lake's largest beaches. It is named for the sand dunes near the center and western end of the south-facing natural sand beach.
This is a day use park with hours from 10 a.m. to sunset. There are sanitary facilities, a picnic area with grills, and parking. There is no public drinking water. A bicycle and pedestrian path goes between the dunes and wetlands.
The park includes the Charles E. Smith Natural Area, a sand dune community being managed by the State to protect and restore the rare plants that grow here.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ "Vermont Natural Areas". Vermont State Lands Administration. Archived from the original on August 19, 2016. Retrieved July 24, 2016.
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