There are so many hidden spots that are like paradise when it's summer in Vermont that'll have you doing a double-take and make you think that you're in the Caribbean. This includes lakes with crystal blue water, rushing waterfalls, lush greenery, and scenic hikes that look like you're in paradise. The following list highlights seven spectacular summer places in Vermont that'll make you feel as if you're vacationing on a tropical island, from Vermont beaches to hiking trails. Visiting spots like these are some of our favorite things to do in Vermont in summer! So, continue on to learn how you can transport yourself to the Caribbean without leaving the Green Mountain State. Don't forget your sunscreen!
1. Emerald Lake, Dorset
Take some time to enjoy the scenery while kayaking on this scenic lake located in the tiny but mighty 28-acre Emerald Lake State Park. If you'd rather explore on foot, consider lacing up your boots and hiking the easy hiking trail that runs along the lake.
2. Lake Shaftsbury, Shaftsbury
Pull up a chair and relax under the trees while taking in the gorgeous reflection of the clouds on the clear blue water of Lake Shaftsbury. There's even a little stretch of beach to sink your toes in!
To reach this stunning slice of heaven in Vermont, head to Lake Shaftsury State Park.
3. Moss Glen Falls, Stowe
If you visit Moss Glen Falls in the summer, you'll need to remind yourself that you're still in Vermont. Pull up some rocks and listen to the symphony of sounds from the cascading waterfall, it's truly mesmerizing and one of our favorite things about Vermont in summer.
4. Thundering Brook Falls Trail, Killington
Although Vermont isn't the tropics, the greenery along the Thundering Brook Falls Trail is just as lush as a forest you'd find in the Caribbean. What an emerald oasis!
5. Kenneth Ward Memorial Access Area, Moretown
Aside from looking like the a tropical place to visit in Vermont, the stunning views at Kenneth Ward Memorial Access Area also look like a painting. The perfect Sunday fun day!
6. Lake Saint Catherine, Wells and Poultney
The water at Lake Saint Catherine looks so inviting, you may never want to leave. The 800-acre lake is ideal for boating, kayaking, and canoeing, so grab a paddle and set off on an aqua adventure!
7. Lake Dunmore, Salisbury
Just like Caribbean sunsets, the views on this lake are unforgettable. In between splashing in the water and catching some rays, consider exploring the Silver Lake Trail for even more beautiful waterfront views.
Just don't forget your sunscreen and beach gear! If you'd like to see more stunning views of the Green Mountain State after you've visited these spots sure to remind you of the Caribbean, check out even more beautiful places to visit this summer in Vermont.
What are your favorite things to do in Vermont in summer? Let us know in the comments!
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