The city of Burlington surely knows the hustle and bustle of daily life. With students, tourists, shopping, world class restaurants and yes, even it even has its fair share of traffic. But in the midst of the buildings and crowds, there is a wonderful beach. OK, it may not be "hiding" exactly, but it's probably not the first thing that pops into your mind when you think of Burlington. Let's take a look at North Beach Park and why this city beach in VT is not to be missed.
You can escape the city without having to leave when you take a trip to North Beach Park.
This is Burlington's largest beach and the only one with active lifeguards.
You'll love the convenience of the bathrooms with showers.
Along with a great little snack bar!
You can also rent kayaks, canoes and stand up paddle boards.
It's wonderful to dig your toes into the sandy beach.
The water is cool and refreshing.
You'll want to jump right in!
The kids will love building castles and playing in the sand.
There is a shaded pavilion area that can even be rented out for private events on a first come, first serve basis.
The grassy area is perfect for those who want to play games or take a break from the sand.
Bring some food for grilling - it's perfect for a summer day!
The beach is popular, so arrive early!
But there's always room for one more.
Hey look! First chair!
You can drive here, or simply hop off the adjacent bike path.
All this and more, right in the city of Burlington!
North Beach is located off of North Avenue, right down the road from the high school and has a great campground.
Head over to 60 Institute Road in Burlington to experience this awesome beach for yourself.
North Beach Park is open May to October and is $6 for residents and $8 for non-residents for a day pass.
Season passes are available and after one visit you'll want to invest in a season pass. It's simply that incredible.
This city beach in VT is just one of the many reasons why Burlington just may be the best city in America!
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