Welcome to the Lake Champlain Byway's audio stories collection. We've put together this collection of 26 stories to highlight the history and environment in the Byway's eight towns of the Greater Burlington area of Vermont.
The Lake Champlain Byway is located in the northwest portion of Vermont. From north to south, the formal route is 184 miles long and consists of U.S. Route 2 through Grand Isle County, U.S. Route 7 through Chittenden County and then south into Addison County.
A Byway is designated by the State of Vermont for its unique intrinsic qualities or resources. The Lake Champlain Byway is notable for its scenic, natural, recreational, historic and cultural resources. It is comprised of 22 communities along this route with more than 200 intrinsic resource sites (parks, trails, boat launches, performing arts centers, museums, etc.) managed by government entities and non-profits organizations.
Learn more at www.lakechamplainbyway.com
The Lake Champlain Byway is located in the northwest portion of Vermont. From north to south, the formal route is 184 miles long and consists of U.S. Route 2 through Grand Isle County, U.S. Route 7 through Chittenden County and then south into Addison County.
A Byway is designated by the State of Vermont for its unique intrinsic qualities or resources. The Lake Champlain Byway is notable for its scenic, natural, recreational, historic and cultural resources. It is comprised of 22 communities along this route with more than 200 intrinsic resource sites (parks, trails, boat launches, performing arts centers, museums, etc.) managed by government entities and non-profits organizations.
Learn more at www.lakechamplainbyway.com
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