Lake Fairlee
Lake Fairlee, VT
★★★★★
4.7(5 reviews)Amenities Overview
🏊Swimming
🎣Fishing
🚤Boating
🅿️Parking
About Lake Fairlee
Thinking of a Vermont getaway? Lake Fairlee, nestled in the heart of Vermont at 05045, is a fantastic choice. With an average rating of 4.7 stars, it's clearly a favorite among visitors. People rave about the beautiful scenery – one recent five-star review mentioned the stunning sunsets and peaceful atmosphere perfect for relaxing. Another loved the family-friendly vibe and easy access to the water for swimming and boating.
You'll find a sandy beach perfect for a summer swim, and the lake is generally great for fishing and boating, though specifics on what fish you might catch or the exact regulations are best checked locally. You can bring your motorboat or kayak, and parking is usually available. It's a classic Vermont lake experience – picture yourself enjoying a quiet afternoon on the water, or perhaps a lively day with family and friends. The overall feeling is one of tranquility and natural beauty, making Lake Fairlee a truly memorable destination. Come see for yourself what makes this spot so special!
Detailed Information
Fishing
- Fishing is available
Swimming
- Facilities: beach
Boating
- Boat Types: motor
- Boat Types: kayak
Reviews
- ★★★★★about 1 year agoBeautiful lake for fishing! ♥️
- ★★★★★about 4 years agoAlways a pleasure to go up to the lake. It's beautiful any time of year.
- ★★★★★about 6 years agoHad a great time and the photos do it zero justice. There is zero light polution and the is no cell signal. The water was calm and we could hear people across the lake having a good time. We still got to sit on the car and see the Milky Way and some of the northern lights. Pictures just can't capture the beauty.
- ★★★★★over 4 years agoOnly one public access area and its $7 per person 😬. Only discounts are for very small kids who are free (I want to say 3 or 4 and under) and 65+ ($2 off). Pretty dang expensive. Beach is nice, but not exceptional.
- ★★★★★over 8 years agoNice spot to visit with many camps around. Lots of motorboat activity though so it's hard in a kayak.