There’s so much natural beauty throughout Vermont. This includes the Green Mountains, trails that lead hikers to scenic vantage points, and the pristine lakes throughout the state.

Seymour Lake, a glacial lake that was formed during the Ice Age, is one of the serene spots in Vermont worth visiting when you’re in the Northeast Kingdom and in the town of Morgan. At 3 miles long and 2 miles wide, this freshwater lake is the second largest in Vermont.

Because Seymour Lake is so peaceful, it’s a popular destination for locals and tourists to escape to for a getaway. Along with renting a vacation home, visitors can stay at a local campground or the Seymour Lake Lodge, right on the water. And since Seymour Lake is only half an hour south of the border, it’s a great destination to stop at before heading on a trip to Canada.

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To learn about other pristine paradises in Vermont, take a look at this article: 13 Gorgeous Lakes In Vermont That You Must Check Out This Summer. 

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