Although Kill Kare State Park is on Lake Champlain, it's in a lesser-known spot off the shoreline that's perfect for a day of kayaking. And, because Kill Kare State Park is located on St. Albans Point (and less than an hour away from Burlington), it's an ideal destination for going on an outing with your friends and family.
Since Kill Kare State Park is a little off the beaten path, it doesn't get as many visitors as some of the more popular parks in Vermont. Along with renting a kayak, canoes are available for use too. There's even an area for guests to launch their boats.
During the summer, the park is open from late May through early September. You can spend the day kayaking or stay at a look campground for a few nights.
To get started on your kayaking outing at Kill Kare State Park, head to 2714 Hathaway Point Road in St. Albans, Vermont.
In addition to being a great outdoor activity, kayaking is a fun way to bond with your family and friends.
Kids of all ages will have a blast kayaking on the calm water off of Kill Kare State Park.
During the day, take a break from kayaking to grab a snack and enjoy the water views.
While dogs aren't allowed in the park, you can bring them with you if you're going to Burton Island.
If you don't want to kayak on your own, you can also rent a canoe and go boating with a friend or two.
On a summer day, there's nothing better than relaxing on the water in your kayak.
Since the park closes at sunset, plan your timing so you can take in stunning sights like this one before you end your day kayaking.
Visit the Vermont State Parks website for more information to help you plan your kayaking adventure at Kill Kare State Park.
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