Discover the best top things to do in Lake Champlain, Lake Champlain including Bluff Point Golf Resort, Arrowhead Golf Course, Kwiniaska Golf CLub, Alburgh Golf Links Inc., North Country Golf Club.
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4.5 based on 114 reviews
Located directly on Lake Champlain, Historic Bluff Point Golf Resort, designed by famous golf course architect A.W Tillinghast and established in 1890, features 6 fully equipped Cottages and 12 Suites all located between two of the holes. The course is a Parkland style with a length of 6309 yards, sloped and well bunkered greens a signature of Tillinghast are found throughout. The signature, par 3, 5th hole runs its length along Lake Champlain. With views of the Green Mountains of Vermont, New York's Adirondacks, and Valcour Island, Bluff Point is the area's most scenic golf course. Great Golf, Relaxation, a 600' Private Sand Beach, kayaks, and hammocks await your stay.
Third time here. This place deserves more recognition than it receives. The cabins are perfectly located and have everything you need. You will need to minimize what you bring because the only way to get your belongings there is via golf cart. However, that minimal sacrifice is made up with the view of Lake Champlain and for a golfer there is truly no better deal than what you get here for the money. A total win every time all the way around. We will continue to come back every year!!
4.0 based on 11 reviews
Arrowhead Golf Course is one of the best 9-Hole golf courses in Vermont. Only 25 minutes from Burlington, Arrowhead Golf Course is the only Par Three course in Chittenden County right on the border of Franklin County. Our Par Three course is the course of choice for all golfers, young and old, at any skill level.Book your private party, fundraiser or tournament now!
3.0 based on 3 reviews
Kwiniaska is a semiprivate championship length golf course located in the historic village of Shelburne, Vermont. Kwiniaska combines the challenges of a championship course with scenic views of both the Green Mountains of Vermont and the Adirondack Mountains of New York. Tee times are required on weekends and holidays. During the week play is open and handled on a first come first serve basis.
3.5 based on 6 reviews
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