What to do and see in Lake Champlain, Lake Champlain: The Best Things to do Good for Couples

June 11, 2021 Marianna Hollaway

Discover the best top things to do in Lake Champlain, Lake Champlain including Shelburne Museum, Country Dreams Farm, Ausable Brewing Company, Church Street Marketplace, Flynn Center for the Performing Arts, Oakledge, Shelburne Farms, Burlington Bike Path, Ausable Chasm, Burlington Community Boathouse Marina.
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1. Shelburne Museum

6000 Shelburne Rd, Shelburne, VT 05482-6009 +1 802-985-3346 http://www.shelburnemuseum.org
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5.0 based on 1,194 reviews

Shelburne Museum

Museum in Vermont that displays approximately 80,000 items of folk art and similar works.

Reviewed By 750johna750 - New Jersey, United States

We passed this place many times on our way to Burlington. We finally took the time to check it out. This place is beyond amazing. Even if you are typically not into museums, this place has something for everyone. It's like 50 museums in one place. It's like exploring the back lot of a movie studio, only everything here is real. You will see art, sculptures, barns, trains, dolls, toys, hats, gardens, a covered bridge, church, school, ferry, lighthouse, merry-go-round, circus memorabilia and so much more. I could have spent all day in the doll exhibit. So creepy and awesome. Plan to spend hours here, if not a whole day. As a photographer, I was in absolute heaven.

2. Country Dreams Farm

260 Pellerin Rd, Plattsburgh, NY 12901-5167 +1 518-565-6051 [email protected] http://countrydreamsfarm.com/
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5.0 based on 35 reviews

Country Dreams Farm

Working farm offering a fall corn maze, pumpkin patch, wagon rides, petting zoo, and kids play area. Petting zoo animals include fainting goats, pygmy goats, chickens, pot belly kids, and a calf. The farm also raises Belgian Draft Horses, cattle, and donkeys. We are open from mid September through October for pumpkin picking and corn maze adventures. There is also fresh produce seasonally. Winter sleigh rides run from mid December through February and are located at the Historic John Brown Farm in Lake Placid, NY. The farm also has seasonal produce for sale, as well as fresh eggs.

Reviewed By joannea973 - Clifton Park, United States

Wonderful sleigh ride in a winter wonderland. The horses are beautiful. Great for families. A must do when in Lake Placid.

3. Ausable Brewing Company

765 Mace Chasm Rd, Keeseville, NY 12944-2425 +1 518-900-2739 https://www.facebook.com/AusableBrewingCompany/
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5.0 based on 36 reviews

Ausable Brewing Company

4. Church Street Marketplace

Main St. Pearl St., Burlington, VT 05401 +1 802-863-1648 [email protected] http://www.churchstmarketplace.com/
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4.5 based on 1,899 reviews

Church Street Marketplace

Downtown Burlington Vermont's award-winning open air mall is a hub of activity where you'll find historical architecture, year-round festivals, street entertainers, music, over 100 places to shop and dine, and even quiet places to ponder. We invite you find out about exclusive shopping, dining and events in downtown Burlington as well as to explore the area!

Reviewed By Andres72423 - Bridgeport, United States

We spent the morning and afternoon just strolling the whole marketplace, window-shopping and and actually making some purchases. All kinds of shops-men’s store, women’s shops and boutiques, souvenirs and plenty more. The market place was a safe stroll with no actual traffic to worry about. Plenty of places to stop in and get a bite to eat or have a drink. It was nicely decorated for the holidays although while we were there it was to early to see the full affect of the lights. If you are in the area it is definitely a cool thing to do even if you don’t shop and just people watch.

5. Flynn Center for the Performing Arts

153 Main St, Burlington, VT 05401-8402 +1 802-652-4500 [email protected] http://www.flynncenter.org
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4.5 based on 109 reviews

Flynn Center for the Performing Arts

An Art Deco landmark in downtown Burlington, hosting the finest international, national, and regional performing arts events in its main theater and FlynnSpace, an intimate, 150-seat venue. The FlynnTix Regional Box Office is Vermont's primary ticket outlet for events throughout Vermont, northeastern New York, and Quebec.

Reviewed By NHYankees - New Hampshire, United States

Classic theater in the heart of Burlington. We bought tickets six months in advance and paid extra for near stage seating. Parking is tricky on the street but we parked in the municipal garage (FedEx Building) which is a 5 minute walk and parking was free - just show your Flynn Center ticket. This was our first concert at this venue and we loved it! Theater is gorgeous and the show was packed and performance incredible. We stayed in Waterbury at Best Western Plus which saved a bundle. We'll be back for other concerts. Great evening!

6. Oakledge

Burlington, VT
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4.5 based on 65 reviews

Oakledge

New park located south of downtown on the waterfront.

Reviewed By WheresRain

We loved exploring this beautiful spot on Lake Champlain. Nice beach and walking path. Our kids rolled their eyes at first when we made them figure out how the earth clock works, but they thought it was cool in the end. We all wished we had more time and could have rented a kayak. Don’t miss the super tall filing cabinet art a few blocks away from the park.

7. Shelburne Farms

1611 Harbor Rd, Shelburne, VT 05482-7671 +1 802-985-8686 http://www.shelburnefarms.org/
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4.5 based on 630 reviews

Shelburne Farms

A nonprofit organization educating for sustainability. Its campus is a 1,400-acre working farm, forest, and National Historic Landmark. Year-round walking trails and programs; seasonal inn, property tours, and children's farmyard (mid-May to mid-October)

Reviewed By vagaruy - San Diego, United States

Visited the farms based on the reviews everywhere on the internet and wasn’t disappointed ! The property is huge and offers miles of trails where you can either interact with animals , watch maple trees tapped or marvel at the beautiful inn and the barn . I must say I think the farm offers the best view of the lake . Be prepared to spend at least three hours when visiting to truly enjoy the views offered by the farm .

8. Burlington Bike Path

Lake Champlain, Burlington, VT +1 802-864-0123 http://enjoyburlington.com/venue/burlington-bike-path/
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4.5 based on 1,095 reviews

Burlington Bike Path

Converted from the Central Vermont Railway to a bike path in the 1970s, this easy trail crosses through beaches and parks and offers great views of Lake Champlain, the Adirondacks and the city.

Reviewed By javadavy

My wife and I rented excellently tuned Fuji hybrid bikes from Outdoor Gear Exchange downtown and rode 31 miles round trip along the waterfront rail to trail path, taking the Clochester path to the Causeway Path and eventually to South Hero where we found The Accidental Farmer for a great lunch. Beautiful way to see part of Burlington.

9. Ausable Chasm

2144 Route 9, Keeseville, NY 12911 +1 518-834-7454 [email protected] http://www.ausablechasm.com
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4.5 based on 935 reviews

Ausable Chasm

Ausable Chasm, open since 1870, is the oldest and largest natural attraction in the Adirondacks. More than 10 million visitors have explored the chasm on the well-maintained scenic nature trails. Scenic vistas, bridges and stairs throughout provide stunning views of the chasm and amazing waterfalls. More tours and adventures than any other Adirondack natural attraction including: float tours (via raft), tubing, rappelling, rock climbing, lantern tours and the all new Adventure Trail (via feratta/cable course). Great options for families of all ages as well as for the more adventurous! Cafe, gift shop, campground, cabins & motel on-site.

Reviewed By harpazhadar - Haifa, Israel

1. Start early 2. Bring some good anti-slip shoes and water-proof Jacket 3. Take the Classic tour (includes a raft tour) 4. Leave your Camera and valuables in your car/hotel room – there are no lockers onsite 5. Bring a GoPro with you to catch all the scenery without worrying We were visiting on a Sunday so started really early in the morning. Took the - Classic Tour that includes a breathtaking hike through the upper chasm followed by a scenic float (via raft) through the lower chasm on the legendary waters of the Ausable River (30$ per person- put on your wristband so it’s visible). After a short walk to the rainbow falls view point – take the detour to see the elephant’s head - that’s the best angle! follow the yellow trail (inner sanctum), continue with the trail that leads you through the chasm to the rafting dock. We waited about 30 min to the raft to fill and went out on the raft (if you can snag the first 2 seats do it for the best views). There was barely a stream (October) so the ride was very easy going and pleasant – we hardly got wet at all! It was a very special perspective seeing the chasm from this angle – highly recommended to add the bucks for the raft ride! On the end of the ride you can walk but we chose to take the shuttle back to the visitor center. We spent about 3 hours in total – it was a very busy day full with guided tours and would have been so much nicer with fewer crowds… but do it anyway! After all – this is the oldest nature attraction in America :)

10. Burlington Community Boathouse Marina

1 College St, Burlington, VT 05401-5215 +1 802-865-3377 http://enjoyburlington.com/venue/community-boathouse-marina/
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4.5 based on 43 reviews

Burlington Community Boathouse Marina

At the centrally located Burlington Community Boathouse Marina, transient boaters will find dockage, services and a fantastic dockside restaurant, Splash. Whether you’re looking for hourly dockage, moorings or overnight dockage, the Boathouse Marina offers the greatest amount of dockage while not compromising on location! Boaters will find easy and close access to shopping, grocery stores, hardware stores and fantastic restaurants all within close walking distance. Located at our docks are the sailing charter companies Whistling Man Schooner and Let’s Go Sailing. The Spirit of Ethan Allen cruise boat also calls the Boathouse Marina home. Come pull up a seat in one of our Adirondack chairs located on our fully public dock and enjoy the best view in town! Free Wi-Fi is made available by Burlington Telecom

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