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Knight Point State Park, VT

This day use park on North Hero Island opened as a state park in 1978, but its history goes back much further. John Knight, the point's first resident, began ferry service between the islands in 1785. His family operated a ferry until the first bridge opened in 1892. The ...
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Overview

Description

This day use park on North Hero Island opened as a state park in 1978, but its history goes back much further. John Knight, the point's first resident, began ferry service between the islands in 1785. His family operated a ferry until the first bridge opened in 1892. The historic Knight Point house is a parks staff residence. The wooden frame wing is a reconstruction of the Knight Tavern, an inn built in 1790 for travelers crossing between the islands. The brick section of the building, added to the tavern in 1845, has an unusual two-story porch. The park is known for it's vast expanses of lawn and interesting specimen trees and is a quiet place to enjoy Lake Champlain.

Geography:

Expansive lawns are the center of this 54-acre day use park. The lawn becomes meadow west of the developed area, where the forest along the lakeside is a substantial natural feature. Besides stands of mature, windswept oak and maple on the point, hickory and hop hornbeam are found further inland. Tight clusters of cedar trees enhance the beauty and wildlife cover of the area. The cobbled shoreline, west of the swimming beach and extending around the point, is a State Natural Area. It's the largest undisturbed example of this type of natural community on Lake Champlain, and is home to an unusually diverse group of rare plant species. The land you can see south of Knight Point is Grand Isle. The channel between the islands is known as "The Gut" and is one of only three navigable routes between the main body of Lake Champlain, and the lake's "inland sea", east of the drawbridge. It's the only one suitable for sailboats and large cruisers. There is usually plenty of boat traffic to watch, right from the beach.

Recreation:

Excellent swimming, boating, fishing, easy hiking and picnicking. Canoes, kayaks and standup paddleboards are available to rent.

Facilities:

There is a large picnic pavilion that can seat up to 100 people and has electricity grills, picnic tables and restrooms nearby. There is a sandy swimming beach and shaded and open picnic areas. No camping in or around pavilions. Camping on designated campsites only.

Nearby Attractions:

Hackett's Orchard, Isle La Motte, Lake Champlain Ferries, Snowfarm Vineyard, Church Street Marketplace.

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Booking Rules

Wed Jul 22 2020 - Wed Jun 30 2021
Reservations must be made 1 Day(s) ahead of arrival.
New dates are released in blocks, 1 Month(s) at a time.
Dates for the month of July, 2021 will be available for booking on Mon Aug 03 2020.
Season Dates

Season Schedule

Park Season
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End
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Fri May 23 2025
Mon Sep 01 2025
Services and Amenities
Within Park
  • Accessible
  • Accessible Pavilion
  • Accessible Picnic Areas
  • Accessible Walkways
  • Beach Access
  • Boat Rentals
  • Day Use Area
  • Grills
  • Non-Motorized Boating
  • Park Office
  • Pavilion
  • Pets Allowed
  • Picnic Area
  • Pit Toilets
  • Playground
  • Swimming
  • Tables
  • Trails, Interpretive
  • Water Spigot
Getting There
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):
44.77165, -73.29467
44°46'18"N, 73°17'41"W

From North Hero village: 3 miles south on U.S. 2 on Lake Champlain.

Park Address: 44 Knight Point RD, North Hero, VT 05474

Contact Information

Mailing Address:

Knight Point State Park
44 Knight Point RD
North Hero  VT  05474
Phone Number:
Information:  (802)372-8389
Vermont State Parks Reservations: 1-888-409-7579