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Boating At Lake Memphremagog In Vermont

By AA-Boats & Boating Staff Writers

Lake Memphremagog, Vermont

Free Public Boating & Watersport Activities

Lake Memphremagog, located in both Vermont and Quebec, Canada, is a stunning freshwater lake renowned for its scenic beauty and recreational opportunities. Stretching approximately 27 miles, the lake's shores are adorned with charming towns such as Newport in Vermont and Magog in Quebec, adding to its allure as a cross-border destination.

The lake's surroundings offer a host of nearby attractions, including Jay Peak Resort, which provides year-round outdoor activities such as skiing, hiking, and golfing. Additionally, the Northeast Kingdom in Vermont and the Eastern Townships in Quebec offer a rich cultural and historical experience for visitors to explore.

Boating is a cherished activity on Lake Memphremagog, with its vast waters providing ample space for boaters to enjoy leisurely cruises and engage in popular water sports like water skiing and wakeboarding. The lake's size and stunning vistas make it a favored destination for those seeking scenic boating adventures.

For boaters' convenience, Lake Memphremagog features multiple boat launch ramps, ensuring easy access to the water and hassle-free boating experiences. Whether visitors are coming from nearby cities like Newport or Magog or from further locations, the lake's accessibility makes it a popular choice for boating enthusiasts across the region.

The boating season at Lake Memphremagog typically spans from late spring to early autumn, providing a generous window for boaters to make the most of the lake's offerings. The warm weather and serene ambiance during these months make it an ideal time for outdoor recreation on the water.

Fishing is another beloved pastime on Lake Memphremagog, attracting anglers with its abundance of fish species, including bass, trout, and walleye. The lake's rich waters offer ample opportunities for fishing enthusiasts to enjoy a rewarding day of casting lines and reeling in their catch.

While camping is not available directly around Lake Memphremagog, nearby campgrounds and state parks provide camping facilities, giving visitors the chance to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the area and enjoy tranquil nights near the captivating shores of Lake Memphremagog.

Boating, camping and fishing.

Crossing the Vermont border into Quebec, Canada is Lake Memphremagog, a 5,800-acre lake, at Newport. A concrete boat launch ramp for public use is located at Whipple Point Access Area, on the east side of the lake near the Canadian border. Kayaks, car-top boats and canoes can be portaged from several areas with parking throughout the southern part of the lake. Only about 10 of the over 40 miles of shoreline are in VT, yet there is plenty to do within the US portion of the lake. Much of the shore within VT can be accessed for fishing from the bank, especially around Prouty Beach and throughout areas of Newport. The lake offers fishing for bass, crappie, walleye, trout, sunfish, perch, salmon and pike - conventionally during the warm months, and through the ice in winter.

Area Amenities

Marina: YES
Boat Rental: YES
Boat Launch Ramp: YES
Campgrounds: YES
RV Hookups: YES
Lodging: YES
Convenience Store: YES
Bait & Tackle: YES
Restaurant: YES

Camping

Prouty Beach Campground - 802 334-7951

Lake Memphremagog Map

Fishing

Fish species found in Lake Memphremagog include largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, black crappie, walleye, rainbow trout, brown trout, lake trout, pumpkinseed sunfish, rock bass, yellow perch, landlocked salmon, chain pickerel and northern pike.

Largemouth bass Smallmouth bass Black crappie Walleye Rainbow trout Brown trout Lake trout Pumpkinseed Sunfish Rock Bass Yellow Perch Landlocked Atlantic salmon Chain pickerel Northern pike

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Local Contact Information

Prouty Beach Campground
386 Prouty Beach Rd
Newport, VT 05855
802 334-7951

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