52, 11" x 17" landscape format maps to download and print as needed.
Customers receive a secure link to the file lasting 24 hours after the first download.
420 Personally rated and visited access sites (so far)
I have personally scouted the access points for about 25% of the state
700 different trips on rivers, lakes and streams
Trips include the distance and gradient
Trips also include the rapid classification when available
460 "official" lake access sites
150 "official" river access sites
200 fishing access sites
240 waterfalls and 460 mountains over 2000 feet tall
Explore the beautiful Lake Champlain valley area. The lake area has many flatwater places to paddle such as Otter Creek, Lewis Creek, Winooski River, Lamoille River or Missisquoi River. Or explore the whitewater creeks and rivers of the Green Mountains such as Battenkill, Clarendon River, Deerfield, Mill, West, and Winhall Rivers. Don't forget the Connecticut River and its tributaries. The Black, Moose, Rock, Saxtons, Waits, Wells, White, and Williams Rivers all invite exploration.
52, 11" x 17" landscape format maps to download and print as needed.
Customers receive a secure link to the file lasting 24 hours after the first download.
420 Personally rated and visited access sites (so far)
I have personally scouted the access points for about 25% of the state
700 different trips on rivers, lakes and streams
Trips include the distance and gradient
Trips also include the rapid classification when available
460 "official" lake access sites
150 "official" river access sites
200 fishing access sites
240 waterfalls and 460 mountains over 2000 feet tall
Explore the beautiful Lake Champlain valley area. The lake area has many flatwater places to paddle such as Otter Creek, Lewis Creek, Winooski River, Lamoille River or Missisquoi River. Or explore the whitewater creeks and rivers of the Green Mountains such as Battenkill, Clarendon River, Deerfield, Mill, West, and Winhall Rivers. Don't forget the Connecticut River and its tributaries. The Black, Moose, Rock, Saxtons, Waits, Wells, White, and Williams Rivers all invite exploration.