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Lake Champlain

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N44° 35'11.692, W-73° 22'48.328

About Lake Champlain

Lake Champlain is a stunning freshwater lake located in North America, stretching across the states of Vermont and New York, as well as the province of Quebec, Canada. This magnificent lake covers an impressive surface area of approximately 490 square miles, making it one of the largest bodies of water in the United States. Its length extends about 120 miles, offering ample space for boaters and boat recreation enthusiasts to explore.

With a maximum depth of around 400 feet, Lake Champlain provides an ideal environment for a diverse range of species to thrive. Anglers can expect to encounter an abundance of fish, including popular catches such as bass, trout, walleye, northern pike, and yellow perch. The lake is particularly renowned for its world-class bass fishing, attracting many fishing enthusiasts throughout the year. Additionally, other species like landlocked salmon, lake sturgeon, and various panfish contribute to the vibrant ecosystem of Lake Champlain.

Lake Specs

Size
1269 km
Max Depth
400 ft
Elevation
95 ft

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