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State Park Overview

Burton Island is a 253-acre island off the southwestern tip of St. Albans Point in Lake Champlains "inland sea." An 1874 Lake Champlain navigation chart refers to it as Potters Island, though C. C. Burton owned a farm on the mainland in the 1840s and the island was used for pasture. A descendant, Sydney Burton owned the island through the early 1900s and leased it to tenant farmers who typically kept livestock such as cows, pigs, and chickens on the land while raising staple crops like beans and peas. Today, walking the island trails, youll find old fence lines and stone piles, rusted farm implements, and the foundation of an old barnall remnants of the islands agricultural past.

The Burtons sold the island to Randall Dimon, who built the cottage on the islands eastern point. The Dimons continued to summer in the cottage for years after selling the island to the state of Vermont in 1960. Original state plans envisioned a causeway from the mainland to bring cars to an island campground. Fortunately, the unique appeal of island isolation was appreciated before construction began. The state instead built a small marina to accommodate the boats of campers who, in the years before there was ferry service, had to get themselves to the island. As recreational boating became popular, the small marina became a popular stopover for people cruising the lake. The type of park user had changed, and boats had become larger. The marina was expanded with services added to meet these user needs. The campground has remained popular amongst clienteles who enjoy the seclusion of an island experience away from cars and traffic.

There were some early logistical problems posed by the lack of a nearby mainland access point. Burton Island was a long boat ride from the state dock at the head of St. Albans Bay. With that in mind, Kill Kare, a former boys camp on the tip of St. Albans Point, was purchased by the state in 1967 and became Kill Kare State Park. Support facilities at Kill Kare include parking space, a boat ramp, and a breakwater to protect the dock for the state ferry, which carries non-boating visitors to the island. The big three-story building at Kill Kare was a summer resort hotel, built in the 1870s and renovated in 1982. It now includes modern rest room and changing facilities for day visitors to Kill Kare. Reproductions of historic photographs on display in the public lobby show what the area looked like 150 years ago.

There are 17 tent sites and 26 lean-to sites plus 15 boat moorings and a 100-slip marina with dockside electricity, fuel service, and a marine holding-tank pumpout facility. This, with ferry service to the island (no vehicles) from Kill Kare, makes Burton Island one of the most unique parks in Vermont. Rest rooms have running water and hot showers ($). There are 3 miles of shoreline, hiking trails, a nature center/museum, park store and food service, rowboat and canoe rentals, and places to swim and picnic.


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Area Campgrounds
Twin Ells Campsite & Trailer
255 Laplante Rd
West Chazy, NY
(518) 493-6151


New York State Cumberland Bay State Park
152 Cumberland Head Rd
Plattsburgh, NY
(518) 563-5240


Shady Oak's RV Park LLC
70 Moffitt Rd
Plattsburgh, NY
(518) 562-0561


Plattsburgh RV Park
7185 Market St
Plattsburgh, NY
(518) 563-3915


Grand Isle State Park
36 E Shore Rd S
Grand Isle, VT
(802) 372-4300


Monty's Bay Campsites
715 Lake Shore Rd
West Chazy, NY
(518) 846-7342


Horseshoe Acres Campground
1978 Weston-Andover Rd
Chester, VT
(802) 875-2960


Homestead Campgrounds Inc
864 Ethan Allen Hwy
Milton, VT
(802) 524-2356


Maple Grove Campground
1627 Main St
Fairfax, VT
(802) 849-6439


Lone Pine Campsite
52 Sunset View Rd
Colchester, VT
(802) 878-5447


Malletts Bay Campground
88 Malletts Bay Campground
Colchester, VT
(802) 863-6980


Camp Skyland
398 South St
South Hero, VT
(802) 372-4200


Lakewood Campgrounds
122 Champlain St
Swanton, VT
(802) 868-7270


Lakehurst Campground & Marina
204 Lakehurst
Isle La Motte, VT
(802) 928-3266


Goose Point Campground
526 Us Route 2 S
Alburg, VT
(802) 796-3711


Carry Bay Campground-Cottages
5289 Us Route 2
North Hero, VT
(802) 372-8233


Hidden Valley Campgrounds
1924 Mattson Rd
Chester, VT
(802) 886-2497




Area Fishing Related Businesses
Martin Fish Preserve
157 Town Line Rd
West Chazy, NY
(518) 566-8949


Hook & Hackle Co
7 Kaycee Loop Rd
Plattsburgh, NY
(518) 561-5893


Gordon's Marine Tackle
Route 3
Plattsburgh, NY
(518) 561-2109


Lake Champlain Fish Co
412 Lake St
Rouses Point, NY
(518) 297-3105


Bob's Gun Shop
576 Ballard Rd # 1
Milton, VT
(802) 524-4906


North Country Bait & Tackle
23 N River St
Swanton, VT
(802) 868-7843


Hog Island Wholesale Bait
173 Lakewood Dr
Swanton, VT
(802) 868-4806


Bob's Gun Shop
Ballard Rd
Saint Albans, VT
(802) 893-2124




Area Resorts and Lodging
Apple Tree Island Resort
71 Route 2
South Hero, VT
(802) 372-5398


Coventry Club & Resort
468 Beebe Hill Rd
Milton, VT
(802) 893-7773


Kings Bay Private Country
2 Backview Rd
Rouses Point, NY
(518) 297-2933


Burton Island State Park

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