lakes
Shoreline Stabilization
Shoreline Stabilization Techniques
The shoreline is an important and sensitive area that connects the aquatic world with the adjacent upland. These “edge” areas provide essential habitat for fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, insects, and other wildlife. They also set the stage for good water quality, as the vegetation and natural forest duff layer along the shore infiltrate pollutant- and silt-laden stormwater runoff, keeping lake water clean.
Lakes and Ponds Rulemaking
For lake reclassification petitions, please visit the reclassification webpage
For information about the current Use of Public Waters wakesports rule, visit the wakesports webpage
A summary of wakesports activity and observations from the 2024 boating season
Vermont Cyanobacteria Monitors
We’re looking to learn more about conditions on Vermont’s lakes – You can help!
2017 Lakes Seminar
Lake Wise Map
Welcome to the Map of Lake Wise Participation. This map shows all the shoreland sites, including private, town, state or business owned property, where the shoreland owner is a participant in the Lake Wise Program.
Shoreland Permitting Best Management Practices
Under the Shoreland Protection Act, projects within the Protected Shoreland Area (PSA), the first 250 feet from the mean water level of lakes and ponds greater than 10 acres, are required to meet the following standards for slope, impervious surface, and cleared area: