Visiting & Tourism
From New York
Metro Area
(via New York State)
Take the New York Thruway
(87) north to exit 24
(Albany). After tollbooth
bear right and continue on
the Northway (Montreal North
87) to Exit 20 (Fort Ann).
At the end of the ramp take
a left at the traffic light.
Take a right at the next
traffic light onto route 149
East. Proceed on route 149
East to Fort Ann (about 15
minutes). At the traffic
light in Fort Ann, take a
left onto Route 4 East.
Proceed on Route 4 East,
bearing right at the traffic
light in Whitehall (this
will keep you on Route 4
East). Once in Vermont, take
Exit 2 off of Route 4,
(Vergennes-Fair Haven) and
proceed north on route 22A
to Vergennes (approx. 60
miles). Take Route 7 North
and follow into Burlington.
From New York Metro
Area
(via Connecticut and
Massachusetts)
Take Interstate 95 East through
New York State into Connecticut.
When you reach New Haven, CT,
take 91 North. 91 North will
take you through Massachusetts
and into Vermont. In White River
Junction, VT, take 89 North;
follow for 90 miles to
Burlington. Burlington is
accessed via exit 14 E or 14 W
dependent upon your destination
once in the city (14W leads you
into the downtown area).
Lake Champlain Ferry
Crossings from New York State
In addition to the directions
outlined above, three ferries
(some seasonal) service the
region.
Plattsburgh, NY to Grand
Isle, VT: Open year-round
Port Kent, NY to Burlington, VT:
Runs late spring to early fall
Essex, NY to Charlotte, VT: Runs
late spring to late fall
Call
Lake Champlain Transportation
for a current schedule and
fares at (802) 864-9804.
From Hartford
Connecticut
91 North will take you through
Massachusetts into Vermont. In
White River Junction VT, take 89
North, follow for 90 miles to
Burlington. Burlington is
accessed via exit 14 E or 14 W
dependent upon your destination
once in the city (14W leads you
into the downtown area).