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Lake Parker | Newport VT


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Landmark: Lake Parker
City: Newport VT
Country: USA Vermont
Continent: North America

Lake Parker, Newport VT, USA Vermont, North America

Lake Parker is a freshwater lake situated in the northeastern United States, within the state of Vermont.

Visual Characteristics

The lake has a surface area of approximately 150 acres. Its shoreline is characterized by a mix of deciduous trees and open grassy areas. Water clarity varies, with shallower sections exhibiting a greenish hue and deeper areas appearing darker.

Location & Access Logistics

Lake Parker is located 3 kilometers east of downtown Newport, Vermont. Access is via VT Route 105 East. Turn north onto Parker Road, which leads directly to a public access point. Parking is available at the designated lot at the end of Parker Road, with capacity for approximately 30 vehicles. No public transport services directly reach the lake.

Historical & Ecological Origin

Lake Parker is a natural glacial lake, formed during the last ice age by the scouring action of glaciers. It is part of the Missisquoi River watershed.

Key Highlights & Activities

Activities include fishing for species such as bass and perch. Kayaking and canoeing are permitted. Designated areas along the western shore are suitable for picnicking.

Infrastructure & Amenities

A single public restroom facility is located near the parking area. Limited shade is available from mature trees along the western bank. Cell phone reception is intermittent, with 4G service generally available but not guaranteed. No food vendors operate directly at the lake; the nearest services are in Newport.

Best Time to Visit

For photography, early morning or late afternoon provides optimal lighting conditions due to the angle of the sun. The months of June through September offer the most favorable weather for outdoor activities. Water levels are generally stable throughout the year.

Facts & Legends

Local lore suggests that a specific submerged rock formation, approximately 100 meters offshore from the main access point, is known as "The Old Man's Chair" and is said to bring good luck to those who can spot it from the surface.

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