Vermont
Halls Lake real estate is a beautiful, but less active, market for lake homes and land in Vermont.
There are typically very few lake homes for sale on Halls Lake, and very few lots and land listings available.
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Located in Newbury, Vermont, near the New Hampshire border, is Halls Lake. This lake is 71 miles away from Burlington International Airport, and 33 miles away from Central Vermont Medical Center.
Residents can shop at the Newbury Village Store, and grab a bite to eat at Happy Hour Restaurant or Tuttle’s Family Diner.
Enjoy lake life to the fullest on Halls Lake! This lake is popular for boating, fishing, swimming, and watersports, featuring a sand beach and public swimming area.
The most common fish found in Halls Lake are catfish, bass, panfish, walleye, trout, and white perch.
Check out nearby White Mountain National Forest, featuring hiking trails, skiing, and more than 800,000 acres of preserved forest with mountain views and historic sites.
Take an hour's drive to discover everything Montpelier has to offer residents of Halls Lake.
First, check out the Vermont State House, offering tours of the numerous, elaborate rooms and architecture. The statehouse contains murals from the Civil War.
Next, visit Camel’s Hump for a hike through nature. This mountain is the second highest in Vermont, and considered one of the best hikes in the state, offering brilliant views.
Lastly, visit the Vermont Historical Society Museum, featuring tours and artifacts of the American Revolution, Native Americans, and the history of Vermont.
Just an hour and a half drive takes you to the exciting city of Burlington.
First, check out the Church Street Marketplace. A great place to go for a stroll and browse the numerous shops. One of the original Ben and Jerry's ice cream shops is at the marketplace.
Next, visit the University of Vermont, featuring historic buildings, a museum, and a coffee shop. A great place to take a stroll and explore.
Whether you are looking for a family home, a full-time retirement home, or a vacation home, Halls Lake is a great choice for a lakefront property.