Vermont
Located in Vermont, Lake Rescue real estate is a top twenty market in the state for lake homes and lake lots.
On average, there are very few lake homes for sale on Lake Rescue, and very few lake lots and land parcels.
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Lake Rescue is in Ludlow, Vermont, not far from the New Hampshire border. Concord is under 105 miles away, Burlington is under 115 miles away, and Albany is under 130 miles away.
The Burlington International Airport and the Albany International Airport are under 120 miles from the lake. The Springfield Hospital is 20 miles away for easy medical care.
Lake Rescue spans around 180 acres with a maximum depth of 95 feet. It is the tenth-deepest and 23rd-largest lake in the state!
One of the most well-known landmarks on this lake is the dam, also known as the Red Bridge, that separates Lake Rescue from Lake Pauline. This bridge stretches over a horseshoe-shaped dam that spills water from one lake to the other.
Fishing is a popular activity due to its large variety of bass, perch, brown trout, pickerel, and sunfish. Fishing becomes ice fishing as the lake freezes over.
When the lake is frozen, residents grab their snowmobiles for winter fun. More snow activities can be found at Okemo Mountain Resort, featuring cross-country skiing, snowboarding, and more.
Concord, the capital city of New Hampshire, has lots to offer visiting Vermont residents.
The top attraction is the independently owned Red River Theatre. This theatre offers screenings of independent films as well as classic movies.
Those more interested in live performances should head to Capitol Center for the Arts. There they will find ballet, country, rock, and Broadway performances.
Another attraction is the Mcauliffe-Shepard Discovery Center, named after Christina Mcauliffe and Alan Shepard. This museum features interactive indoor and outdoor exhibits as well as a planetarium.
With everything this lake offers, residents can always find something to do. Purchasing property on Lake Rescue is like investing in a never-ending vacation!