Vermont
Patch Pond real estate is considered a tight inventory market for lake homes and lake lots in Vermont.
There are typically very few lake homes for sale on Patch Pond at any given time. The lake will usually have very few lake lots and land for sale.
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Patch Pond is in Rutland, Vermont, not too far from the New York border. For a city trip, Montpelier is under 80 miles away.
The Burlington International Airport is under 75 miles away, and the Rutland Regional Medical Center is under five miles away.
Residents can enjoy life on the water at Patch Pond! From boating to fishing, there is lots of fun to be had on the water.
Fish common to this region are smallmouth bass, rainbow trout, walleye, bluegill, and yellow perch.
Tee it up at Rutland Country Club! The golf course is an old-style layout with scenic views. The country club also has a highly rated restaurant, where you can enjoy a nice lunch while overlooking the beautiful golf course.
Pine Hill Park offers many hiking and mountain biking trails with scenic views. There are multiple mountain biking trails for all of the different skill levels. If you love the outdoors, this is the place for you!
The Chaffee Art Center features exhibits and events as well as outdoor markets in the summer months.
While in Montpelier, 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 is 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.
Whether you are looking to buy a family home, a full-time retirement residence, or a waterfront property, Patch Pond is an excellent choice.