Island Pond is more than just a place, it’s an experience!

Situated in the heart of Vermont's beautiful Northeast Kingdom, Island Pond is a place like no other. Whether you are looking to unplug and relax next to the lake, participate in one of our many concerts and events, or for outdoor adventures such as hiking and snowmobiling, we have something for you.
Outdoor Opportunities abound

A simple walk in the woods can open your mind

Island Pond is surrounded state, federal and municipal protected lands perfect for exploration.

Welcome to Brighton State Park, located on the shores of Spectacle Pond. The outstanding attraction of this area is its remoteness: mountains with tree-covered slopes, fast running streams, and clear lakes. It is common to hear loons calling at night. The wild lands to the northeast and southeast of the town of Island Pond are suited to the angler, the hunter, or the outdoor lover who likes to roam away from developed roads or towns. Logging roads into the deeper reaches of this area offer adventurous side trips.

The Nulhegan Basin Division is located in the most remote part of Vermont in the towns of Brunswick, Ferdinand, Bloomfield, and Lewis. The division headquarters and visitor contact station is located in Brunswick (about 10 miles east of Island Pond). Refuge lands consist of more than 26,600 acres of conifer and deciduous forest interspersed with forested wetlands, peatlands and shrub swamps, and contain three of the four tributaries of the Nulhegan River. These lands are nested within a working forest landscape exceeding 150,000 acres. Located just a few miles south of the Canadian border, the basin’s vegetation most closely resembles that of the northern Appalachian Mountains, interspersed with elements of the boreal forest to the north. This division is known for abundant songbirds, particularly boreal species and warblers, and has been designated an Important Bird Area by the National Audubon Society. It is open to the public for hunting, fishing, wildlife observation and photography, environmental education, and interpretation.

The completed Kingdom Heritage Trail system (which includes the Bluff Mountain Community Trail, Bluff Ridge Trail, Unknown Pond Trail, Middle Mountain Trail, Gore Mountain Trail, and Gore Mountain East Trail) highlights the unique natural features of the Northern Forest landscape, promotes quiet recreation and backcountry travel, honors the forest economy and logging culture of the region, and supports local economic development in communities such as Island Pond.

Experience Nature At It's Best

Enough of your city life; it’s time to Relax and Unwind

Island Pond is your destination where you can leave all your stresses behind and just enjoy what life is all about.

we are known for our events

We Have Events You Will Talk About For Years

Whether you are planning a trip for a day, weekend or week, there is always something fun going on.

Nobody does Independence Day better than Island Pond and this year we've added an extra day. Check out the full schedule of events.

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