Come and explore the
Northeast Kingdom!
Located in heart of Vermont's Northeast Kingdom
the village of Island Pond located in the town of Brighton, it
renowned for its distinct four seasons. Springtime brings forth
a display of exciting colors and new life. One can go to an area
bog or just a short drive around town and see a newborn moose,
fawn, bear cub and other wildlife. Summer allows natures ability
to be expressed in a pristine setting. With two great
campgrounds and plenty of forestland to explore, you will have
the best time of you life while visiting the "Northeast
Kingdom". Fall glows with a unique cover of brilliant colors.
Hunting season begins and our area is renowned for some of the
largest deer in VT. Bow Season, Moose Season, Deer Season or
whatever season it is. You will find it in the "Northeast
Kingdom". Winter covers the surrounding mountains and village
with a blanket of tranquility. The snowmobiler's than start to
arrive in droves, as our area is well know for its great
snowmobile trail system and is renowned as the Snowmobile
Capital. With hundreds of miles of snowmobile trails to ride,
you will not be disappointed on your snowmobiling adventure
here. You may also want to try our miles of ATV trails during
the summer months. ATV riding is an up and coming activity in
our area. Also our area lakes, ponds, streams, brooks and bogs
not only offer great fishing in the spring, summer, and fall,
but also the winter season brings out those who love ice
fishing.
Island Pond, is the "Gateway to the Silvio O. Conte National
Fish and Wildlife Refuge Nulhegan Basin." The surrounding area
offers breathtaking views and a diversity of activities year
round, including mountain biking, cycling, camping, fishing,
hiking, hunting, skiing, bird watching, snowmobiling,
snowshoeing, wildlife viewing,
and
more. If it is swimming, boating, sailing, or canoeing, Island
Pond and the Northeast Kingdom is the place to be. With an
abundance of fresh water lakes, streams and rivers, one will not
run out of things to see or do. While the Northeast Kingdom is
1.3 million acres in size, its human population is extremely
low. Moose, deer, bear and other wildlife are prevalent in our
area and one should be watchful for them.
Places here have not changed in over a century. Island Pond was
the first International Railroad Junction in the United States.
Its train station still stands today. The village was once alive
with lumberjacks, railroad workers, and many others. It once had
13 railroad tracks
running through town, a large Round House, lumber mills and
farms. The area still has country stores that have been in the
same family for generations, lodging supplied by excellent inns,
bed and breakfasts, motels, hotels, cabins and campgrounds.
In the Vermont's Northeast Kingdom
you will find:
2,053 square miles in the Northeast Kingdom;
1,313,710 acres of land;
93,315 acres of public state forest lands and parks;
27,632 acres of public federal forest lands and parks;
5,855 acres of public town park lands;
37,575 acres of public lakes and ponds;
3,840 miles of public rivers and streams;
50 public boat launches on the lakes in the Northeast Kingdom;
In addition, thousands of miles of snowmobile trails;
Great Campgrounds;
Beaches;
Many outdoor activities including hiking, fishing, hunting, mountain biking, cycling, wildlife viewing, atv trails and much more for the outdoor enthusiasts.