Every Vermont lake we monitor — search, sort by conditions, or switch to the map. Cards show real readings or a clear dash.
Browse Vermont by countyLakeVibe tracks 40 lakes across Vermont in 11 counties. The largest is Moore Reservoir at about 3,280 acres. 1 lake has live USGS water readings, refreshed regularly. Browse every lake by size or water clarity, see what each is good for, or find one near you — with real conditions, not guesses.








































See all best-of Vermont lake rankings
LakeVibe tracks 40 lakes across Vermont in 11 counties, each with real water data and things to do.
Moore Reservoir is the largest lake we track in Vermont, at about 3,280 acres.
Of the lakes with measured clarity, Caspian Lake has the deepest Secchi-disk reading — about 37.7 ft of visibility. Clarity varies by season and conditions.
1 Vermont lakes have live USGS gauge readings for water level and/or temperature, updated regularly. Each lake page shows its source and the time it was last checked.