As a dispensary in South Hero, Vermont, we are lucky to be surrounded by the beautiful Vermont countryside and lake area. One of our favorite ways to explore Vermont is by bike. If you’ve never cruised around the countless bike paths around the state, you’ve been missing out. At Lake Effect, we are here to give you the insider scoop on our favorite trails and how to best plan your next biking adventure.
One of the outdoor recreation highlights of Vermont is access to the famed Burlington bike path known as the Burlington Greenway. The paved bike path is a 13-mile trail that winds alongside the magnificent Lake Champlain. You get to enjoy stunning views of the water and the Adirondacks in one fell swoop. The bike path was originally a part of the Central Vermont Railway, but went through a conversion in the 1970s. Today, thousands of cyclists travel along the bike path each year to enjoy the beauty of the most famous lake in the state.
The bike path connects the beaches in Burlington and continues onto the Champlain Islands. Champlain Islands bike path rentals are available through several vendors, and additional amenities along the route include public restrooms and water fountains.
Explore the Colchester Causeway and Champlain Islands
If you’re looking for gravel trails, you can continue from the Burlington path to bike across the Colchester Causeway. The causeway ends at South Hero and is considered a relatively easy route for all skill levels. Biking is so popular in the South Hero area that you can take a bike ferry to the Champlain Islands for more ride opportunities. The ferry helps bridge the 200-foot cut comfortably. The ferry runs from spring to fall and relies on donations from passengers to keep operating.
Remember to pack plenty of snacks and water while exploring the bike path from Burlington to South Hero. If you choose to take the entire route, your ride will take at least half a day. The Vermont weather is unpredictable, so dressing in layers will likely offer the best protection.
Relax and Recharge at Lake Effect Dispensary
There are many other things to do in South Hero, even if you’re not a cyclist. Our quaint area is home to attractions such as Allenholm Farm, Snow Farm Vineyards, and Hacketts Orchard. Visitors will enjoy stocking up on our area’s farm favorites before heading to our dispensary on South Street. We carry all your favorite edibles, pre-rolls, concentrates, tinctures, and vapes. Lake Effect hopes to help you relax and unwind in one of the most naturally beautiful regions in the United States.
Lake Effect provides the perfect opportunity to chill after a long day on the bike. Our location is easy to access from Route 2 and centrally located near the best South Hero food and shopping. Featured cannabis brands at our dispensary include VT Vapor, Bermuda Triangle, and Sunset Lake Cannabis. Our inventory comes from local cannabis farms that rely on organic and safe growing methods. Order online to get faster service, and bring your ID along at your pickup time. We are open daily and located right across from Sebs Snack Bar.
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