Nearest airport:
Burlington International Airport at 30 Miles
Nearest ferry:
Lake Champlain Ferry at 20 Miles
Nearest train:
Essex at 30 Miles
Nearest motorway:
Interstate 89 exit 3 at 30 Miles
Nearest beach:
beach at 20.0 Miles
Car:
necessary
Lincoln is located on the eastern slopes of the Green Mountain National Forest. Hidden by the foothills we are the very western edge of the Champlain Valley. Commonly known as the Land of Milk and Honey. The Champlain Valley is known for its dairy farms, rolling hills, scenic vista's and quaint yet renowned small towns and cities. College Town Middlebury is close by, Vergennes, the smallest city in the world is up the road. Morgan Horses were also first developed just down the road. Incredible local produce in summer. At the North end of the Valley is Burlington. The largest city in Vermont, it boasts many fine restaurants, great shopping and a youthful vibe thanks to the college students. On the Southern end is the gateway city of Rutland. Also famous for its local area products and near by ski resorts. Check out the local history of the Revolutionary War as well. Or stroll along Button Bay on Lake Champlain and find fossils millions of years old.