Whallons Bay State Park offers peaceful waterfront access on the eastern shore of Lake Champlain, providing a scenic destination for boating, fishing, and nature observation.
Whallons Bay State Park is located along the eastern shore of Lake Champlain near Whitehall in Washington County, New York. Comprised of 272 acres, the park provides a natural setting featuring open water, wetlands, and forested areas. It is part of the larger Lake Champlain basin, an important ecological region known for its rich biodiversity, including migratory bird species and aquatic life. The park features a sandy swimming beach, boat launch facilities, picnic areas, and multi-use trails that follow the shoreline and extend into the surrounding woodlands. Visitors come to enjoy year-round outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, kayaking, hiking, birdwatching, and cross-country skiing in winter. Historically, the area was utilized by Native American peoples and played a role during colonial times given its proximity to the strategic waterway of Lake Champlain. Today, the park serves as a quiet natural retreat that balances recreation with conservation. Wildlife commonly seen include waterfowl, deer, and a variety of songbirds, supported by the park’s wetland habitats. Accessibility and peaceful surroundings make Whallons Bay State Park a favored spot for families and nature enthusiasts seeking a less crowded alternative to the more developed parks along Lake Champlain. Its combination of lakefront and forest environments provides diverse opportunities for outdoor enjoyment and nature study.
Sandy swimming beach on Lake Champlain
Boat launch with access to Lake Champlain’s boating routes
Wetland habitats ideal for birdwatching, especially during migration seasons
Multi-use trails offering lakeside and forest views
Provides scenic views and water access for swimming, boating, and fishing.
Support a variety of waterfowl and other wildlife, important for local biodiversity.
A network of relatively easy trails offering lakeside and forest scenery accessible year-round.