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The Edward F. Kehoe Access Area provides convenient public access to Lake Bomoseen, Vermont's largest natural freshwater lake. This Vermont Department of Fish & Wildlife-maintained site features a concrete boat ramp, dock, and universally accessible fishing platform, making it suitable for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboats of various sizes. The location in Castleton offers a well-developed launching point for exploring the scenic lake.
Lake Bomoseen welcomes all types of watercraft, and the Kehoe area is one of two primary public access points on the lake. In addition to launching your own boat, kayaks, canoes, pedal boats, and rowboats are available for rent nearby if you don't have your own craft. The site also works well for shore fishing. Whether you're planning a paddling trip, day cruise, or fishing outing, Kehoe provides the basic infrastructure needed for a successful lake visit.