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    427 Solar Way Dr, Hyde Park, VT 05655

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Why Live in Eden

Eden, located in rural Lamoille County, Vermont, offers a blend of lakeside living and country farmland. Known for its fully recreational Lake Eden and the 75-year-old Mount Norris Scout Reservation, Eden provides a quiet, secluded environment with minimal commerce, featuring just two general stores and a town hall. The area is safer than the national average. Outdoor recreation is abundant, with pontoon boats and jet skis on Lake Eden, hiking at Babcock Nature Preserve and Devil’s Gulch, and skiing at Stowe Mountain Resort, 20 miles south. Housing options include single-family homes, farmhouses, waterfront cottages, and mountain chalets, often with Adirondack-style architecture. Properties range from $200,000 to $600,000, with many homes occupying secluded lots. Eden’s commercial development is limited to a few stores along Vermont Route 100, with more extensive shopping and medical facilities available 12 miles away in Morrisville. Dining options are sparse, with The Snake & Apple being the primary restaurant and bar. Community events include dogsledding tours, a Fourth of July boat parade, and group nature walks. The Vermont International Museum of Contemporary Art and Design offers a unique attraction with its traveling exhibition. Eden’s natural landscape and recreational opportunities make it a distinctive place to live. Vermont Route 100 provides access to nearby cities and the Canadian border, with Burlington Airport 55 miles southwest.

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What are the most popular zip codes in Eden, VT for renters?
The most popular zip codes in Eden, VT for renters include 05661 and 05464.
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