Grand Isle, located on the northern half of the largest island in Lake Champlain, Vermont, is known for its year-round recreation and serene atmosphere. With a population of about 2,100, the town attracts seasonal residents and tourists, especially during the summer. The area features a mix of ranch-style homes, farmhouses, Colonial Revivals, vacation homes, and estates along the lakeshore. Grand Isle is a rural community with farms scattered throughout, and it has lower crime rates compared to the national average. Lake Champlain is central to outdoor activities, offering clean water for swimming, boating, sailing, kayaking, and fishing. In winter, residents enjoy skating, skiing, and snowshoeing on the frozen Inland Sea. Grand Isle State Park provides camping and boat rentals, while the Ironwood Nature Trail offers hiking. The Colchester Causeway, with a summer bike ferry, connects South Hero to Colchester, making a bike trip to Burlington a popular activity. The Champlain Islands Farmers Market operates on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and Snow Farm Winery hosts weekly free summer concerts. Essentials are covered by Robinson’s Hardware and local convenience stores, with farmstands offering fresh produce and meats. Hackett’s Orchard is known for apple crisp, and Allenholm is a favorite for maple creemies. Grand Isle Elementary serves local students through sixth grade, with school choice for middle and high school off-island. U.S. Route 2 and a year-round ferry connect Grand Isle to Burlington, about 26 miles away, and Plattsburgh, New York.