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The Dummerston access site provides a launch point onto the Connecticut River in southern Vermont. This area is popular for paddlers and boaters exploring the broader Connecticut River corridor, which offers diverse paddling opportunities across multiple states. The site is located in Windham County and serves as one of several access points along this major river system.
**Important Note:** Recent reports indicate that the boat ramp at this location has become silted in, which may limit access for motorboats and larger vessels. Paddlers should contact local authorities or the Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife before visiting to confirm current conditions and usability. Those seeking nearby alternatives on the Connecticut River can explore other access points such as Old Ferry Road (near Brattleboro) or Putney Landing. For paddlers interested in nearby lake recreation, Otter Brook Lake and Surry Mountain Lake offer motorboat-free or restricted engine options with good fishing and amenities.