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**Location & Access:**
Shelburne Pond's boat ramp is located at the southwest corner of the pond, approximately one mile east of the intersection of Pond Road and Dorset Street, about six miles south of Burlington in Shelburne. The gravel ramp provides straightforward access for a variety of watercraft and is state-owned and maintained by the Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife.
**Paddling Conditions:**
This 450-acre shallow pond offers a calm, small-water paddling experience ideal for kayakers and canoeists. The rural setting just 10 miles from downtown Burlington makes it a convenient option for paddlers seeking a peaceful recreational outing. The pond's shallow character and protected shoreline are particularly well-suited to exploring by canoe or kayak, with good fishing opportunities throughout the water body.
**What to Expect:**
The ramp accommodates boats, canoes, and kayaks with good launching capability. This is a fishing-focused access area, so expect a working facility geared toward anglers alongside recreational boaters and paddlers. It's an excellent choice for beginners or those looking for a mellow paddle on a sheltered pond close to the Burlington area.