Oakledge Park
Fee required
Wheelchair accessible
Oakledge Park is a waterfront park in Burlington, Vermont, featuring two public beaches and the world's first accessible treehouse.

🌳 Oakledge Park is a waterfront park in Burlington, Vermont, offering diverse natural and recreational experiences.
🏖️ It features two distinct beach areas, Blanchard Beach and the Cove, and is home to the world’s first accessible treehouse.

Why Go

🌊 Enjoy stunning views of Lake Champlain and two public beaches
🌳 Discover the world’s first accessible treehouse
🚶‍♀️ Walk scenic trails through forests and meadows
🎾 Utilize various sports courts including tennis, bocce, and volleyball

Why Avoid

⚠️ Parking fees apply during peak season (May to October)

Cost

💰 Parking $2/hour (May-Oct), passes accepted.

Hours

🗓️ Park open year-round; rentable shelters with full amenities, bathrooms, and paddle rentals available mid-May to mid-September.

🅿️ Parking

Pay-to-park spaces are available in two well-lit lots connected to the main entrance on Flynn Avenue. Accessible parking spaces and EV chargers are near the park entrance.

🚻 Toilets

Bathrooms are available seasonally at the shelters.