Ferrisburgh offers lake breezes, mountain views, and genuine elbow room, blending working farms with quiet coves along Lake Champlain. Set along U.S. Route 7 between Burlington and Middlebury, and minutes from Vergennes in Addison, it delivers an easy commute with a peaceful, close-knit feel. Town services and community updates come via the Town of Ferrisburgh.
History and culture are front and center at the Rokeby Museum, a National Historic Landmark interpreting abolition and agrarian life, and at the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, where hands-on exhibits and boatbuilding programs celebrate the lake’s working past. Weekends beckon to shoreline parks: picnic and paddle at Kingsland Bay State Park or explore trails and striking limestone ledges at Button Bay State Park. Wildlife lovers watch the fall goose migration at the nearby Dead Creek Wildlife Management Area.
Families value strong schools: Ferrisburgh Central School anchors the elementary years, while Vergennes Union Middle/High School and the Addison Northwest School District offer robust academics, arts, and athletics. Everyday life is simple here—farmstands, seasonal festivals, and lake access shape the calendar—yet larger-town amenities are close when you crave a night out or specialized services.
Whether you’re aiming to buy a lakeside retreat or sell a century farmhouse, Agent Pronto can introduce you to a knowledgeable, vetted real estate agent who knows Ferrisburgh block by block.