Beaches
Featuring 2 beaches to offer two different experiences within a short distance of one another. The big beach offers boating, swimming, and a large lawn and sand area for games and other activities while the small beach offers a more secluded private swimming and sunbathing experience.
Equipment Rentals
Bicycles - $10/Day ( free for Newport Residents)
Kayak/Canoe/Row Boat/Pedal Boat- $10/Hour or $25/Four Hours or $40/Day
Equipment Rentals
Bicycles - $10/Day ( free for Newport Residents)
Kayak/Canoe/Row Boat/Pedal Boat- $10/Hour or $25/Four Hours or $40/Day
Playground/Park
Coming in to enjoy the park and playground is free. Bring your own racket to enjoy a tennis match with friends or ask to borrow a basketball from the ticketbooth to use and shoot around. Horseshoe and shuffleboard equipment are available as well.
Newport Recreation Bike Path
The Newport-Beebe Bike Path (about 6 miles in length), starts in Downtown Newport, near the City Docks, winding it's way through the city, along the shores of Lake Memphremagog, crossing the caueseway, wrapping around the high school, past North Country Hospital, where it connects with the old railroad line, connecting Newport and Ayer's Cliff, QC. Please plan ahead and do some research if you plan to cross the border in Beebe, Vermont. (Bring your passport.)
The views across the lake are spectacular. The trail is a great place for walking, jogging and biking. Dogs are welcome. Please be considerate and keep your dog on leash, and scoop and clear the path as needed.
"The Beebe Spur is a scenic 4-mile rail-trail running from northern Vermont’s Newport towards the Canadian border. It follows Lake Memphremagog for most of the way, offering outstanding views of the water, as well as the Green Mountains. Along the way, you’ll also pass through wetlands and fields dotted with wildflowers. Although fairly level, mountain bikes are recommended due to the trail's packed gravel surface."
The Newport-Beebe Bike Path (about 6 miles in length), starts in Downtown Newport, near the City Docks, winding it's way through the city, along the shores of Lake Memphremagog, crossing the caueseway, wrapping around the high school, past North Country Hospital, where it connects with the old railroad line, connecting Newport and Ayer's Cliff, QC. Please plan ahead and do some research if you plan to cross the border in Beebe, Vermont. (Bring your passport.)
The views across the lake are spectacular. The trail is a great place for walking, jogging and biking. Dogs are welcome. Please be considerate and keep your dog on leash, and scoop and clear the path as needed.
"The Beebe Spur is a scenic 4-mile rail-trail running from northern Vermont’s Newport towards the Canadian border. It follows Lake Memphremagog for most of the way, offering outstanding views of the water, as well as the Green Mountains. Along the way, you’ll also pass through wetlands and fields dotted with wildflowers. Although fairly level, mountain bikes are recommended due to the trail's packed gravel surface."