Waterfront & Lake Homes For Sale Near Mount Snow — Southern Vermont Lakefront Real Estate

Lake & Waterfront Homes Near Mount Snow, Vermont
Southern Vermont is one of New England’s best-kept secrets for lakefront living. Within minutes of Mount Snow you’ll find four distinct lakes, each with its own character — from the sprawling 13-mile Harriman Reservoir to the intimate, private shores of Lake Sadawga. Many buyers come to the area for skiing and discover that a four-season lake home gives them the best of everything: ski season at Mount Snow, summers on the water, fall foliage, and snowmobiling right from the property in winter.

Waterfront properties in this area are rare and move quickly. Very few come to market each year, and many sell before they are widely advertised.

Looking for a lake home near Mount Snow? Call Adam at 802-461-5871 — he has sold waterfront properties on every lake in the Deerfield Valley and often knows of off-market opportunities before they are listed.
Lake Whitingham Harriman Reservoir Waterfront Homes Vermont

Lake Whitingham — Harriman Reservoir

  • Size: 13 miles long — the largest lake in Southern Vermont and one of the largest in the state
  • Location: Whitingham and Wilmington, VT — minutes from Mount Snow and Wilmington village
  • Boating: Full motorized boating allowed — powerboats, pontoons, jet skis, and sailboats
  • Activities: Boating, swimming, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and walking trails along the shoreline
  • Real estate: A mix of year-round homes, seasonal camps, and rare buildable waterfront lots. Shoreline is mostly privately owned with limited public access, making these properties especially sought-after
  • Why buyers love it: The scale and beauty of this lake is extraordinary for Southern Vermont — you feel miles from anywhere while being 10 minutes from skiing and dining
Lake Raponda Waterfront Homes Wilmington Vermont

Lake Raponda

  • Size: Approximately 220 acres — a beautiful, intimate lake with a strong sense of community
  • Location: Wilmington, VT — a short drive to downtown Wilmington and Mount Snow
  • Boating: Motorized boating allowed — ski boats, pontoons, and fishing boats all welcome
  • Activities: Boating, swimming, fishing (bass, perch, trout), kayaking, and year-round outdoor recreation including ice fishing in winter
  • Real estate: Primarily year-round and four-season homes with private docks. The lake is largely lined with privately owned shorefront, and properties here very rarely come to market. Buildable lots with lake rights do occasionally appear
  • Why buyers love it: More private and community-oriented than Whitingham — Lake Raponda has a loyal following of repeat buyers and owners who have been there for generations
Lake Sadawga Waterfront Homes Whitingham Vermont

Lake Sadawga

  • Size: Approximately 200 acres — a quiet, scenic lake in the town of Whitingham
  • Location: Whitingham, VT — about 20 minutes from Wilmington, 30 minutes from Mount Snow
  • Boating: Motorized boating permitted — popular for fishing, pontoon boats, and small watercraft
  • Activities: Fishing (largemouth bass, yellow perch, panfish), kayaking, canoeing, swimming, snowmobiling in winter via VAST trail network
  • Real estate: A mix of classic Vermont camps, year-round homes, and buildable waterfront parcels. Among the most affordable lakefront options in the region — a great value for buyers seeking true waterfront at a lower price point
  • Why buyers love it: Off the beaten path in the best possible way — quiet, private, and surrounded by the natural beauty of the Green Mountains with none of the crowds
Lake Somerset Waterfront Homes Southern Vermont

Lake Somerset

  • Size: Approximately 1,200 acres — a large and strikingly wild reservoir in the Green Mountain National Forest
  • Location: Somerset, VT — a remote, undeveloped township northwest of Wilmington
  • Boating: Non-motorized only — canoes, kayaks, and rowboats. No powerboats permitted, which keeps the lake exceptionally pristine and peaceful
  • Activities: Kayaking, canoeing, fly fishing (brook trout), hiking on surrounding Green Mountain National Forest trails, and wildlife watching
  • Real estate: There is very limited private real estate directly on Lake Somerset due to its location within national forest land. Nearby properties in Somerset and southern Stratton occasionally come to market offering access and views
  • Why buyers love it: For buyers seeking true wilderness and solitude, Somerset is unmatched in Southern Vermont — one of the few places left where you can paddle for hours without seeing another soul
Also Consider — Waterfront Land & Building Lots
Buildable waterfront lots near Mount Snow are exceptionally rare. When they do appear — whether a parcel with Lake Raponda rights, a cleared lot above Lake Whitingham, or deeded access to a private pond — they tend to sell very quickly. If you’re interested in building your own lakefront home in Southern Vermont, getting on Adam’s buyer list is the best way to be notified the moment something comes available.

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