Button Bay State Park is a scenic campground situated on the eastern shore of Lake Champlain in Vergennes, Vermont, one of the smallest cities in the United States. Named for the distinctive button-shaped clay concretions found along its shoreline, this Vermont state park offers sweeping views of Lake Champlain and the Adirondack Mountains across the water. Campers can enjoy a swimming pool, playground, and nature center on site, while the lake provides opportunities for boating, fishing, and wildlife watching. The campground is well-equipped with water hookups, fire rings, picnic tables, grills, showers, flush toilets, and a dump station, making it suitable for a range of RV setups. Firewood is available on site for those cozy evenings around the campfire, and the park welcomes leashed pets. Hiking trails wind through the park's forested landscape, offering a peaceful retreat into Vermont's natural beauty. The charming town of Vergennes is just minutes away, with local dining and historic sites to explore. Surrounded by the scenic Lake Champlain Valley and close to Middlebury and Burlington, Button Bay State Park is an ideal base for exploring northwestern Vermont's outdoor recreation and cultural attractions.