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Westmore is a town in Orleans County, Vermont, United States. The population was 357 at the 2020 census , [ 3 ] making it the least populated and least densely populated town in the county. The town contains one unincorporated village clustered around Lake Willoughby .
Lake Willoughby is located in the town of Westmore in Orleans County in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, United States. The lake's southern end is surrounded by the Willoughby State Forest. This state forest includes Mount Pisgah, Mount Hor, collectively "Willoughby Gap". The lake is about 5 miles (8.0 km) long
Vermont Route 5A (VT 5A) is a 26.397-mile-long (42.482 km) state highway in extreme northeastern Vermont. It is an alternate route of U.S. Route 5 (US 5) that travels along the east shore of Lake Willoughby .
Southern terminus of VT 114; southern terminus of VT 122: Burke: 154.491: 248.629: VT 5A north – Westmore, Willoughby Lake: Southern terminus of VT 5A: Orleans: Barton: 167.477: 269.528: VT 16 east – Crystal Lake, Willoughby Lake: South end of VT 16 concurrency: 167.767: 269.995: VT 16 south: North end of VT 16 concurrency: 172.548: 277.689 ...
Mount Pisgah is a mountain in Westmore, Vermont. It is located on the east side of Lake Willoughby and constitutes the eastern side of "Willoughby Gap" ("Willoughby Notch"). It is part of the Northeastern Highlands of Vermont. There are hiking trails in Willoughby State Forest. [3]
English: This is a locator map showing Orleans County in Vermont. For more information, see Commons: ... Westmore, Vermont; William Hayden House (Albany, Vermont)
Vermont Route 16 (VT 16) is a 27.890-mile-long (44.885 km) state highway in northern Vermont, United States. It begins at VT 15 in Hardwick and heads northward to U.S. Route 5 (US 5) in Barton. From Barton, it heads eastward to VT 5A in Westmore. The portion of VT 16 east of US 5 is town-maintained and signed east–west.
Sentinel Rock State Park is a 356-acre (144 ha) state park in Westmore, Vermont. [1] It is open for hiking, educational pursuits, hunting, and trapping. [2]The property is named after its signature feature, Sentinel Rock, a huge glacial boulder situated at an elevation of about 2,034 feet (620 m) above sea level. [3]