• Town of Ferrisburgh

    At roughly 39,000 acres, Ferrisburgh VT is the largest town, area wise, found in Addison County.  It also boasts the longest Lake Champlain shoreline in the state, at 21 miles, which lends itself to many recreational activities. Ferrisburgh has a rich history, which can be rediscovered today at two of its nationally renowned museums, the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum and the Rokeby Museum.  Button Bay State Park, and Basin Harbor are also technically located within Ferrisburgh’s vast boundaries, along with the historic Vergennes/Ferrisburgh Train station.  Though these sites are commonly attributed to the neighboring City of Vergennes.

    Founded: June 24th, 1762
    Total Area: 61.2 Square miles
    Population (2020 Census): 2,646
    Public Schools: Ferrisburgh Central School serves students in grade K-5.  Older students attend Vergennes Union Middle/High School.  Part of the Addison Northwest School District.
    Town Website: www.ferrisburghvt.org