Vermont lake & reservoir water levels

10 lakes tracked · 10 with a current elevation reading · USGS Water Services + USACE CWMS Data

Vermont has 10 lakes and reservoirs tracked here — 10 with a current elevation reading, from USGS Water Services and USACE CWMS Data. Sort the table by level, storage, %-full, or trend, then open any lake for its full elevation-with-datum, trend sparkline, storage, and source-and-vintage stamp. Figures are provisional readings for reference — not for navigation or safety decisions.

Statewide totals Vermont · USGS + USACE
Lakes tracked
10

10 report a current pool-elevation reading; the rest report storage only.

With elevation reading
10
With %-full figure
0

All Vermont lakes

Every lake tracked in Vermont. Click a column heading to sort, or filter by name. Elevation lakes are listed before storage-only lakes; a missing figure always shows "not reported," never an estimate.

Vermont lakes, elevation lakes first, by name.
Datum Trend
Ball Mountain Dam 856.16 NGVD29 990 ↑Rising
East Barre Detention Reservoir at East Barre 1,132.49 NGVD29 →Steady
Lake Champlain at Burlington 96.35 NGVD29 ↓Falling
Lake Memphremagog at Newport 681.76 NGVD29 ↓Falling
North Hartland Dam 426.34 NGVD29 282 →Steady
North Springfield Dam 467.84 NGVD29 121 ↑Rising
Townshend Dam 479.42 NGVD29 178 ↑Rising
Union Village Dam 428.64 NGVD29 173 ↑Rising
Waterbury Reservoir 589.68 NGVD29 →Steady
Wrightsville Detention Reservoir 634.79 NGVD29 ↓Falling

Data: USGS Water Services (waterservices.usgs.gov) and USACE CWMS Data (cwms-data.usace.army.mil), retrieved 2026-07-14. Both public domain (a work of the U.S. Government, 17 U.S.C. §105).

Frequently asked questions

How many lakes and reservoirs in Vermont are tracked here?
10, of which 10 report a current pool-elevation reading. The rest report storage only, or lack a fresh reading and are not published.
Which Vermont lakes report a %-full figure?
None of Vermont's lakes in this dataset currently have a source-provided %-full figure — we show the bare level rather than estimate one.
Where does the data come from?
USGS Water Services and USACE CWMS Data, both public domain. See the methodology page for the exact endpoints and update cadence.

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