Vermont lake & reservoir water levels
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.
- Lakes tracked
- 10
- With elevation reading
- 10
- With %-full figure
- 0
10 report a current pool-elevation reading; the rest report storage only.
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.
| 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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