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Camp Serenity | Lake Carmi Views
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Camp Serenity is nestled just feet from beautiful Lake Carmi. Hard to get any closer! Two docks provide places to swim, fish, sunbathe, sip beverages or launch the kayak from. It has a large private front yard and a campfire pit to enjoy. Come relax and experience the stunning views and lakefront living! It is a quick 10 minute drive to Franklin that offers a General Store with deli/pizza to order, a library and a post office. It is 20 mins to Enosburg Falls and 30 mins to St. Albans. The space The Space Walk into the welcoming entryway that leads you to a gorgeous view of the lake and into the spacious and open living area. It includes a large fully equipped kitchen, a dedicated dining space with a long table, and a living room with two comfy sofas and a large smart TV. The downstairs also offers two relaxing bedrooms, an updated 3/4 bathroom, and an entrance to the screened-in sun porch and deck. The screen-in porch has furniture to relax in, a “towel tree” for wet outdoor towels, and another table for dining, playing games or whatever you choose. The second floor holds two more peaceful bedrooms (one has two twin beds and a queen bed that has a curtain to separate the twins and queen beds. The other has one queen bed and a Graco pack and play. There is also a living room with a game table, a TV area with a cushy futon (also sleeps two) and another 3/4 bathroom. Guest access Guest Access You have access to the entire two story home with the attached outdoor deck with a grill, two docks, a kayak, a paddle boat, campfire pit, large front yard, private parking and the lake. The shed is not accessible nor are the two locked closets in the home. The boat is for owner’s use only. Thank you! Other things to note -You can get your fishing license online. -There are two large trash cans outside to put your trash in. After putting a trash bag in, please secure the lids with the wire provided to keep raccoons and other animals from getting to the trash. -Cyanobacteria (also known as blue-green algae) are common native organisms in lakes, ponds and rivers around the world and are a natural part of the lake ecosystem. In Vermont, they can be found in any water body, river or stream. They can grow into large visible masses called blooms and become harmful to humans and animals. It is advised to analyze any body of water you ever plan to swim in whether it is freshwater or salt water. If it looks like pea soup and you’re in doubt, stay out. Luckily, the Lake Carmi State Park tests the water daily and the results are posted on the Health Vermont website. Vermont uses 3 levels to describe cyanobacteria conditions: -Generally Safe - Few if any cyanobacteria present. The area should be safe for recreation. -Low Alert - Small amounts of cyanobacteria present. The area is open for recreation, but caution is advised in any area where dense accumulations or scums are seen. -High Alert - Large amounts of cyanobacteria are present and scums may occur in some areas. The water is not safe for recreation. -The home is on a shared well with 22 camps on the lake making it very important to practice water conservation to ensure all users have enough water. Doing things like taking 5 minute showers and “if it’s yellow keep it mellow” helps a lot. It is about $500 to have the reservoir filled if it runs dry.
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