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Birdseye Mountain — A Place That Raises Generations
Set within Vermont’s Taconic Mountain Range, Birdseye Mountain rests in the heart of the state’s storied Lakes Region — a landscape where mountains, water, and history come together in a way that feels timeless. Just minutes from Lake Bomoseen, Vermont’s largest inland lake, and within reach of Lake Champlain stretching north into Canada, the mountain is surrounded by waters and ridgelines that have shaped family life here for generations.
To the west lies Lake George, and nearby is the historic Saratoga Race Course — a reminder that this region has long been a gathering place for tradition, sport, and shared experience. World-class golf, quiet country roads, and four-season recreation form the backdrop of everyday life.
In the early 1960s, Birdseye Mountain was alive with the spirit of New England skiing — rope tows humming, T-bars climbing the slopes, night lights glowing against winter skies, and children learning not just how to ski, but how to belong to a place. That same spirit still lives here. It’s found in the trails through the woods, the frozen ponds, the summer hikes, and the simple rhythm of seasons that teach patience, respect, and resilience.
Birdseye Mountain is more than land or history — it is a setting where families put down roots, where children grow up close to nature, and where memories are made the old-fashioned way. In a region rich with heritage and character, it stands as a reminder of what New England has always done best: raising strong families in beautiful places, grounded in tradition, community, and the enduring bond between people and the land.