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Vermont Route 232

Vermont Route 232 marker

Vermont Route 232
Map of eastern Vermont with VT 242 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by VTrans
Length: 13.548 mi (21.803 km)
Existed: 1957 – present
Major junctions
South end: US 302 in Groton
North end: US 2 in Marshfield
Location
Counties: Caledonia, Washington
Highway system

State highways in Vermont

VT 225 VT 235

Vermont Route 232 marker

State highways in Vermont

Vermont Route 232 (VT 232) is a 13.548-mile (21.803 km) long state highway located in Caledonia and Washington counties, Vermont, United States. The route begins at a junction with U.S. Route 302 in the town of Groton and runs north to a junction with US 2 in the town of Marshfield. The route does not junction with any other state highways, but serves as the main road for Lake Groton. VT 232 was first designated in 1957.

VT 232 begins at a junction with US 302 (Scott Highway) in the Caledonia County town of Groton at the shores of the south branch of the Wells River. VT 232 runs northwest through Groton as a two-lane road along the main stretch of the Wells River, crossing through dense woods along the riverside. At the junction with South County Road, the route reaches the southern end of Ricker Pond, where it turns further to the northwest. Running well south of the shore of Ricker Pond, the route crosses an access point to Ricker Pond Campground. Soon Ricker Pond gives way to Lake Groton, which is connected to lakeside homes via Lakeside Drive. VT 232 runs north along the woods overlooking Lake Groton, passing the western shore from the hills above. By the junction with Boulder Beach Road, the route turns further northwest through Groton and away from the lake.


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