Wrightsville Beach Hours
Closed Due to Flooding
Updated 07/25/2024
check back for status change on 7/26/24
CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
Daily 9am to Dusk (~8:30pm)
All who purchased a 2023 Season Pass
are eligible for a 1/2 price 2024 Season Pass.
Closed Due to Flooding
Updated 07/25/2024
check back for status change on 7/26/24
CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
Daily 9am to Dusk (~8:30pm)
All who purchased a 2023 Season Pass
are eligible for a 1/2 price 2024 Season Pass.
Over decades of regular testing the swimming water at Wrightsville has shown that it is reliably very clean for swimming.
Vermont's recommended threshold for E-Coli is 235 colonies per 100ml of water.
Wrightsville's level is usually between 1 to 20 colonies per 100ml.
Our very low level of coliform is some of the lowest of any public beach in Vermont.
Our Test Results:
5/21/24 = 2.0 (Vermont limit is 235)
5/21/24 = 2.0 (Vermont limit is 235)
We test the quality of the Drinking Water quarterly. Out drinking water comes from a deep well, and always tests as safe to drink.
Our Test Results:
5/21/24, Total Coliform = ABSENT
E. coli = ABSENT
Nitrate = <0.020
5/21/24, Total Coliform = ABSENT
E. coli = ABSENT
Nitrate = <0.020