Lake Champlain forms part of the border between Vermont and New York.
There is NO state "between New York and Vermont".
Lake Champlain.
Lake Champlain is a redefined border between New Hampshire, New York, and Vermont. It also forms a border between the US and Canada.
Lake Champlain
Lake Champlain forms part of the border between Vermont and New York. West River, Otter River and Winooski River are major rivers in Vermont.
The 49th parallel of latitude forms the border between Canada and the US from Lake of the Woods to the Georgia Strait. The 45th parallel of latitude also forms part of the border between Canada and the US along the northern boundaries of the states of New York, Vermont and New Hampshire.
Lake Champlain forms part of the border between Vermont and New York. The Connecticut River runs along Vermont's eastern border with New Hampshire. The Missisquoi River is an 80 mile long river in northern Vermont. The Passumpsic River is a 22 mile long in Caledonia County, Vermont. West River, Otter River and Winooski River are major rivers in Vermont.
There are 3 states along the eastern border of New York State. They are Massachusetts, Vermont and Connecticut.
Pennsylvania and Vermont.
New Hampshire is on the eastern border of Vermont. New York is to the west of Vermont, along with Lake Champlain, and Massachusetts is to the south of Vermont. Canada is north of Vermont.
Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont