The
Lakes Region
Less than half an hour northwest of Portland
and two hours north of Boston, tucked between
the Atlantic Ocean and the White Mountains,
the Lakes Region of Maine earns its name from
the more than 50 lakes scattered among green
rolling hills near Sebago Lake. Visitors come
the Lakes Region to enjoy the water and area
attractions. The area is ideal for boating,
fishing, waterskiing, canoeing, camping,
hiking and golf. The Lakes Region is also a
great place to experience some Maine cuisine
(especially lobster) and there are numerous
restaurants ranging from take-out to fine
dining.
The major towns around the Sebago Lake region
are Windham, Standish, Raymond, Casco, Sebago,
Naples, Frye Island, Bridgton and Harrison.

1. SEBAGO LAKE
Sebago Lake is the second
largest lake in the state, measuring
approximately 37 miles around and includes the
towns of Sebago, Standish, Windham, Raymond,
Casco and Naples. Sebago is part of what is
known as the Sebago/Long Lake Chain. Sebago is
approximately 8 miles wide and 12 miles long
and is 316 ft. at the deepest point.
There are numerous marinas located around the
lake in Windham, Casco and Sebago. Sebago Lake
State Park has several large beaches to pull
up to with a boat or access by car. It is a
great lake for fishing and boating and home to
the famous landlocked Salmon.
2. Frye Island is
located in Sebago Lake it is about 2.5 miles
long by 1.5 miles wide. There are two ferries
that provide transportation to & from the
Island on a scheduled basis. The Island is
easy to find, just off Raymond Cape. There is
a wonderful nine hole public golf course on
the Island. A popular place on the Island for
both people on the Island and boaters on
Sebago Lake is Frye’s Leap General Store &
Cafe.
3. BRANDY POND
Brandy Pond is one of the three
lakes in the Sebago/Long Lake chain, it is
also referred to as the Bay of Naples. This
pond is located in the town of Naples. Brandy
Pond lies between Long Lake to the North and
Sebago to the south. Sebago is accessed
through the Songo Locks
and the Songo River. Brandy Pond is
approximately 2 mile wide and 2 miles long.
It’s a great area for water sports.
4. COFFEE POND
Coffee Pond is accessed via
Route 11 and Route 121 in Casco. This is a
small, fairly quiet lake with minimal
motorboat traffic, though you will see some
waterskiers now and then. With a maximum depth
of 70 ft., it covers 137 acres, is about 1/4
mile wide and 1 mile long. Coffee Pond
is spring-fed and fishing is considered
excellent.
5. CRESCENT LAKE
Crescent Lake is located in
Raymond and Casco. It is 1/2 mile by 2.5 miles
and covers 716 acres. It’s a good lake for
boating and ideal for smaller motor boats and
canoes. It connects through the Tenney River
to Panther Pond adding to miles of boating.
6. CRYSTAL LAKE
Crystal Lake is located in
Harrison. It is approximately 461 acres and is
suitable for small boats and canoes. It is a
nice quiet spot. It is a pretty lake, with a
town beach and boat launch at the lower end.
7. HIGHLAND LAKE
(Bridgton)
Highland Lake is accessed by
Rt. 302 and local roads in Bridgton.
Encompasses 1401 acres, max depth 50 feet.
Good bass fishing. 4.75 miles long, half to
3/4 mile wide.
8. HIGHLAND LAKE
(Windham) is located in Windham, Westbrook and
Falmouth
Highland Lake is a Great location for getting
into Portland. It is approximately 640 acres
with a maximum depth of 67 feet. Its widest
spot is about 3/4 mile and is about 3 miles
long. Visitors of the lake often can be found
swimming or water skiing.
9. LONG LAKE
Long Lake is one of the lakes
in the Sebago Lake chain. It is a large long
lake 1 mile wide by approximately 11 miles
long. Naples, at its southerly end has a
wonderful causeway with restaurants, shops and
water activities. Bridgton to the north has a
great downtown for shopping is in close
proximity to Shawnee Peak ski area.
10. LITTLE SEBAGO LAKE
Little Sebago Lake is located
in Windham and Gray and is approximately 1
mile wide and about 6 miles long, covering
1,898 acres. It has many small islands and
coves making it super for boating. It is
located close to shopping. Little Sebago is
not part of Big Sebago.
11. PANTHER POND
Panther Pond lies between Rt.
85 and Rt. 121, and is located entirely within
the town of Raymond. It encompasses 1,439
acres, with a maximum depth of 68 ft., is
about 1-1/4 miles wide at its broadest and
2-1/2 miles long. It connects to Crescent Lake
via the Tenney River, and is a “multi-purpose”
lake - good for all kinds of recreation and
boating.
12. PARKER POND
Parker Pond may actually be
the lower end of Pleasant Lake. A small, quiet
lake, it lies east of Route 121 in Casco.
About 166 acres, and generally somewhat
shallow, Parker Pond’s depth varies from
shoreline to 19 ft. It is about 1/3 to 1/2
mile wide and about 1-1/2 miles long.
It’s usually boatable to Pleasant Lake with a
14’ boat (you can boat under the road
separating the two lakes; the area near the
road is considered excellent fishing).
13. PLEASANT LAKE
Pleasant Lake is located in
Casco and Otisfield, and accessed via Rt. 121
and the Mayberry Hill Road. It covers 1,077
acres, with a maximum depth of 62 ft. It is
rectangular in shape, with few coves, about
1/2 mile wide and 4 miles long. Much of the
shoreline is rocky, with some steep areas, but
the relatively undeveloped quality of the lake
makes it popular with vacationers seeking a
more quiet environment. There’s a small town
beach with boat launch at the Casco end.
14. RAYMOND POND
Raymond Pond is a small lake
located in Raymond. It is approximately 1/2
mile wide and 1 mile long- about 345 acres.
There are several small islands in the pond
which makes it an interesting place to canoe.
Raymond Pond is reached by rural roads running
from Rt. 85.
15. THOMAS POND
Thomas Pond is located in Casco
and Raymond. It is easily reached from Rt.
302. It encompasses 442 acres, with a maximum
depth of 64 ft., and averages about 1 mile by
1 mile at its widest points. It is a pretty,
fairly quiet lake, with minimal motorboat
traffic, though some find it satisfactory for
waterskiing.
16. THOMPSON LAKE
Thompson Lake lies northeast of
Sebago, in the towns of Casco, Oxford,
Otisfield, and Poland, covering 4,426 acres,
with a maximum depth of 121 ft. It is a very
large, particularly clean and attractive lake,
suitable for all types of recreation. It’s
about 12 miles long, and averages about 2
miles in width. There is a variety of
shoreline- some shallow and sandy and some
steep and rocky. Access is from Rt. 121 in
Casco and Otisfield, and Rt. 11 in Poland.
There are marinas in Casco (on the Heath),
Otisfield and Oxford.
17. TRICKEY POND
Trickey Pond, located in Naples
is a quiet, clean lake and is approximately
1.5 miles long and 1 mile wide. It’s a nice
lake for boating and fishing. Pretty spot, not
far from Naples activities. |
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