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Boating At Sebago Lake In Maine

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Sebago Lake, Maine

Free Public Boating & Watersport Activities

Sebago Lake is one of Maine's most prominent and beloved bodies of water, located in the southwestern part of the state. As the second-largest lake in Maine, spanning over 28,000 acres, Sebago Lake offers an abundance of recreational opportunities for visitors.

Boating is a cherished activity on Sebago Lake, and visitors can bring their boats or rent a boat from the various boat rental facilities around the lake. The lake's expansive size and calm waters create an ideal environment for boaters to explore its many coves, islands, and sandy beaches. Water skiing, tubing, and wakeboarding are also popular water sports enjoyed by many on Sebago Lake.

The boating season on Sebago Lake typically runs from late spring to early fall, coinciding with the pleasant weather in Maine. During this time, the lake attracts numerous boaters and water sports enthusiasts looking to make the most of the warm temperatures and scenic surroundings.

For easy access to the lake, there are multiple boat launch ramps available at various points along the shoreline. These launch ramps provide convenient entry into the water, allowing boaters to get on the lake with ease.

Sebago Lake is well-equipped with marinas and boat rental facilities that offer services and amenities to boaters. From fueling stations to boat repairs, these marinas cater to the needs of visitors and ensure a smooth and enjoyable boating experience.

Fishing is another major draw for visitors to Sebago Lake. The lake boasts an array of fish species, including landlocked salmon, lake trout, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and white perch. Anglers of all ages can be found casting their lines in hopes of catching the next big fish.

Camping is a popular option for those looking to extend their stay at Sebago Lake. The lake is surrounded by several campgrounds, providing opportunities for both tent camping and RV camping. Spending a night under the stars near the water's edge offers a serene and peaceful experience, perfectly complementing the lake's natural beauty.

Sebago Lake is a premier destination in Maine for boating, water sports, camping, and fishing. Its expansive size, beautiful shoreline, and diverse recreational opportunities make it a cherished spot for locals and tourists alike. Whether you're seeking adventure on the water or a peaceful escape in nature, Sebago Lake has something to offer for everyone.

Boating, camping and fishing.

A vacation paradise, with excellent boating and fishing, Sebago Lake is blessed with lots of waterway for boating and a nice variety of fish species. There are boat launch ramps and several marinas to enhance boating activities during the warm season. Kayaks and canoes, as well as all types of fishing and pleasure boats are popular here. Camping, stores, restaurants and lodging encircle the lake, welcoming visitors here for a day of fishing or an extended family vacation. Healthy schools of bass, crappie, trout, sunfish, perch, salmon and pickerel swim in this 28,700-acre lake, in the southwest part of the state. Over 100 miles of shoreline provide the setting for fun-filled activities both on, and off, the water. Fishing from the bank, swimming, picnicking, sightseeing, hiking or simply enjoying the great outdoors are options for visitors to enjoy. Ice fishing is popular during winter.

Area Amenities

Marina: YES
Boat Rental: YES
Boat Launch Ramp: YES
Campgrounds: YES
RV Hookups: YES
Lodging: YES
Convenience Store: YES
Bait & Tackle: YES
Restaurant: YES

Camping

Sebago Lake State Park Campground - 207 693-6231

Sebago's Crooked River Campground - 207 655-5383

Family & Friends Campground - 207 642-2200

Sebago Lake Family Campground - 207 787-3671

Nason's Beach & Campground - 207 787-2345

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Fishing

Fish species found in Sebago Lake include largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, black crappie, brook trout, brown trout, lake trout, pumpkinseed sunfish, white perch, yellow perch, landlocked Atlantic salmon and chain pickerel.

Largemouth bass Smallmouth bass Black crappie Brook trout Brown trout Lake trout Pumpkinseed Sunfish White Perch Yellow Perch Atlantic salmon Chain pickerel

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Local Contact Information

Sebago Lake State Park
11 Park Access Rd
Casco, ME 04015
207 693-6231

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