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Map For Boating In Maine

By AA-Boats & Boating Staff Writers

There are many places to go boating in Maine

  • China Lake
  • Cobbosseecontee Lake
  • East Grand Lake, ME
  • Moosehead Lake
  • Mooselookmeguntic Lake, ME
  • Rangeley Lake
  • Sebago Lake
  • West Grand Lake, ME

Maine BoatingBoating opportunities abound in Maine. There are lakes and rivers for large craft and smaller streams and ponds for smaller vessels. Some allow power boats, others only allow electric motors, each providing a unique experience. Fishing and other watersports are available at most boating lakes throughout the state - depending on time of year and state-defined seasons.

Allagash Lake is a 4,300-acre lake in the west-central part of ME.

Androscoggin Lake is a 4,000-acre lake in south-central ME.

Aziscohos Lake is a 6,700-acre lake in the southeast part of ME.

Baskahegan Lake is a 6,900-acre lake in the east-central part of the state.

Big Lake is a 10,000-acre lake in southeast ME.

Chamberlain Lake is an 11,000-acre lake in north-central Maine.

China Lake is a 3,900-acre lake in the south-central part of the state.

Chesuncook Lake is a 26,000-acre lake in the west-central part of ME.

Cobbosseecontee Lake, aka Cobbossee Lake, is a 5,550-acre lake in southern Maine.

Damariscotta Lake is a 4,000-acre lake in southeast ME.

Eagle Lake is a 5,600-acre lake in the northeast part of the state.

East Grand Lake is a 16,000-acre lake on the eastern ME-Canada border.

Flagstaff Lake is a 20,000-acre lake in mid-western ME.

Gardner Lake is a 2,200-acre lake in the southeast corner of Maine.

Graham Lake is a 2,000-acre lake in the south-central part of ME.

Grand Lake Matagamon is a 6,000-acre lake in north-central ME.

Great Pond is an 8,200-acre lake in the south-central part of the state.

Lobster Lake is a 3,500-acre lake in the west-central part of the state.

Long Lake (Harrison-Naples) is a 5,300-acre lake in southwest ME.

Mattawamkeag Lake is a 3,300-acre lake in the east-central part of ME.

Meddybemps Lake is a 6,800-acre lake in the southeast part of the state.

Messalonskee Lake is a 3,500-acre lake in south-central Maine.

Millinocket Lake is an 8,900-acre lake in the north-central part of the state.

Moosehead Lake is a 75,000-acre lake in the mid-western part of ME.

Mooselookmeguntic Lake is a 16,300-acre lake in southwest ME.

Munsungan Lake is a 1,500-acre lake in north-central ME.

Pemadumcook Lakes encompass 18,000 acres in north-central ME.

Portage Lake is a 2,400-acre lake in the northeast part of the state.

Pushaw Lake is a 5,000-acre lake in south-central ME.

Rangeley Lake is a 6,300-acre lake in southwest ME.

Richardson Lake is a 7,100-acre impoundment in southwest ME.

Sebasticook Lake is a 4,300-acre lake in the south-central part of the state.

Sebago Lake is a 28,700-acre lake in the southwest part of the state.

Sebec Lake is a 6,800-acre lake in the mid-western part of the state.

Schoodic Lake is a 7,100-acre lake in central Maine.

Square Lake is an 8,100-acre lake in the northeast part of the state.

St Froid Lake is a 2,400-acre lake in the north-central part of ME.

Thompson Lake is a 4,400-acre lake in the southwest part of the state.

Webb Lake is a 2,100-acre lake in western ME.

West Grand Lake is a 14,300-acre lake in east-central Maine.

Use the map below to locate lakes and rivers nearby major cities including Dennistown, Fort Kent, Greenville, Rockwood, St Francis, Caribou, Fort Kent, Houlton, Presque Isle, Van Buren, Augusta, Brunswick, Lewiston, Portland, Waterville, Bangor, Bar Harbor, Bucksport, Ellsworth and Lincoln.

Use the navigation and zoom arrows to locate your area of interest in Maine. Once you locate a specific area or city, zoom in closer and make note of bodies of water nearby. The scale on the map allows you to determine the length and width of the waterway and define its potential usability for boating with your particular watercraft. Always check with local water authorities for current lake levels.

Lakes and rivers in Maine

Some of the lakes in Maine include Chamberlain Lake, Chesuncook Lake, Millinocket Lake, Moosehead Lake, Mooselookmeguntic Lake, Baskahegan Lake, Eagle Lake, Grand Lake, Grand Lake Matagamon, Pemadumcook Lakes, Aziscohos Lake, Flagstaff Lake, Rangeley Lake, Richardson Lake, Sebago Lake, Big Lake, Great Pond, Meddybemps Lake, Pushaw Lake and West Grand Lake.

Navigable rivers include Allagash River, St John River, Aroostoock River, Matta-wamkeag River, Androscoggin River, Saco River, Penobscot River and St Croix River.

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