Living on the LAKE!

There are many reasons people fall in love with Maine lakes. There are spectacular sunrises and sunsets, spectacular fishing, boating, a beautiful backdrop to enjoy the scenery and explore nature, or a place to reflect or get away from it all.

Many potential waterfront property buyers have a mental picture of the ideal lake setting and experiences they would like, and waterfront property is a big investment. To make sure you find the lake property that best matches your expectations and desired lake experience, learn more about the lakes in the Southwestern Maine region and available properties.

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Thompson Lake

Thompson Lake is one of the larger lakes in the area. The lake's views are a must-see, and there are plenty of recreational opportunities for all ages. The lake is home to some of Maine's best fishing and is periodically stocked with Trout and Salmon my Maine Inland Fisheries. Thompson Lake is a great lake to witness loons, eagles, and other wildlife.

 

About Thompson Lake:

    • Town: Poland, Maine
    • Size: 4426 Acres (12 miles long)
    • Average Depth: 98 Feet
    • Maximum Depth: 121 Feet
    • Boating Allowed: Yes, there are 3 public launches
    • Swimming: No public beach

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Middle Range Pond

Middle Range Pond is part of an interconnected chain of lakes, making it highly desirable for boating and fishing. There is arguably no better pond in Maine for fishing. Amenities include public picnic areas and boat launch. Poland Springs Country Club and Fairlawn County Club are close by, making it a great location for water and land activities.

About Middle Range Pond

  • Town: Poland, Maine
  • Size: 366 Acres (5.1 miles across)
  • Average Depth: 29 Feet
  • Maximum Depth: 66 Feet
  • Boating Allowed: Yes
  • Swimming: Yes
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Tripp Pond

Tripp Pond is in Southern Angroscoggin County and provides easy access to the lakes and mountains. Tripp has long stretches of densely  wooden shorelines making it a great body of water for loons, egrets, bald eagles, and many other birds. Homes that dot the shoreline provide peace and tranquility for those who inhabit the area. The area surrounding Tripp Pond gives access to many well-maintained hiking trails.

About Tripp Pond:

  • Town: Poland, Maine
  • Size: 768 Acres
  • Average Depth: 35 Feet
  • Maximum Depth: 36 Feet
  • Boating Allowed: Yes, public launches
  • Swimming: No public beach

Bear Pond & Little Bear Pond

Bear Pond & Little Bear Pond are connected and in a more secluded area in Androscoggin County, in the towns of Turner and Hartford. It is the perfect location if you seek a quiet setting and beautiful scenic view. This smaller body of water is great for fishing - salmon and trout spawn in Bear Pond's main inlet, Mutiny Brook. The ponds are ideal for swimming and boating. Easy access to skiing make Bear Pond and Little Bear Pond ideal for four-season living.

About Bear Pond & Little Brea Pond

  • Town: Turner & Hartford, Maine
  • Size: 422 Acres
  • Average Depth: 28 Feet
  • Maximum Depth: 36 Feet
  • Boating Allowed: Yes, privately owned launches with public access available for small fee
  • Swimming: No public beach
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Thinking about lakeside living?

Before investing in waterfront property, spend some time thinking about your expectations, review properties, and contact us to discuss your options further!