Maine

Maine

Sebago Lake State Park

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Established
1938
Acreage
1,342 · 1,342 acres on the north shore of Sebago Lake; opened 1938 as one of Maine's five original state parks
Location
Cumberland County, ME (towns of Naples and Casco)
Key features
Frontage on Sebago Lake (Maine's deepest, ~316 ft); sandy beaches; Songo River boat ramp; 250-site campground; mixed pine and hardwood forests; over 200 bird species
Activities
Swimming, fishing (lake trout, landlocked salmon), boating, camping, hiking, birding, picnicking, snowshoeing/cross-country skiing in winter
Notable
One of Maine's five original state parks (1938); Sebago Lake is the deepest lake in Maine and the source of drinking water for Greater Portland

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Source: apps.web.maine.gov · 2026-05-10