Skip the summer heat and head out to the crystal clear waters of Sebago Lake. Located in Cumberland County, Maine, the clarity of this water will astound you. Bring your family out to spend a day on one of the most delightful lakes in Maine!

The deepest lake in Maine hits 316 feet at its deepest spot.

Huntstock, Inc / Getty Images It’s surrounded by seven different towns, and it serves as the water source for the Greater Portland Area. The lake is so clean and clear that traditional expensive and complicated filtrations aren’t needed as they are for most surface lakes.

It’s over 30,000 acres large.

Joseph Devenney via Photographer’s Choice / Getty Images Plus It covers 45 square miles, and is 14 miles long. There are 105 miles of incredible shoreline to explore around this beautiful place.

Sebago Lake is the second largest lake in all of Maine.

Keily Hotchkin / EyeEm / Getty Images The area is so beautiful, that in 1938, Maine opened Sebago Lake State Park as one of the first five state parks in Maine. There are two boat launches for you to use if you want to get out on the water to explore.

There’s so much adventuring to do on this pristine lake.

Skip Brown via Stone / Getty Images Plus There are dozens of inlets, coves, islands and rock piles that dot the area and beg for adventure. Remember your fishing pole because the local brook trout and small mouth bass will be biting.

Swimming is the most popular activity on the lake, and it’s allowed everywhere but the Lower Bay where Portland has its water supply intake.

Jeff Greenberg via Photolibrary / Getty Images Plus Spend the day floating on the calm waters. In fact, “Sebago” means “big still water” in the Abenaki language.

There’s even an island, called Frye Island, that sits in the lake and is 990 acres large.

www.cfwphotography.com via Moment Collection / Getty Images Jet ski, water ski, kayak, stand up paddle, or swim to your heart’s content. There is so much to see and do in this area that its impossible to name it all.

A day spent at this lake will be one you and your family will remember forever.

www.cfwphotography.com via Moment Collection / Getty Images Whether you’re swimming, boating, or even hiking around this clear body of water, you’ll want to spend every vacation visiting here. You can spend a lifetime exploring all of the fascinating places that surround Sebago Lake.

Have you ever visited Sebago Lake? What did you spend the day doing there? Will you go back and visit it again soon? Let us know in the comments below!

Huntstock, Inc / Getty Images

It’s surrounded by seven different towns, and it serves as the water source for the Greater Portland Area. The lake is so clean and clear that traditional expensive and complicated filtrations aren’t needed as they are for most surface lakes.

Joseph Devenney via Photographer’s Choice / Getty Images Plus

It covers 45 square miles, and is 14 miles long. There are 105 miles of incredible shoreline to explore around this beautiful place.

Keily Hotchkin / EyeEm / Getty Images

The area is so beautiful, that in 1938, Maine opened Sebago Lake State Park as one of the first five state parks in Maine. There are two boat launches for you to use if you want to get out on the water to explore.

Skip Brown via Stone / Getty Images Plus

There are dozens of inlets, coves, islands and rock piles that dot the area and beg for adventure. Remember your fishing pole because the local brook trout and small mouth bass will be biting.

Jeff Greenberg via Photolibrary / Getty Images Plus

Spend the day floating on the calm waters. In fact, “Sebago” means “big still water” in the Abenaki language.

www.cfwphotography.com via Moment Collection / Getty Images

Jet ski, water ski, kayak, stand up paddle, or swim to your heart’s content. There is so much to see and do in this area that its impossible to name it all.

Whether you’re swimming, boating, or even hiking around this clear body of water, you’ll want to spend every vacation visiting here. You can spend a lifetime exploring all of the fascinating places that surround Sebago Lake.

If you want to spend more time exploring the land area around this gorgeous lake, read more about The One Hikeable Lake In Maine That’s Simply Breathtaking In The Fall.

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