The Western Lakes and Mountains region is home to one of Maine's largest lakes, but Sebago Lake isn't the only place to get your paddle wet. The region boast plenty of other lakes, rivers and ponds for you to take a paddle on.
Western Lakes & Mountains region trips
Includes locations in Sebago, Naples, Bridgton, Fryeburg, Rangeley and more.
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Chain of Ponds
Eustis
Flat Water
beginner
There are few places in Maine with as rugged a landscape to paddle through.
Ellis River
Andover
Moving Water
intermediate
This 12-mile paddle can be very gratifying, as long as you paddle it at the right time of year!
Flagstaff Lake
Eustis
Flat Water
intermediate
Paddling and hiking loop along the Appalachian Trail is a rare, satisfying feat.
Horseshoe Pond
Lovell
Flat Water
beginner
Nestled against the southern boundary of the White Mountain National Forest, Horseshoe Pond offers wilderness solitude.
Kezar Ponds
Waterford
Flat Water
beginner
The backdrop of rolling hills surrounding the ponds and diverse bird life offer an enjoyable two-to-four hour exploratory.
Lower Range Pond, Poland
Poland
Flat Water
beginner
There's paddling and swimming, all close to home.
North Pond
Norway
Flat Water
beginner
Norway's North Pond is prime for paddling.
Pleasant Pond, Fryeburg
Fryeburg
Flat Water
adv. beginner
There's nothing as pleasant as this early fall paddle.
Royal River: New Gloucester-Gray
New Gloucester
Moving Water
intermediate
For the more experienced paddler who is not averse to some hard work, check out the northern reaches of the river in New Gloucester.
Runaround Pond
Durham
Flat Water
beginner
The sights and sounds of Runaround Pond leave paddler enthralled.
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