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    Sebago Lake (Sih-Bay-Goh) is the deepest and second-largest lake in the U.S. state of Maine. The lake is 316 feet (96 m) deep at its deepest point, with a mean depth of 101 feet (31 m). It is possible that Sebago is the deepest lake wholly contained within the entire New England region, although some sources say that Vermont's Lake Willoughby ...

  2. Sebago Lake is the second largest lake in Maine, offering beaches, camping, boating, fishing and more. Learn about Sebago Lake State Park, Tassel Top Beach, Nason's Beach and Campground, and other attractions in the region.

  3. Sebago Lake is the second largest and deepest lake in Maine, with crystal clear water and natural surroundings. Find hotels, cabins, campgrounds and things to do around the lake on this online source.

  4. Sebago Lake is clear and the water refreshing. There are little families of ducks that swim around, and many are brazen and come right on the beach near you. There are lots of boats and jet skis on the water and renting a boat is accessible at the marina on Rt. 302 in Naples.

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  5. Sebago Lake State Park. 11 Park Access Road Casco, ME Campground in-season: 207-693-6613 http://www.maine.gov/. Sebago Lake State Park opened to the public in 1938 as one of the five original state parks. This forested lakeside park is situated on the shore of Maine’s deepest and second largest lake which provides year-round recreation for ...

  6. (800) 767-8709. 327 Water Street. Hallowell, ME 04347-1341. © 2024 Maine Tourism Association. All Rights Reserved. As one of the five original state parks, Sebago Lake State Park opened to the public in 1938. Visitors will enjoy swimming, sport fishing, camping, boating, and a 250-site campground which is a popular destination for vacationers.

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  8. Learn about Sebago Lake, the second largest and deepest lake in Maine, and its watershed, fishing, and water quality. Find out how to join the LEA and support its efforts on Sebago Cove.

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