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Sebago Lake State Park is a public recreation area encompassing 1,342 acres (543 ha) on the north shore of Sebago Lake in the towns of Naples and Casco, Cumberland County, Maine. It opened in 1938 as one of Maine's original five state parks. [1] The mostly forested park is divided into east and west sections by the Songo River. [4]
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). The lake is 316 feet (96 m) deep at its deepest point, with a mean depth of 101 feet (31 m).
At 310 acres (1.3 km 2), Lake Sebago, near Sloatsburg, is the largest lake in Harriman State Park in the U.S. state of New York.The name is Algonquian for "big water". It is located just south of Lake Kanawauke and is accessible via Seven Lakes Drive and the Palisades Interstate Parkway.
The population was 3,925 at the 2020 census, [3] and it is home to part of Sebago Lake State Park. Naples is a resort area. History. The area was settled in 1774.
In 1832, the Cumberland and Oxford Canal made Sebago Lake a direct trade route to Portland. Steamboat travel commenced on the waterways in the 1840s, carrying tourists and freight. [6] In 1938, Sebago Lake State Park was established, one of the state's five original state parks. [7]
Songo Lock is the last surviving lock of the Cumberland and Oxford Canal, a 19th-century canal in southern Maine, United States.The lock is located on the Songo River, just above its confluence with the Crooked River at the northern end of Sebago Lake State Park in the town of Naples.
2007-08-20 20:01 HarryOTwo 1600×1200× (605246 bytes) Picture of Sebago Lake State Park Witch Cove beach. Taken in 2005 by M. Croft; Captions. English.
Great blue heron and mallards at Silvermine Lake Great blue heron at Sebago Lake. There are 32 lakes and ponds in Harriman. Some of the larger ones are: Lake Sebago, 310 acres (1.3 km 2),boat launch, cabin camping; Lake Tiorati, 291 acres (1.18 km 2),swimming beach, boat launch; Lake Welch, 216 acres (0.87 km 2), swimming beach, camping