Scraggly Lake Public Land

Scraggly Lake Public Land sits on 10,000 acres of mainly pine forest, except for the random bog, sloping hill, marsh, or pond.

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Scraggly Lake Public Land Details

Scraggly Lake Public Land sits on 10,000 acres of mainly pine forest, except for the random bog, sloping hill, marsh, or pond. The main draw here is the actual Scraggly Lake with its shoreside campground and boat put-in. Trout and Salmon fishing is popular here, along with watching some 200 wildlife species. Not far away is the Ireland Pond, though less popular, it is also a tempting spot to throw a line. From the main area, hikers will enjoy access to the Owl's Head Trail that leads to the surrounding region.

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