
Sebago Lake State Park
Sebago Lake State Park has the honor of being one of the first five state parks to be recognized in Maine.
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Sebago Lake State Park Details
Sebago Lake State Park has the honor of being one of the first five state parks to be recognized in Maine. Now sitting on a total of 1,342 acres, the park has access to both Sebago Lake, the Songo River, and large wooded areas with a variety of wildlife. Cross country skiing and snowshoeing are popular here during the winter with well-groomed trails marked throughout the wooded areas and along the river. Fishing and boating are popular here as well, though in wintertime the larger bodies of water aren't often frozen enough for ice fishing and caution is advised.
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