Long Lake Vacation Rentals

Long Lake, Maine, United States
43.9697° N, -70.607° W
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Long Lake, a pristine and expansive body of water in southern Maine, stretches eleven miles in length, its glacier-formed contours a testament to the region’s geological history. Surrounded by the charming towns of Naples, Bridgton, and Harrison, this lake offers a diverse array of activities for adventure seekers and family travelers alike. Boating, swimming, tubing, and waterskiing are just a few of the many ways to enjoy the lake’s 38 miles of shoreline and clear waters.

For those interested in exploration, a cruise on the Songo River Queen II provides a unique perspective on the lake’s history and ecosystem. Nearby, the Causeway in Naples is a hub for further adventure, with options for seaplane rides, windsurfing, and parasailing. Anglers will find Long Lake particularly appealing, with a high-quality black bass fishery and other species such as landlocked Atlantic salmon and brown trout.

On land, the area boasts several restaurants and snack bars, including Sandy’s on Long Lake Restaurant & Bar and Rick’s Cafe, offering delicious local cuisine. For accommodations, there are bed and breakfasts, campgrounds, and cabins available. While there are no specific museums or historical landmarks directly adjacent to the lake, the surrounding towns offer a rich cultural experience, making Long Lake an ideal destination for both adventure and relaxation.

Surface area (mi)
12.68
Max depth (ft)
59.06
Elevation (ft)
816.93
Shoreline length (mi)
38.09
Best time to go
For a serene escape, visit Long Lake in September. As summer’s heat wanes, the crisp air awakens vibrant fall foliage, perfect for kayaking or fishing. Revel in the tranquility of fewer tourists, and indulge in the spectacular annual Harvest Festival.
Water Quality
Long Lake in Maine exhibits water colors ranging from aquamarine to emerald, with water clarity varying from ultra-clear to sparkling.

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Popular activities

  • Boating
  • Kayaking
  • Canoeing
  • Swimming
  • Fishing
  • Hiking
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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to dive into what Long Lake has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Yes, swimmers at Long Lake Town Beach must be capable of swimming on their own without flotation devices and demonstrate a strong swim stroke like the crawl, side stroke, breast stroke, back stroke, or butterfly. Swimming is only allowed when lifeguards are on duty, and the area is cleared during thunder and lightning storms.

  • Long Lake in Maine is a popular destination because of its excellent fishing opportunities. The lake offers year-round fishing for various species, including land-locked salmon, brown trout, and brook trout. It also provides other activities like boating, swimming, and ice fishing during the winter months.

  • In Long Lake, Maine, the daily bag limit for trout is five, with only one trout exceeding 14 inches and a minimum size limit of 6 inches. This applies to specific areas like Eagle, Churchill, Umsaskis, Long Lake, and Chase Rapids under the new regulations adopted by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.

  • Yes, there is a public beach at Long Lake that has sunny, sandy beach areas and swimming facilities.

  • Towns near Long Lake include Mound, Plymouth, Minnetonka, Maple Grove, and Chanhassen. These cities are all located in Hennepin County, Minnesota, and are relatively close to Long Lake. U.S. Highway 12 runs through Long Lake, connecting it to these nearby towns.