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Sebago, Naples & Bridgton

Sebago Lake State Park, sprawls on 1400 acres, that is a prime destination for hiking, camping, swimming, boating and casual summer time fun.

On the northwest shore of Sebago Lake, you’ll find the town of Naples that connects to Long Lake which stretches north for 11 miles. With the Songo Lock connecting these two lakes, it gives access to over 40 miles for boating.

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Picturesque Naples has abundant land and water activities to offer and is the must-see area for sightseeing and creating memories that will last a lifetime. Come discover the many options for walking, hiking, camping, biking, boating, snowmobiling and so much more. We are the picture-perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Naples offers plenty of great eating establishments, shops, a Mississippi paddle boat, festivals and one of the best Fourth of July fireworks shows. Enjoy a lake cruise, fly above in a seaplane or just sit on a bench by the lakes to enjoy your lunch. Come check us out, stay the day, stay a while. You’re going to love it here, just wait and see.

Bridgton is surrounded by lakes and rolling hills and is a haven for outdoor recreation. Long Lake, Highland Lake and Moose Pond are well known stops for boating, canoeing, kayaking, fishing and other water sports. You’ll find plenty of public beaches and public access to these Maine treasures.

If hiking is your interest, take a jaunt to the top of Pleasant Mountain where you’ll get a choice view of the natural beauty of the surrounding area. You’ll enjoy a stroll downtown where you’ll find gift shops, antique and craft stores, restaurants and specialty shops. Walk through Pondicherry Park, a 66acre nature preserve in the center of town. The wood chipped pathway leads you deep into the park where there are signs of beaver, deer, mink, woodpeckers, and spotted salamanders.

Most Unusual: The Rufus Porter Museum celebrates the life and times or a remarkably creative American genius who worked throughout Maine, New England, and beyond. Rufus Porter (1792- 1884) was a painter well-known for his landscape murals and miniature portraits but he was so much more than a painter. He was an inventor, writer and teacher as well. There is a gift shop on site.

Local Favorites: Bridgton is home to 1 of the 7 drive-in theaters still in operation in Maine. Bridgton Twin Drive-In has two screens with first run movies and a Retro Tuesday night for old favorites.

Hidden Gem: The Songo River Queen II, on Long Lake, is a Mississippi paddleboat replica.

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