Here Are The 6 Best Ways To Explore The Sebago Lake Area In Maine This Winter
We all love Maine in the summer. The beaches, the lakes, the warm weather. In fact, we would love some of that warm weather right about now! But, the fact that we’re only at the start of winter doesn’t have to bring us down. There’s plenty to do all year round in Maine. Oftentimes you can find things to do in places you relegate to the summer. Sebago Lake is a good example. The area might be known for summer camps, but if you head there now there are still some opportunities for things to do. Hiking in the area can be lovely. Check out this list for some ideas.
Have you been to Sebago Lake in winter? What is your favorite activity during winter at Sebago Lake? Be sure to share your thoughts or experiences with us in the comment section. We would love to hear from you!
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If you’re looking for more proof that Maine is pretty great in the winter, check out this article about the record-breaking snowman built here!
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Winter At Sebago Lake
What are some ways to enjoy Sebago Lake in Maine?
Sebago Lake State Park is one of the original state parks of Maine, and at over 1,400 acres there is lots of land to explore and enjoy. A few ways to enjoy Sebago Lake include:
- Stay at one of the 250 campsites that are located in the Witch Cover and Naples Beach campgrounds.
- In the summer, enjoy activities such as canoeing, sports fishing, roadway biking, swimming, and boating.
- In the winter, activities include cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and hiking.
Read more about how to enjoy Sebago Lake in winter and throughout the rest of the year.
Where can you enjoy seeing frozen waterfalls in Maine?
Waterfalls are simply beautiful, and while many people think to enjoy them in the warmer months when the water is cascading over rocks and land, frozen waterfalls in Maine are also a sight to behold. When the weather turns cold enough, some popular places to find a frozen waterfall include:
- Acadia National Park Falls
- Runaround Pond Falls in Durham
- Screw Auger Falls in Oxford County
Find out more information on these and several other frozen waterfalls in Maine.