Sebago Lake

Sebago Lake is the deepest and second-largest in the U.S. state of . The lake is 316 feet deep at its deepest point, with a mean depth of 107 feet.
  • Type: Reservoir
  • Description: Second-largest lake in Maine
  • Also known as: Great Sebago Pond” and “Sokoki

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Frye Island and South Casco.

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is a seasonal resort town in on an island in Sebago Lake. is vacant from November through April.

Neighborhood
is an unincorporated village in the town of , , , United States. The community is located along U.S. Route 302 and Maine State Route 35 near the town's border with and the north shore of Sebago Lake. is situated 4½ miles north of Sebago Lake.

Village
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is a town in , , United States. is included in the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine metropolitan New England city and town area. is situated 5 miles northeast of Sebago Lake.

Sebago Lake

Latitude
43.8562° or 43° 51′ 22″ north
Longitude
-70.5486° or 70° 32′ 55″ west
Elevation
266 feet (81 metres)
Open location code
87MFVF42+FH
Geo­Names ID
4978134
Wiki­data ID
Q1781818
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In Other Languages

From Dutch to Russian—“Sebago Lake” goes by many names.

Places with the Same Name

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Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

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