Clearwater Lake, Industry, Maine: Paradise Tucked Into the Forest

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Clearwater Lake, Industry, Maine: Paradise Tucked Into the Forest


Clearwater Lake tucked into the forest of Industry, Maine
One of Maine’s finest lakes is the pristine, spring-fed Clearwater Lake in Industry. This piece of paradise is tucked into the forest of Maine’s Lakes and Mountains Region.

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Covering 796 acres, Clearwater has a maximum depth of 129 feet and a mean depth of 60 feet. The water quality is above average. This C-shaped lake is so clear that you can see all the way to the bottom.

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The Town of Industry borders the lake and maintains a boat launch. The town also owns and manages the Clearwater Lake Dam, which has existed since at least 1860.
Anglers love the abundant fishing here. Over the years the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife has stocked the lake with brook trout, lake trout and landlocked salmon. Yellow perch and smallmouth bass also have healthy populations.
Canoe or kayak the six and a half mile shoreline for plenty of wildlife watching. Places like Henderson Cove and Granite Point offer great places to explore.
From your lakefront property on Clearwater Lake, you can enjoy nature from inside and out the door. It’s the perfect place to recharge your energy as you sip morning coffee on the deck while watching the sunrise, or settle in for the evening and watch the moon illuminate the surrounding forested mountains.
Nearby are restaurants, golf, tennis, hiking, shopping, movies, skiing and more. Farmington is only about five miles away and it’s a 45-minute trip to Sugarloaf and Rangeley.
Check out all the lakefront properties for sale in the box above. Then come take a tour–I guarantee you’ll fall in love with this piece of paradise.

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