Places to Picnic in the Sebago Lakes Region of Maine

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Places to Picnic in the Sebago Lakes Region of Maine

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Enjoy a Lakefront Picnic in Maine

Serene ponds. Picturesque lakes. Shade trees. Stone walls. Pack your picnic basket and outdoor utensils, grab a blanket or beach chair and check out these special places to dine alfresco–no reservations required!



Bridgton:
Shorey Park, Main Street. Park benches overlook the mill pond at the foot of Highland Lake. Chess table–bring your own chairs and game pieces.
Highland Lake Beach, Highland Road. Picnic tables, grills, swim area, changing room/bathroom and a playground beside Highland Lake.
Salmon Point, Salmon Point Road. Picnic tables, grills, swim area, changing room/bathroom overlooking Long Lake.
Woods Pond Beach, Route 107. Picnic tables, grills, swim area, changing room/bathroom and a playground overlooking Woods Pond.
Willis Park, Willis Park Road. Picnic table under the trees.
Casco:
Webbs Mills, corner of Route 11 and Webbs Mills Road (Route 85). Benches in gazebo with river and Rattlesnake Mountain views.
Hacker’s Hill, Quaker Ridge. Picnic tables and benches for incredible views of the surrounding lakes and mountains, plus spectacular sunsets.
Naples:
Village Green, Route 302. Picnic tables under the trees on the town green.
Naples Causeway, Route 302. Park benches offer views of Long Lake.
Sebago Lake State Park(fee), State Park Road. Picnic tables, snack bar (in season), grills, swim area, changing room/bathroom overlooking Sebago Lake.
Songo Lock, Songo Lock Road. Picnic tables overlooking the historic Songo Lock on the Songo River.
Raymond:
Veterans Memorial Park, Route 302. Park benches overlook Panther Pond.
Tassel Top Park(fee), Route 302. Picnic tables, grills, a snack bar, changing rooms/bathroom and a nature overlooking Sebago Lake.
Harrison:
Crystal Lake Park, Route 117. Picnic tables under a gazebo at Crystal Lake.
Long Lake Park, Main Street. Picnic tables under a gazebo at Long Lake.
Waterford:
Crooked River Rest Area, Route 118. Picnic area and grills beside Crooked River.
Bear Pond, Route 35. Several pulloffs overlook Bear Pond. Bring your own chairs.
Waterford Flats, corner of Plummer Hill Road and Route 35. Park benches in a historic village setting.
Denmark:
Bicentennial Park, Route 160. Picnic tables and grills under cover at the foot of Moose Pond.
Fryeburg:
Canal Bridge, Route 5. Picnic tables situated under the pines beside the Saco River.
Route 302 Rest Area, Route 302 near the state line. Picnic tables and grills under towering pines.
Bradley Park, Main Street. Benches and a gazebo surrounded by a large green space.
Hemlock Bridge, Hemlock Bridge Road. Bring your own chairs and enjoy views of the historic covered bridge over the old course of the Saco River.
To view lakefront properties for sale on  Long Lake, click on the green box above.
To learn more about Naples and Harrison, check out the blog links below.
Picturesque Naples, Maine, is set between Brandy Pond and Long Lake
Harrison, Maine, “The Friendly Village,” is Nestled between Long Lake and Crystal Lake

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