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Spectacular mountain views delight lakefront property owners from any spot on Beaver Mountain Lake in Sandy River Plantation, Maine. Located five miles from Rangeley, the lake is also known as Long Pond.



Shaped like a backward comma, the lake’s nooks and crannies await your exploration. It encompasses 543 acres, with a maximum depth of 52 feet and a mean depth of 22 feet. The water quality tests indicate an above average reading.
What kind of fish will I catch in Beaver Mountain Lake? This coldwater fishery offers world-class sport fishing for landlocked salmon and brook trout. Do check with the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife for up-to-date fishing regulations. Is there a boat launch? Yes, you’ll find the trailered launch on Main Street (Route 4).
Route 4 is a National Scenic Byway. And if it’s scenery you crave when you think about owning waterfront property, then this is the place for you. Think remote, peaceful mountain/waterfront cabins and cottages. Think moose sightings. And otter. And bald eagle. Oh my! This is the place to let the loons serenade you. It’s the place to fire up the woodstove in the morning–any season of the year–just to take off the chill. It’s the place to develop a love affair with the lake.
Beaver Mountain, Oakes Nubble and Saddleback are part of the backdrop for any photo you may take. Hike the short Mountain Pond Trail that leads from Pole #13 on Route 4 through the woods to the pond or explore the enormous overhanging ledge and caves at Piazza Rock. Climb Saddleback Mountain from the Appalachian Trail or up the ski trails. In the winter, ski Saddleback, a big mountain with a small town feel.
Golf at Mingo Springs Golf Course or Evergreen Golf Course. Snowmobile right out the door of your lakeside cabin and hook up with ITS 84 and the 150 miles of groomed trails that connect to New Hampshire and Canada. Learn more about the area at the Wilhelm Reich Museum, Rangeley Lakes Historical Society and Outdoor Sporting Heritage Museum.
Scenic boating, scenic hikes, scenic drives–you’ll experience all that the great outdoors has to offer when you own a lakefront cottage, cabin or camp on Beaver Mountain Lake in the Rangeley Lakes Region of Maine. Take a look at lakefront property listings for sale on Beaver Mountain Lake by clicking on the green button above.
To learn more about the Rangeley Lakes Region, click on the blog links below:
Rangeley Lake, Rangeley, Maine: Lakefront Getaways Feature Natural Entertainment
Mooselookmeguntic and Cupsuptic Lake in Rangeley, Maine: Every Day is A Gift For Lakefront Property Owners

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