Idyllic Setting of Coleman Pond in Lincolnville, Maine
On Coleman Pond in Lincolnville, Maine, lakefront property owners enjoy a delightful taste of wilderness while only minutes from the coast. Cottages and cabins are nestled in the trees along the water’s edge. Loons call, bald eagles soar, fish jump, turtles bask. Gentle breezes blow across the peaceful water. Sunrises and sunsets sparkle on the horizon.
Encompassing 225 acres, the pond has a maximum depth of 44 feet with a mean depth of 14 feet. The water quality is average.
What kind of fish will I catch? The
warmwater fishery features smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, chain pickerel and white perch. Ice fishing is as, if not more, popular than summer fishing.
There are no known invasive aquatic infestations on Coleman Pond. One reason for that is that there is
no public access. Boaters need to be mindful of the fact that there is a motor restriction on the pond–
only motors that are 10 horsepower or lower are allowed. This restriction adds to the serene quality of the lake.
Lincolnville is a small town in Midcoast Maine with a population of 2,164.
Outside Magazine voted it one of the “Top 20 towns in the U.S.” The town was first settled in 1774 by Nathan Knight, whose descendants still live here. Being
a coastal town, fishing and farming were the main industries for generations. Today, an eclectic mix of people and businesses from artists to lobstermen live and work side-by-side.
The Beach on Route 1 is easily recognized by many as not only a fun place to sun, but also to watch the sun and moon rise and catch the boat to Islesboro. And for a lobster roll–think the
Lobster Pound Restaurant, located beside the beach.
Camden and Belfast are only minutes away from Coleman Pond. They offer their own unique atmospheres and amenities.
Seeking an
idyllic waterfront setting for your vacation or retirement? Consider the beauty of quiet Coleman Pond in Lincolnville.
To learn more about
lakefront property listings on Coleman Pond, click on the green box above.
To learn more about the
Midcoast Region of Maine, check out the blog post links below.
Megunticook Lake in Camden and Lincolnville, Maine: Gem for Lakefront Property Owners
The Mid-Coast Region of Maine
Long Pond, Somerville & Windsor, Maine: Share BBQ or Boiled Lobster at Your Lakefront Home