
Sunset over Sebago Lake’s crystal clear waters
Located on the western shore of Sebago Lake, several small villages make up the town of Sebago. Here the forested hills are interspersed with farmland. And you can easily enjoy the tranquility of the lake punctuated by the cry of the loon. In some ways, this is the town that time forgot, yet it’s not far from amenities.
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The
Northwest River flows out of
Peabody Pond to
Sebago Lake, bisecting the town.
Sebago Lake is the
original home of land-locked salmon in Maine. Lake trout and bass are also plentiful here. Other water sources include
Hancock Pond, Southeast Pond, Barker Pond and Woods Millpond. Sebago Lake is a vast
47 square miles. It’s perfect for swimming, boating and fishing. If you want to explore the lake and don’t have your own boat, consider renting from either
Sebago Lake Marina or
Long Beach Marina. Sebago Lake Marina offers a private
boat ramp and pontoon rentals. Long Lake Marina offers
ski boat, pontoon boat, jet ski, waterski, kneeboard and tube rentals.
Reservations are required in advance.
Douglas Mountain offers a spectacular 360° view. The summit is 1,146 feet above sea level. On a clear day, from the fieldstone tower built atop the mountain by Dr. William Blackman in 1925, the panoramic view includes the
White Mountains and Atlantic Ocean. Mom and Pop stores are the norm in Sebago. Both
Richard’s Dairy Delight, an ice cream shop and
Gemmes General Store, with its lunch counter and groceries, are seasonal shops.
Jordan’s Store is owned by the
Cutting family. They offer the best take-out pizza in the area, plus a deli, groceries, hunting and fishing licenses, bait and
free fishing advice from Carroll Cutting, the local expert.
Four Seasons Variety also has a lunch counter and groceries.
There are two summer camps in Sebago.
Camp Micah, on the Sebago/Bridgton town line, is a traditional
Jewish co-ed residential camp located on
Peabody Pond.
Camp O-At-Ka is a
traditional boys camp located on
Sebago Lake.
Sebago Days, always the third weekend in July, brings residents and tourists together for an old-fashioned celebration.
At
105 miles of shoreline,
Sebago Lake offers hours of exploration. While you are here,
take a break and spend some time on land
exploring waterfront property.
Sebago Town Office, 406 Bridgton Road, Sebago 04029
www.townofsebago.org, 207.787.2457, fax: 207.787.2760
Incorporated 1826
Named for Sebago Lake, which is the Native American word for “great lake” or “big lake”
Square miles: 36.2
Population: 1,500
2010 Tax Rate: $12.82/thousand
Fire/Police/Ambulance: 911
Non-emergency—Rescue: 207.787.4120
Standish Dispatch: 207.642.4343
Cumberland County Sheriff: 800.501.1111
Spaulding Memorial Library: 207.787.2321
Sebago Recreation Department: 207.595.8173
Sebago Elementary School: 207.787.3701
MSAD 61, Lake Region School District: 207.693.5194
Boat Launches: Sebago Lake (Need permit from town office), Perley Pond, Peabody Pond
Public Beach: Sebago Lake (residents only)
Playground: Sebago Elementary School*
*Not available during school hours