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Beech Hill Pond, Otis, Maine: Lakefront Property Owners Enjoy a Premier Fishing Lake

Beech Hill Pond, Otis, Maine: Lakefront Property Owners Enjoy a Premier Fishing Lake

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Enjoy a Reflective Moment on Beech Hill Pond in the Downeast Lakes Region of Maine

Beech Hill Pond in Otis, Maine, is located in the Downeast Lakes Region. Lakefront property owners know that it’s one of the most attractive ponds in the area and the fishing is spectacular.



The pond encompasses 1,422 acres and has a mean depth of 44 feet with a maximum depth of 104 feet. It has above average water quality and there are no known invasives.
Beech Hill Pond features a coldwater fishery–favored by lake trout and landlocked salmon. In fact, the pond still stands as the place where the Maine State Record was set in 1958 for a lake trout that weighed 31 pounds, 8 ounces. Can you beat that? Where is the boat ramp? It’s located on West Shore Road.
Located near Ellsworth, Beech Hill Pond is quiet, yet close to everything you need. Besides excellent sports fishing, you’ll enjoy stunning mountain views and crystal, clear water. Plan to spend most of your time swimming, boating, canoeing, kayaking and fishing. In the winter, there’s a bit of a fishing village on the pond and tons of camaraderie. Another winter happening is the annual fly-in. Airplane enthusiasts congregate on the ice for this spectacular event.
The Beech Hill Pond Lake Association, formed in 2008, is “all about preserving Beech Hill Pond.” It’s mission statement is the following: “To educate and inform members on ow to preserve and improve Beech Hill Pond and its watershed for quality use by future generations.” In 2010, volunteers worked with the Hancock County Soil and Water Conservation District to conduct a watershed survey. Since them, they received a 319 grant from the Maine DEP, which helps lakefront property owners utilize best management practices to make improvements to their property and help alleviate the flow of phosphorus and other nutrients into the water.
Beech Hill Pond is 4.5 miles long and has a 12.1 mile perimeter–well worth exploring. Along the way, you’ll become familiar with different sections including Head of the Pond, Deep Cove, Turtle Cove and Schoolhouse Cove. And chances are you have plenty of opportunities to see adult loons and bald eagles. According to Maine Audubon, the pond averages 11 adult loons. And it’s been reported that there are two eagle families on the pond.
Otis is a small town that was named for Joseph Otis, a Justice of the Peace who was instrumental in organizing the first town meeting–a form of government that the town continues to follow.
Are you ready to leave you worries behind? It’s time to pack up the bags, kids and dog. Oh, and don’t forget your fishing rod. Beech Hill Pond is about 4.5 hours from Boston and 2.5 hours from Portland.
In no time you can sit back and watch the sunset, listen to the loons and let yourself be mesmerized by the natural beauty that surrounds you on Beech Hill Pond. If you feel the need to rejoin society for a bit of time, it’s a short drive to Ellsworth and a wee bit further to Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park.
To view lakefront properties for sale on Beech Hill Pond, click on the green box above.
To learn more about other trophy fishing ponds and lakes in Maine, click on the blog links below.
Schoodic Lake, Brownville, Maine: Trophy Fishing From Your Lakefront Property
Cold Stream Pond in Enfield, Maine: A Lakefront Vacation The Way it Should Be

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