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Nestled on over 10 acres of serene, private land, this stunning...

Lake Auburn 

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Auburn, Maine

Acres: 10.220  
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57 Dexter Pond Road, Winthrop...

Dexter Pond 

Waterfront  Home

1 1.0  

Winthrop, Maine

Sq Ft: 489   Year: 1970 Acres: 1.890  
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Loon Song - Indulge in the epitome of Maine luxury at this...

Androscoggin Lake 

Lakefront  Home

5 3.0  

Wayne, Maine

Sq Ft: 4400   Year: 1906 Acres: 2.100  

Welcome to your private lakeside retreat! This unique property...

Sebago Lake 

Lakefront  Home

5 4.0  

Casco, Maine

Sq Ft: 3270   Year: 1987 Acres: 0.470  

COBBOSSEE LAKE This exquisite year-round home features...

Cobbosseecontee Lake 

Lakefront  Home

4 4.0  

Winthrop, Maine

Sq Ft: 3712   Year: 1999 Acres: 4.100  

History is deeply embedded within the walls of this former bed...

Cobbosseecontee Lake 

Commercial

0 0.0  

Monmouth, Maine

Sq Ft: 6754   Year: 1899 Acres: 12.720  

Now includes a 20-foot right of way to Annabessacook Lake! This...

Annabessacook Lake 

Lakefront  Home

6 4.0  

Winthrop, Maine

Sq Ft: 6493   Year: 1997 Acres: 20.000  

Welcome to your private oasis! This spacious 5,600 square foot...

Little Sebago Lake 

Home

4 4.0  

Raymond, Maine

Sq Ft: 5600   Year: 2003 Acres: 17.800  

Welcome to East Point on Norway Lake! East Point offers a rare...

 

Lakefront  Home

3 4.0  

Norway, Maine

Sq Ft: 2484   Year: 2024 Acres: 0.000  

Welcome to East Point on Norway Lake! East Point offers a rare...

Penneseewasee Lake 

Lakefront  Home

3 4.0  

Norway, Maine

Sq Ft: 2484   Year: 2024 Acres: 0.220  

Discover an extraordinary lakefront retreat on the tranquil...

Papoose Pond 

Waterfront  Home

5 4.0  

Waterford, Maine

Sq Ft: 4144   Year: 1960 Acres: 0.750  

Lake Auburn Information

Lake Auburn is a notable body of water located in Androscoggin County, Maine. It serves as a significant water supply for the city of Auburn and the surrounding areas. Here are some key points about Lake Auburn:

1. Water Supply: Lake Auburn is the primary drinking water source for the city of Auburn and part of the city of Lewiston. The lake is managed by the Auburn Water District, which oversees its protection and maintenance.

2. Size and Depth: Lake Auburn covers approximately 1,063 acres and has a maximum depth of around 60 feet. Its size and depth make it a substantive lake within Maine.

3. Recreation: While access to the lake is limited due to its role as a water supply, there are opportunities for recreational activities such as fishing, canoeing, and kayaking in designated areas. Fishing is allowed during specific seasons, primarily for species like trout and bass.

4. Environmental Concerns: Since the lake is a drinking water source, there are strict regulations in place to protect its water quality. Activities around the lake are monitored to minimize pollution and preserve the ecosystem.

5. Surrounding Areas: The lake is surrounded by scenic landscapes typical of Maine, with wooded areas and views of the mutually adjacent hills.

6. Public Access: Public access to the lake is regulated, and there may be specific points where visitors can enter for recreational purposes. It's advisable to check with local authorities for guidelines regarding access and activities.

Lake Auburn is appreciated not only for its practical use but also for its natural beauty and recreational offerings, making it a cherished spot in the Androscoggin County area.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!


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