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Eustis, Maine

Sq Ft: 2310   Year: 1981 Acres: 1.000  

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Eustis, Maine

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Eustis, Maine

Sq Ft: 2240   Year: 0 Acres: 8.720  

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Sq Ft: 2240   Year: 2010 Acres: 8.720  

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King & Bartlett Twp, Maine

Sq Ft: 448   Year: 1988 Acres: 355.000  

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New Portland, Maine

Sq Ft: 900   Year: 1987 Acres: 0.000  

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New Portland, Maine

Acres: 0.000  

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Acres: 10.500  

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New Portland, Maine

Sq Ft: 900   Year: 1987 Acres: 10.500  

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Kingfield, Maine

Sq Ft: 1336   Year: 1910 Acres: 2.070  

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Acres: 41.000  

Flagstaff Lake Information

Flagstaff Lake is a large, picturesque lake located in Franklin County, Maine. Here's some general information about it:

1. Geography: Flagstaff Lake sits at an elevation of about 1,200 feet (370 meters) and covers an area of approximately 20 square miles (52 square kilometers). It is situated in the western part of Maine, close to the border with the state of New Hampshire.

2. History: The lake was created in the 1940s when the construction of the Flagstaff Dam on the Dead River resulted in the flooding of the village of Flagstaff. The original town was a thriving community with homes, a school, and a church. The flooding created the lake, which is now a popular recreational area.

3. Recreation: Flagstaff Lake is known for its recreational opportunities, including boating, fishing, kayaking, and hiking. The surrounding area features a variety of trails and scenic viewpoints. The lake is popular for fishing for species like brook trout, salmon, and bass.

4. Scenery: The lake is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, including mountains and forests, making it a favorite spot for outdoor enthusiasts and photographers.

5. Access and Amenities: The area around Flagstaff Lake has campsites, recreational areas, and picnic spots. It is commonly accessed through the nearby town of Stratton.

6. Wildlife: The region around Flagstaff Lake is rich in wildlife, and visitors may encounter various birds, deer, and other animals in the area.

Flagstaff Lake is a peaceful destination for those looking to enjoy Maine's natural beauty and outdoor activities. If you are planning to visit, be sure to check local resources for specific regulations, amenities, and conditions.

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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