Maine
There are typically very few lake homes for sale in the Long Pond, and very few lots and land listings available.
Surrounded by the forests of Somerset County, Maine, Long Pond is a place where you can escape the city noise and enjoy quality time outdoors.
Jackman is approximately eight miles west of the lake, where you will find restaurants, hotels, shops, and the Jackman Regional Health Center.
The closest international airport is in Bangor, about 100 miles away.
Rightfully named, Long Lake is an oblong body of water with a narrow middle. With 2,950 acres of surface area, there is plenty of space for water activities.
The long stretch is exciting to explore in a pontoon, bass boat, or kayak. The wooded area is home to deer, foxes, flying squirrels, cottontails, waterfowl, and more.
Salmon, trout, bullhead, white sucker, pumpkinseed, and minnows populate the lake, great for anglers looking to toss out a line.
Moosehead Lake is less than a half-hour east of the pond. Boasting 75,000 acres of water, it hosts watersports of all kinds.
Coburn Mountain is approximately 20 miles from Long Pond. Standing 3,717 feet above sea level, it is the tallest mountain between the Bigelow Range and Mt Katahdin.
The Coburn Mountain Ski Trail is the highest maintained snowmobile trail in Maine. The mountain also boasts several hiking trails.
The city of Bangor, located over 100 miles away, has tons to offer visitors. It's the perfect spot for a weekend getaway to the city.
Visitors can check out the Cole Land Transportation Museum, which features vintage transportation methods, such as trains, motorcycles, helicopters, and more.
An ode to Bangor’s history in the lumber industry, the 31-foot Paul Bunyan statue makes for a unique photo opportunity.
You can also try your luck at the Hollywood Casino or go shopping at the Bangor Mall.
Come to Long Pond to experience a life of seclusion on a beautiful body of water in Maine.