Best lakes around Farmington, Maine, offer diverse recreational opportunities and scenic beauty within the foothills of Western Maine. The region features both spring-fed lakes and larger ponds, providing clear waters and natural surroundings. These bodies of water are nestled among mountains and rolling landscapes, supporting various ecosystems. The area is characterized by its natural setting, making it suitable for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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This new version of the bridge is so nice, the old one was super warped.
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First lake in the chain of lakes when paddling. Also a nice lake to walk around year round.
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Great new park in the Dakota Country park system. Lakes, paved trails, natural trails, and camper cabins. Plus it connects to the UMore land with miles and miles of trails.
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Great park with paved accessible trails, natural surface trails, camper cabins, a great picnic area and neat looking natural playground.
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Bike trails encircle the whole lake, so there is a nice pedal around the lake in addition to paddling. They have improved the park a lot on south east side called Antlers Park. They have a nice off shoot of Lakeville Brewing Company, which has ice cream, food, beer and drinks. And West Lake Marion park has mountain bike trails and a band shell with weekly free concerts.
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A great place to paddle, but the launch is on the side of the road, and the parking for it is up the hill, probably about 4 blocks away, and you aren't supposed to stop on the road to unload. So it's a bit of a hike with your boat or board, but worth it to be out there on a quiet lake. Nice retreat back at the end of the lake. The creek that you launch into can get really full of plants, so it's worth looking before you get all your stuff to the launch to make sure it's clear enough.
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This location of this highlight is right in the middle of a parking but from this spot you can access many different trails.
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Chub Lake WMA was designated preserve the Oak woodlands and undeveloped portion of the lake's shoreline. These areas are important habitat for deer, pheasants, turkey, waterfowl, and more.
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Farmington, Maine, is home to a variety of lakes, including pristine spring-fed lakes like Clearwater Lake and picturesque 'great ponds' such as Wilson Lake. These bodies of water offer diverse natural settings, from rocky shorelines to sandy beach areas, often backed by scenic mountain views.
Both Clearwater Lake and Wilson Lake are excellent choices for swimming and boating. Clearwater Lake boasts above-average water quality and sandy beach areas, while Wilson Lake offers clear waters and a sandy beach at Kineowatha Park. Both have public boat launches available for easy access.
Yes, the lakes around Farmington offer excellent fishing. Clearwater Lake is popular for brook trout, lake trout, landlocked salmon, yellow perch, and smallmouth bass, with the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife historically stocking it. Wilson Lake supports both warm and cold-water species, including salmon, lake trout, smallmouth bass, brook trout, and chain pickerel.
The lakes are rich in wildlife. On Clearwater Lake, you can often spot loons and bald eagles. Wilson Lake is also a great spot for birdwatching, with resident bald eagles, loons, wood ducks, mallards, and blue herons frequently seen.
Absolutely. Both Clearwater Lake and Wilson Lake are great for families. They offer swimming, boating, and fishing. Wilson Lake, in particular, has a sandy beach at Kineowatha Park, which is ideal for families. The surrounding areas also provide opportunities for hiking and other outdoor recreation suitable for all ages.
The summer months are ideal for water-based activities like swimming, boating, and fishing. However, the lakes are open year-round, with ice fishing popular in winter on Clearwater Lake, and surrounding areas offering winter sports and snowmobile trails.
The region around Farmington's lakes offers extensive opportunities for hiking and biking. For specific routes and difficulty levels, you can explore guides such as Easy hikes around Farmington or Cycling around Farmington. Mount Blue State Park, just 11 miles from Wilson Lake, also provides numerous trails.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities in the Farmington area. You can find various trails suitable for different skill levels. For detailed routes and information, check out the MTB Trails around Farmington guide.
Yes, public access is available. Clearwater Lake has a public boat launch maintained by the Town of Industry. Wilson Lake also provides a town dock and boat launch, ensuring easy access for visitors.
Both lakes are known for their excellent water quality. Clearwater Lake boasts above-average water quality, allowing visibility to the bottom in many areas. Wilson Lake's water quality is highly regarded and classified as 'good' by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection.
Yes, the Farmington area offers winter sports opportunities. Clearwater Lake is popular for ice fishing, and the surrounding region provides access to snowmobile trails. Nearby Mount Blue State Park also offers winter activities like skiing and snowshoeing.
Wilson Lake is located adjacent to the historic downtown area of Wilton, Maine, offering proximity to local amenities. Kineowatha Park provides a sandy beach. Some local accommodations may also offer complimentary kayaks, canoes, and rowboats for guests.


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