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Top 20 Lakes in Hancock County

Best lakes in Hancock County, Maine, offer a diverse range of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. This region is characterized by its numerous freshwater bodies, including large lakes within Acadia National Park and smaller, pristine ponds. Hancock County features a varied landscape, from mountainous backdrops to serene forest settings, providing distinct experiences for visitors. The area is known for its opportunities for fishing, hiking, and enjoying tranquil natural environments.

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Wooden Bridges — Jordan Pond Path

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Nestled at the base of North and South Bubble, from these bridges hikers get a view down the full length of Jordan Pond to the Pond House, flanked by Sargent …

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The Tarn

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The Tarn pond to the east of Dorr Mountain was formed from a glacial meltwater lake. For many years the pond was used to farm trout. The dry summers in …

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Jordan Pond Path

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The Jordan Pond Path is a year-round hiking trail along the shoreline of Jordan Pond. Hiking trails to the Penobscot, Sargent, Pemetic Mountains, and the Bubbles begin at this trailhead. …

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Eagle Lake Carriage Road

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At almost exactly 10K the Eagle Lake Carriage Road is a great place for a family ride. The road is wide and even when busy you should have any easy …

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Witch Hole Pond Carriage Road

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Acadia is possibly the best National Park to explore on a bike. Witch Hole Pond Carriage Road is one of many throughout the park with excellent surfacing, making it accessible …

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The Bowl

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The Bowl is an ancient glacial lake nestled between Champlain Mountain and the Beehive summit. It is a family-friendly picnic and scenic spot. The best views of the Bowl are …

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Echo Lake has a family-friendly beach with showers, bathrooms, and changing facilities. Since Echo Lake is freshwater the water is warmer than Sand Beach. The water is shallow and perfect …

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The Porcupine Islands, a chain of five islands, lie east of Bar Harbor in French Bay. With their rounded mountain peaks and dense forests, the archipelago resembles a huddled family …

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Beginning of a longer part consisting of old trees that were built together to a jetty that leads directly to the lake.

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The Kane Path, sometimes called the Tarn Trail, runs along the western shore of The Tarn in a north-south direction with little gradient. South of an unnamed lake created by …

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June 17, 2025, The Tarn

The Tarn is a glacial meltwater lake. It is in a valley between two peaks, Mt. Dorr and Huguenot Head. The lake was primarily used as a trout fishing site, but as the water level has been steadily declining, it is now primarily used as a source of live bait.

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The Kane Path, sometimes called the Tarn Trail, runs along the western shore of The Tarn in a north-south direction with little gradient. South of an unnamed lake created by the construction of a beaver dam, the trail is called the Canon Brook Trail. Parking is available on Otter Creek Road, north and south of the lake. https://acadiatrails.wpi.edu/kane-path/

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November 8, 2024, The Tarn

The Tarn pond to the east of Dorr Mountain was formed from a glacial meltwater lake. For many years the pond was used to farm trout. The dry summers in the 1990s reduced the water volume and led to an increase in aquatic plants. The pond is now increasingly swampy and is no longer used for fishing. https://www11.maine.gov/ifw/docs/lake-survey-maps/hancock/the_tarn.pdf

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The Porcupine Islands, a chain of five islands, lie east of Bar Harbor in French Bay. With their rounded mountain peaks and dense forests, the archipelago resembles a huddled family of porcupines. Except for Burnt Porcupine Island, the islands are part of Acadia National Park. The islands were formed during the Ice Age when retreating glaciers moved from north to south, creating their characteristic flat slope on the north side and a steep slope at the southern end. https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/frenchman-bay.htm

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The Jordan Pond Path is a year-round hiking trail along the shoreline of Jordan Pond. Hiking trails to the Penobscot, Sargent, Pemetic Mountains, and the Bubbles begin at this trailhead. Parking is available at the Jordan Pond House and along Park Loop Road at the Bubbles-Pemetic Trailhead. We hiked the trail along the east shore in May 2024 as we descended from Sargent Mountain and returned to the parking lot at the Jordan Pond House. We had to skip the hike over the Bubbles Divide because there is construction going on on this trail. https://www.nps.gov/thingstodo/hike-jordan-pond-path.htm

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The Jordan Pond Path is a year-round hiking trail along the shoreline of Jordan Pond. Hiking trails to the Penobscot, Sargent, Pemetic Mountains, and the Bubbles begin at this trailhead. Parking is available at the Jordan Pond House and along Park Loop Road at the Bubbles-Pemetic Trailhead. We hiked the trail along the east shore in May 2024 as we descended from Sargent Mountain and returned to the parking lot at the Jordan Pond House. We had to skip the hike over the Bubbles Divide because there is construction going on on this trail. https://www.nps.gov/thingstodo/hike-jordan-pond-path.htm

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August 30, 2024, The Bowl

The mountain lake ‘The Bowl’ is idyllically located between ‘Champlain Mountain’ in the north and ‘The Beehive’. We hike to the mountain lake in early June after a steep descent from the Beehive and walk south on the ‘Bowl Trail’ to ‘Gorham Mountain’ and later along the ‘Ocean Path’ to ‘Otter Point’.

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At almost exactly 10K the Eagle Lake Carriage Road is a great place for a family ride. The road is wide and even when busy you should have any easy time navigating around other trail users. There are numerous spots to get close to the water and have a rest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best lakes in Hancock County for family-friendly activities?

Several lakes in Hancock County offer excellent family-friendly options. The Bowl is an ancient glacial lake perfect for picnics and scenic views. Echo Lake in Acadia National Park provides a picturesque swimming area with shallow, sandy bottoms and restricted motorboat use for a peaceful environment. The Eagle Lake Carriage Road offers a 10 km path suitable for family bike rides and leisurely strolls.

Are there good opportunities for hiking around the lakes in Hancock County?

Yes, Hancock County offers numerous hiking opportunities around its lakes. The Jordan Pond Path is a comfortable trail with beautiful views, and the Eagle Lake Carriage Road is ideal for walking. You can find more options for easy hikes in the region by exploring the Easy hikes in Hancock County guide, which includes routes like the Acadia Mountain Loop and Ocean Path.

Which lakes are best for fishing in Hancock County?

Hancock County is a prime location for fishing enthusiasts. Beech Hill Pond is known for species like Chain Pickerel, Lake Trout, Landlocked Atlantic Salmon, Smallmouth Bass, and White Perch. Green Lake is another significant spot, offering Landlocked Atlantic Salmon, Lake Trout, and Smallmouth Bass. Phillips Lake also provides excellent fishing for Landlocked Atlantic Salmon, Lake Trout, and Brook Trout.

Can I go swimming in the lakes of Hancock County?

Yes, several lakes offer public swimming access. Echo Lake in Acadia National Park is a popular choice with its shallow, sandy bottoms. Alamoosook Lake also provides public swimming access near the Craig Brook Fish Hatchery. For more information on public swimming areas, you can refer to resources like acadiavisitor.com.

What kind of wildlife can I spot near the lakes?

The diverse ecosystems around Hancock County's lakes support various wildlife. While specific sightings depend on the location and season, you might encounter various bird species, including waterfowl, and potentially deer or other forest animals, especially in less developed areas or within Acadia National Park.

Are there any lakes with unique natural features or historical significance?

Yes, The Bowl is an ancient glacial lake nestled between Champlain Mountain and The Beehive summit. Jordan Pond, set against the backdrop of North and South Bubble mountains, offers stunning views, particularly from the Wooden Bridges — Jordan Pond Path. The Tarn, a glacial meltwater lake, was historically used for trout farming.

What are the best cycling routes around the lakes?

The Eagle Lake Carriage Road is a fantastic 10 km route for cycling, suitable for families. For more extensive cycling adventures, explore the Gravel biking in Hancock County guide or the MTB Trails in Hancock County guide, which feature routes like the Eagle Lake Loop and the Tri Lakes Loop.

Which lakes are located within Acadia National Park?

Eagle Lake, Echo Lake, and Jordan Pond are notable lakes located within Acadia National Park. Eagle Lake is the largest of the nine Great Ponds entirely within the park, and Jordan Pond is famous for its scenic views and the Jordan Pond Path.

Are there any hidden gem lakes in Hancock County that are less crowded?

While many lakes are popular, Harriman Pond in Dedham is a smaller, deep, and clear lake noted for its outstanding water quality. It's a headwater for Branch Lake and a site of community efforts to maintain its pristine condition, offering a more serene experience away from larger crowds.

What is the water quality like in Hancock County lakes?

Many lakes in Hancock County are known for their good water quality. Harriman Pond, for instance, is specifically noted for its outstanding water quality and is on Maine DEP's Threatened Lakes Priority List, indicating active efforts to preserve its pristine condition. Eagle Lake also serves as the water supply for Bar Harbor, highlighting its clean water.

Are there any lakes suitable for beginner kayakers?

Lakes with restricted motorboat use, such as Echo Lake (nothing over ten horsepower), tend to offer calmer waters, making them ideal for beginner kayakers. The peaceful environment allows for a more relaxed paddling experience.

What is the best season to visit the lakes in Hancock County?

The best season to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for swimming, boating, and family outings. Spring and fall offer beautiful foliage and pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with fewer crowds. Winter provides opportunities for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing on frozen lakes and carriage roads, though conditions vary.

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