Smack dab in the middle of Maine, Scraggly Lake Public Reserved Land is far from scraggly! Instead the 10,000 acres is comprised of stunning pine forests (oh, that pine smell), smooth and gentle hills, crystal clear lakes, bogs and marshes. Home to over 200 species of wildlife, this a place to hike quietly on the trails and see some amazing forest friends. Not to say you can’t make ANY noise, head out onto the lake for a hoot and holler when you catch that prize trout or salmon! There’s waterfront campgrounds too or Ireland Pond for those looking for a remote experience. After a weekend (or more) of fun here, YOU are the only thing that will come out of the park looking scraggly, but it’ll damn well be worth it!
Smack dab in the middle of Maine, Scraggly Lake Public Reserved Land is far from scraggly! Instead the 10,000 acres is comprised of stunning pine forests (oh, that pine smell), smooth and gentle hills, crystal clear lakes, bogs and marshes. Home to over 200 species of wildlife, this a place to hike quietly on the trails and see some amazing forest friends. Not to say you can’t make ANY noise, head out onto the lake for a hoot and holler when you catch that prize trout or salmon! There’s waterfront campgrounds too or Ireland Pond for those looking for a remote experience. After a weekend (or more) of fun here, YOU are the only thing that will come out of the park looking scraggly, but it’ll damn well be worth it!
Activities in the park
Boating
Fishing
Hiking
Paddling
Off-roading (OHV)
Snow sports
Swimming
Wildlife watching
1 campground in Scraggly Lake Public Reserved Land
With a name like Scraggly Lake, how can you go wrong? Not only is it scraggly, this lake is rugged and wild, with awesome fishing, awesome wildlife, and even a remote hiking trail. Choose from the small drive-in campground, or go native and head to one of the more primitive boat-in campsites along the wooded shores. Salmon and trout are plentiful Read more...
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Scraggly Lake Public Reserved Land
Smack dab in the middle of Maine, Scraggly Lake Public Reserved Land is far from scraggly! Instead the 10,000 acres is comprised of stunning pine forests (oh, that pine smell), smooth and gentle hills, crystal clear lakes, bogs and marshes. Home to over 200 species of wildlife, this a place to hike quietly on the trails and see some amazing forest friends. Not to say you can’t make ANY noise, head out onto the lake for a hoot and holler when you catch that prize trout or salmon! There’s waterfront campgrounds too or Ireland Pond for those looking for a remote experience. After a weekend (or more) of fun here, YOU are the only thing that will come out of the park looking scraggly, but it’ll damn well be worth it!
Smack dab in the middle of Maine, Scraggly Lake Public Reserved Land is far from scraggly! Instead the 10,000 acres is comprised of stunning pine forests (oh, that pine smell), smooth and gentle hills, crystal clear lakes, bogs and marshes. Home to over 200 species of wildlife, this a place to hike quietly on the trails and see some amazing forest friends. Not to say you can’t make ANY noise, head out onto the lake for a hoot and holler when you catch that prize trout or salmon! There’s waterfront campgrounds too or Ireland Pond for those looking for a remote experience. After a weekend (or more) of fun here, YOU are the only thing that will come out of the park looking scraggly, but it’ll damn well be worth it!
Activities in the park
1 campground in Scraggly Lake Public Reserved Land
With a name like Scraggly Lake, how can you go wrong? Not only is it scraggly, this lake is rugged and wild, with awesome fishing, awesome wildlife, and even a remote hiking trail. Choose from the small drive-in campground, or go native and head to one of the more primitive boat-in campsites along the wooded shores. Salmon and trout are plentiful Read more...
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