Long Lake (Maine)

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Long Lake
Long Lake -
Location Maine
Coordinates 43°58′18″N 70°36′42″W / 43.97167°N 70.61167°W / 43.97167; -70.61167Coordinates: 43°58′18″N 70°36′42″W / 43.97167°N 70.61167°W / 43.97167; -70.61167
Lake type mesotrophic
Catchment area 114 sq mi (300 km2)
Basin countries United States
Surface area 5,295 acres (2,143 ha)
Average depth 23 ft (7.0 m)
Max. depth 59 ft (18 m)
Water volume 129,726 acre·ft (160,015,000 m3)
Residence time (of lake water) 1.1 years
Shore length1 38.1 mi (61.3 km)
Surface elevation 268 ft (82 m)
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Long Lake is an eleven mile (18 kilometer) lake between Naples and Harrison, Maine. It is connected to Brandy Pond through the Chute River. Long Lake was created by receding glaciers, and has many coves and rocks.

Canal boats from Portland harbor reached Long Lake through the Cumberland and Oxford Canal, completed in 1832. The canal's Songo Lock facilities still control Long Lake water level. Each November, Long Lake is drained by about 3 feet so that melting snow does not cause a flood in the spring. The lake is the site of many summer camps, including Camp Newfound, Camp Owatonna, Camp Takajo, and Camp Wildwood (actually located on nearby Wood's Pond).

The famous author, E.B. White, owned a vacation house on Long Lake in the North Bridgton section. Long Lake is the home of fictional character David Drayton in Stephen King's 1980 novella, The Mist, which was made into a 2007 movie, The Mist. Long Lake is the story's opening setting, as well as origin of the mysterious mist.


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