Wilson Pond
Provides access to Wilson Pond. Located in Monmouth, ME. Public access.
Discover 444 public boat launches, ramps, and marina access points throughout Maine. Find the perfect launch site for your next boating adventure.
Maine has more coastline than California, which means saltwater boating access is extensive, but the conditions that come with that coast are serious. The Gulf of Maine is cold, the fog can be dense and persistent, and the tidal variation in the upper part of the state, particularly in Cobscook Bay and Passamaquoddy Bay, is among the highest on the Atlantic Coast of North America. Local knowledge and proper navigation tools are not optional here.
The summer season compresses the comfortable boating window to roughly June through early September, though local Maine boaters extend that considerably in either direction. Water temperatures remain cold enough that immersion is a survival situation year-round, and wearing a life jacket is a practical decision rather than just a legal one.
Inland, Maine has thousands of lakes and ponds that support significant freshwater boating. The Rangeley Lakes region, Moosehead Lake, and the Sebago Lake area all have public ramp access and draw both fishing and recreational boating crowds. Moosehead is one of the larger lakes in the eastern US and has a remote quality to it that many of the more developed lakes don't.
The lobster boat traffic in coastal Maine is extensive and those boats have right-of-way in working areas. Respect the gear, give trap lines and buoys a wide berth, and don't cut through active fishing areas. Lobstermen have been working those waters for generations and they notice when recreational boaters cause problems with their gear.
Maine requires boat registration and has boater education requirements that align with most northeastern states.
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📍 Lincoln, ME
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📍 The Forks, ME
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📍 T6 R7 WELS, ME
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📍 Big Moose Township, ME
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📍 Pittston Academy Grant, ME
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📍 Liberty, ME
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Provides access to West Richardson Pond. Located in Adamstown Township, ME. Public access.
Provides access to West Grand Lake. Located in Grand Lake Stream, ME. Public access.
Provides access to West Penobscot Bay. Located in Lincolnville, ME. Public access.
Provides access to West Branch Mattawamkeag River. Located in Island Falls, ME. Public access.
Provides access to West Branch Penobscot River. Located in T2 R10 WELS, ME. Public access.
Provides access to Wadleigh Pond (North). Located in T1 R11 WELS, ME. Public access.
Provides access to Upper Richardson Lake. Located in Richardsontown Township, ME. Public access.
Provides access to Upper Cold Stream Pond. Located in Lincoln, ME. Public access.
Provides access to Upper Lead Mountain Pond. Located in T28 MD BPP, ME. Public access.
Provides access to Upper Cold Stream Pond. Located in Lincoln, ME. Public access.
Provides access to Umbazooksus Stream. Located in T6 R13 WELS, ME. Public access.