Good forOutdoor lovers
Route 233 cuts right along Eagle Lake's northern edge, and the lake is hard to miss — at around 425 to 436 acres, it's the largest freshwater lake in Acadia National Park, with a maximum depth of 110 feet. A carriage road circles the entire lake, passing under a stone-faced bridge, covering roughly six miles. The lake holds landlocked salmon and trout; fishing requires a Maine license. Motors over 10 horsepower are prohibited, and pets stay out of the water.
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