Highland Lake (Westbook)

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Highland Lake (Westbook)

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Greater Portland & Casco Bay Region, ME, Maine, US New England Region, USA

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Welcome to Highland Lake (Westbook)

Nestled in the picturesque Portland-Casco Bay region of southern Maine, the renowned Highland Lake is a cherished gem among locals. Originally known as Duck Pond in the early 1700s, this 623-acre oasis has since transformed into the beloved Highland Lake. The dam built at the lake’s mouth to power mills, just a short distance from the busy city of Portland, was crucial to the region’s industrial growth and attracted the settlers who founded Duck Pond Corners. Highland Lake serves as the source of Mill Brook, a vital tributary that feeds into the Presumpscot River, ultimately merging with Casco Bay. With the dam under the ownership of Westbrook City since 1936, the lake’s eight-mile shoreline is now adorned with around 500 cozy homes and cottages, harmonizing beautifully with the lush, wooded surroundings to exude an air of tranquility and seclusion. While a modest boat launch offers public access suitable for hand-carried vessels, most lakeside property owners boast their launching sites, docks, and swimming spots. Enthusiastic members of the Highland Lakes Association actively preserve the water quality, tackle environmental challenges, and impart knowledge about lakeside living. Through collaborative efforts with various ecological organizations, they have successfully mitigated sedimentation issues and thwarted invasive species from infiltrating the pristine waters of Highland Lake. Thanks to their dedication, coupled with federal grants dedicated to water quality, Highland Lake has been delisted from the state’s roster of ‘impaired’ lakes. Residents revel in many recreational activities on Highland Lake, ranging from water skiing and sailing to fishing for largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and various other fish species. The rugged, irregular shoreline beckons paddlers, offering glimpses of wildlife like eagles, herons and woodland creatures like moose and deer. Come winter, the lake transforms into a hub for snowmobiling and ice fishing, attracting visitors seeking a winter wonderland experience. Although there aren’t many formal hiking trails in the neighborhood, outdoor enthusiasts will find paradise in the 280-acre Blackstrap Hill Preserve, which is close by and has an extensive network of trails ideal for bicycling, hiking, and other outdoor sports.
Moreover, the preserve’s enchanting waterfalls and natural charm draw day-trippers from Portland, enhancing the region’s allure. Highland Lake’s allure is further heightened by its proximity to vibrant Portland, offering a seamless blend of lakeside serenity and urban amenities. The area’s appeal is not limited to water-based activities, as visitors can explore local art museums, historical sites, and culinary delights in Portland’s eclectic dining scene. Whether seeking freshwater escapades or coastal adventures on Casco Bay, Highland Lake promises a multifaceted retreat within easy reach of Portland’s cultural tapestry. A testament to the perseverance of nature and ongoing conservation efforts, Highland Lake epitomizes a harmonious coexistence between community and environment. As the moonlight dances on its glistening surface and gentle mist veils the dawn, Highland Lake’s allure continues to captivate hearts and beckon new admirers to savor its timeless charm. Embrace the opportunity to be part of this enchanting lakeside experience and forge lasting memories amidst the tranquil beauty of Highland Lake.

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