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Flagstaff Lake is a large, 17,377-acre impoundment located in the Appalachian Mountains of western Maine, offering excellent access for kayakers, canoeists, and recreational boaters. This boat ramp in Eustis provides a convenient launch point onto a substantial water body suitable for paddling and exploration. The lake features multiple access points on both its east and west ends, giving paddlers flexibility in planning routes and access options.
The lake supports a variety of water activities including kayaking, canoeing, and stand-up paddleboarding. One notable feature is the availability of free camping at Round Barn campsites located on the shore, with waterside tent sites accessible either by paddling directly to them or via a short trail from the vehicle parking area. This makes Flagstaff Lake an excellent destination for multi-day paddling trips and island camping adventures.
For current boating and fishing regulations specific to Flagstaff Lake, consult Maine's official boating regulations. The calm, expansive character of this impoundment makes it well-suited for recreational paddling, though paddlers should be prepared for typical Maine lake conditions.