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The Sysladobsis Lake boat ramp in Lakeville provides public access to a large, scenic lake spanning 5,430 acres across Penobscot and Washington counties. This ramp is an ideal launch point for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboaters seeking to explore the expansive water body, which reaches depths of 66 feet and is part of the Downeast Lakes Community Forest—a 55,500-acre conservation area dedicated to public recreation.
**Access & Directions:** From Lincoln, take Route 6 to Lakeville, then turn right onto Bottle Lake Road. Continue right onto Depot Street and left onto Bayview Road to reach the public boat launch near Spruce Lodge Camps.
**Recreation Opportunities:** Beyond paddling and boating, the area supports fishing, wildlife observation, and access to the broader recreational network of the Downeast Lakes Community Forest. Paddlers should be aware that Sysladobsis Lake is a substantial body of water with significant depth, so plan accordingly for wind and weather conditions. For current boating regulations, fishing reports, and additional facility details, check Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife resources.