Great Pond Waterfront, near Rome and Belgrade, Maine, supports a good smallmouth bass fishery that is quite popular for fishing. In fact, Northern pike, which were illegally introduced in the Belgrade Lakes system, are now present in large numbers. Therefore, fishing for this exotic species has become very popular, especially during the winter months.
The largest body of water in the Belgrade Chain of Lakes, beautiful Great Pond is found amongst the farmlands and hills of the wooded Belgrade area. Because it is so big, you will enjoy a wide variety of activities, no matter your interests. Family time, swimming, boating from the state-owned boat launch, angling, and much more. Since there are so many attractions and amenities, the area is ideal for both full-time living and vacationing.
Great Pond is the largest of the Belgrade Lakes and forms the boundary between Rome to the north and Belgrade to the south. Tributaries Rome Trout Brook and Robbins Mill Stream enter the north end of Great Pond. Great Pond overflows westward approximately 1,100 yards to the east side of Long Pond north of the narrows. Although Great Pond is more than twice as deep as the previous lakes in the chain, it also becomes uniformly warm through the summer and unsuitable for native trout or salmon.
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Rome and Belgrade Maine Waterfront Property Listings
Rome Maine Waterfront listings
- Condo For Sale In Rome, Maine (RealtyWW) $419,000 - closet. The cottage sits just a few hundred feet from the lakeshared waterfront area with 3 large docks
- Home For Sale In Rome, Maine (RealtyWW) $799,000 - with another deck/dock sitting right on the waterfront next to the boathouse. This property offers 217ft
Belgrade Maine Waterfront listings
- Condo For Sale In Belgrade, Maine (RealtyWW) $229,900 - water views from your own dock and listen to the loons calling from your waterfront campfire. Seasonal