Created By: Cabell Graves
I remember when I first stepped foot into Lake Sebago. I was shocked by the water's cool temperature and complete clarity. It was the most refreshing water I had ever felt on my skin. I always spent the majority of my days there on the water, either swimming, boating, or wake surfing. Lake Sebago, being the second largest body of water in Maine, makes me contemplate the role that this body of water played in the indigenous tribes that utilized the land. Because it is a freshwater lake, I am the utmost certain that this lake played a major role in the Indigenous tribes' food consumption.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Migis Lodge on Sebago Lake + Mount Washington Sensory Tour
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