List of Lakes in Maine - Knox County

Knox County

Name Area
(acres)
Volume
(Acre-feet)
Adjoining towns
Megunticook Lake 1,328 17,037 Camden, Hope, Lincolnville
Crawford Pond 596 9,715 Union, Warren
Alford Lake 585 15,689 Hope
Washington Pond 565 3,959 Washington
South Pond 554 5,524 Warren
Sennebec Pond 537 9,344 Appleton, Union
Seven Tree Pond 528 11,059 Union, Warren
Chickawaukie Pond 354 6,852 Rockland, Rockport
North Pond 341 5,691 Warren
Hobbs Pond 266 2,775 Hope
Round Pond 255 3,401 Union
Grassy Pond 190 662 Rockport
Lermond Pond 173 2,027 Hope, Union
Carvers Pond 147 Vinalhaven
Fish Pond 144 680 Hope
Mirror Lake (Oyster River Pond) 112 3,049 Rockport
Fresh Pond 101 631 North Haven
Crystal Pond 99 1,120 Washington
White Oak Pond 90 Warren
Impoundment (Seabright Pond) 72 720 Camden
Long Pond (Turners Lake) 63 Isle Au Haut
Old Harbor Pond 59 Vinalhaven
Hosmer Pond 54 461 Camden
Salt Pond (Meduncook River) 44 Cushing, Friendship
Mansfield Pond 41 211 Hope
Shermans Mill Pond 36 100 Appleton
Tolman Pond 34 235 Rockport
Lilly Pond 32 328 Camden, Rockport
Newbert Pond 31 316 Appleton
Maces Pond 30 168 Rockport
Lily Pond 29 292 Hope
Fresh Pond 20 187 Cushing
Spring (Muddy) Pond 18 151 Washington
Crystal Pond 18 Friendship
Salt Pond 16 North Haven
Folly Pond 14 Vinalhaven
The Marsh 12 Saint George
Iron Pond 12 194 Washington
Rocky Pond 11 97 Rockport
Howard Pond 11 74 Saint George

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