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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