Crescent Lake (Maine)

Crescent Lake
Rattlesnake Pond (formerly)
A view from the western shores of the lake
Location of Crescent Lake in Maine
Location of Crescent Lake in Maine
Crescent Lake
LocationRaymond, Maine, U.S.
Coordinates43°58′27″N 70°27′24″W / 43.97424°N 70.45679°W / 43.97424; -70.45679
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area716 acres (3 km2)
Max. depth54 ft (16 m)
Water volume12,996 acre⋅ft (16,030,000 m3)[1]
Surface elevation278 ft (85 m)

Crescent Lake (formerly known as Rattlesnake Pond) is a lake in Raymond, Maine, United States. It is located around 3.5 miles (5.6 km) north of the center of Raymond. A few other lakes surround it, including Panther Pond to the south (connected by the Tenny River), Raymond Pond to the east, Thompson Lake to the north and Dumpling Pond and Coffee Pond to the west. It has a surface area of 716 acres (3 km2) and a maximum depth of 54 ft (16 m),[2] which occurs in its northeastern section. Its shoreline runs for 8.9 miles (14.3 km).[3]

Webbs Mills Road, part of Maine State Route 85, passes to the west of the lake, running in a north–south direction, connecting Raymond, East Raymond and the village of Crescent Lake.

Camp Agawam, one of the oldest summer camps for boys in the United States,[4][5] is situated on the northwestern shores of the lake.

Crescent Lake Watershed Association was formed in 2008.[6]

  1. ^ Maine Depts. of Environmental Protection and Inland Fisheries & Wildlife (2005-08-04). "Maine Lakes: Morphometry and Geographic Information". Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Environmental and Watershed Research, The University of Maine. Archived from the original on 2006-09-03. Retrieved 31 July 2008.
  2. ^ Crescent Lake – State of Maie
  3. ^ "Lake Overview - Crescent (Rattlesnake) Lake - Casco, Raymond, Cumberland, Maine - Lakes of Maine". www.lakesofmaine.org. Retrieved 2024-07-06.
  4. ^ Collins, Susan. Sunlight Foundation: Capitol Words: Senate: Additional Statements: Sen. Susan Collins Archived 2013-04-14 at archive.today (August 5, 2009) (accessed 14 March 2013)
  5. ^ American Camp Association: Camp Agawam (accessed 13 March 2013)
  6. ^ "Crescent Lake Watershed Association – Protecting Crescent Lake and it's water quality while preserving its ecological, economic, recreational and aesthetic value". Retrieved 2024-07-06.