Oquossoc Lady
Boat Tours

Boat Tours in Maine's Lakes and Mountains

Inland Maine's 6,000 lakes and ponds offer a fresh water experience. Whether it's a casual jaunt aboard a pontoon boat to view wildlife, a scenic lake cruise, or the high-speed excitement of water skiing, the area's inland lakes and ponds provide exceptional boating opportunities.

Sebago Lake, Maine’s deepest lake, can be enjoyed through all forms of boating from exciting powerboat rides to serene sailing. If you’re looking for a quiet place to reflect and get away from it all, be sure to visit Greater Bridgton Lakes Region with your canoe or kayak for solace and “the way life should be,” or hop aboard a pontoon boat for a lazy afternoon around Stratton Brook Pond, Maine’s fourth largest lake. Take a step back in time and be sure to book a cruise on the restored riverboat the Songo River Queen, for a nostalgic tour of the breathtaking Lakes Region. Or truly create memories by cruising aboard a beautifully restored 1947 vintage wooden launch, the Oquossoc Lady, across Rangeley Lake from the Saddleback Marina in Oquossoc, all while the captain shares an intimate glimpse of the lake and its history from a very unique perspective.

Summer in Maine requires you to get out on the water; you just have to pick how you want to enjoy it!

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