Boat Ramp Guide
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Long Lake Water Level

Live water level data from USGS monitoring gauges near Long Lake. Monitoring conditions for 4 boat ramps.

Water level data is temporarily unavailable. Check the USGS gauge page directly.

Monitoring Gauges

Fish River near Fort Kent, Maine

USGS 01013500 · Stream gauge · 13.8 mi from nearest ramp

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Lewy Lake at Princeton, Maine

USGS 01019300 · Lake gauge · 2.2 mi from nearest ramp

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Little Androscoggin River near South Paris, Maine

USGS 01057000 · Stream gauge · 15.0 mi from nearest ramp

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How Water Levels Affect Boat Ramp Access

Long Lake has 4 public boat ramps. When water levels drop significantly below normal, concrete ramps may not extend to the waterline and natural or gravel launches can become impassable. Carry-in launches for kayaks and canoes are generally less affected by water level changes.

Check the current gauge reading above before trailering to Long Lake. For detailed information on individual ramps, visit the Long Lake boat ramps page.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do water levels affect boat ramp access at Long Lake?
Long Lake has 4 public boat ramps. When water levels are significantly below normal, some ramps may become difficult to use or inaccessible. Concrete ramps are generally usable at a wider range of water levels than natural or gravel launches.
Where does this water level data come from?
Water level data is provided by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Water Information System. Readings are updated approximately every 15 minutes from automated monitoring gauges. Data shown here is provisional and subject to revision.