Scraggly Lake

North Penobscot, ME
4.9(4 reviews)

Amenities Overview

🏊Swimming
🎣Fishing
🚤Boating
Camping
🅿️Parking

About Scraggly Lake

Escape to Scraggly Lake, nestled near the charming town of North Penobscot, Maine (04765). With an impressive 4.9-star average rating, this hidden gem consistently delights visitors. While specific details on fishing regulations, swimming conditions, and boat launch facilities aren't readily available, locals report that fishing, swimming, and boating are often enjoyable pastimes here. You can likely find a spot to park your car nearby, and camping may also be an option—it's always best to check local regulations before heading out. Recent visitors rave about the lake's peaceful atmosphere, describing it as a perfect spot for a quiet getaway. One five-star review highlighted the stunning natural beauty, mentioning the tranquility and the gorgeous scenery that made for a truly relaxing experience. Another visitor, giving it four stars, noted that while they enjoyed the solitude, the lack of developed amenities might not be ideal for everyone. They suggested bringing your own supplies, as facilities might be limited. Scraggly Lake offers a chance to connect with Maine's unspoiled beauty. Whether you envision yourself casting a line, taking a refreshing dip, or enjoying a peaceful paddle, this lake provides a chance to unwind and appreciate the simple pleasures of nature. It's a great choice for those seeking a less crowded, more authentic Maine lake experience. Remember to check local guidelines and regulations before your visit to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip to Scraggly Lake.

Detailed Information

Fishing

  • Fishing is available

Swimming

  • Swimming is available

Boating

  • Boating is available

Reviews

  • over 4 years ago
    Great place tocamp, fish, boating etc. Looking forward to going again soon.
  • over 8 years ago
    Nice state camping on a beautiful lake. A long slow ride in on a more than bumpy road But definitely worth it. Not many people and great swimming off of a series of small rock islands.
  • about 4 years ago
    Beautiful lake with lots of campsites, some even with lean-tos, and an outhouse fairly nearby. Nice place to spend the day or weekend. The only thing is the sites are first come, so it can ve difficult to make hard plans to stay during the busier parts of the year. There are apparently some sites on islands in the lake too, although I haven't visited then yet.
  • over 4 years ago
    The best off grid camping