Outdoor Recreation
Visit Little Ossipee Lake for swimming and boating during the summer months.





Waterboro, Maine, offers a quintessential New England experience defined by its rolling hills, dense forests, and pristine waters. Located in York County, the town is a standout for nature lovers, primarily due to the Waterboro Barrens Preserve, which protects a rare ecosystem of pitch pine and scrub oak. Visitors and residents alike frequent Little Ossipee Lake for summer boating, fishing, and swimming. The town maintains a quiet, rural character while being conveniently located within driving distance of the Maine coast and the city of Portland. Whether you are hiking the sandy trails of the barrens or enjoying a sunset by the lake, Waterboro provides a serene escape into the Maine wilderness.
Waterboro, Maine, offers a quintessential New England experience defined by its rolling hills, dense forests, and pristine waters. Located in York County, the town is a standout for nature lovers, primarily due to the Waterboro Barrens Preserve, which protects a rare ecosystem of pitch pine and scrub oak. Visitors and residents alike frequent Little Ossipee Lake for summer boating, fishing, and swimming. The town maintains a quiet, rural character while being conveniently located within driving distance of the Maine coast and the city of Portland. Whether you are hiking the sandy trails of the barrens or enjoying a sunset by the lake, Waterboro provides a serene escape into the Maine wilderness.
Exploring the rare ecosystem of the Waterboro Barrens Preserve.
Boating and fishing on the scenic Little Ossipee Lake.
Hiking through extensive wooded trails and sandy barrens.
Experiencing a peaceful, small-town New England atmosphere.
Rural setting with limited public transportation options.
Seasonal variations in activities, with a focus on summer lake life and autumn foliage.
Proximity to larger hubs like Portland and the Maine coastline.
Visit Little Ossipee Lake for swimming and boating during the summer months.
Explore the Waterboro Barrens Preserve for unique hiking trails through rare pine barrens.
Outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a quiet, rural Maine experience.
USD $
$100-$180 p/day
7,532
A car is essential for getting around this rural area and visiting nearby coastal towns.
English
June-August, September-October
Expect muddy trails and cool temperatures; perfect for seeing the landscape wake up.
The peak season for lake activities, boating, and enjoying the warm Maine sun.
A stunning time to visit for the vibrant autumn foliage across the town's wooded areas.
Quiet and snowy, ideal for those who enjoy winter sports or a peaceful retreat.