Messalonskee Lake Explained

Messalonskee Lake
Other Name:Snow Pond
Image Bathymetry:Messalonskee_Lake.svg
Location:Belgrade Lakes Region, Maine
Coords:44.48°N -69.79°W
Type:Dimictic, marginally eutrophic
Inflow:Belgrade Stream
Outflow:Messalonskee Stream
Catchment:177sqmi
Basin Countries:United States
Length:8.3miles
Width:1.4miles
Area:1419ha
Depth:33feet
Max-Depth:113feet
Volume:110427acre.ft
Residence Time:0.63 years
Shore:30miles
Elevation:234feet
Pushpin Map:Maine#USA
Pushpin Map Alt:Location of Messalonskee Lake in Maine, USA.
Reference:[1] [2] [3]

Messalonskee Lake is a body of water in the Belgrade Lakes region of Maine. It is bordered by the towns of Oakland, Sidney, and Belgrade. The lake is a long, narrow, natural creation, resulting from continental collision and glacial scouring. A dam originally built in the town of Oakland in 1905 increased the lake's size.

In the first part of the 20th century, Messalonskee Stream provided waterpower for Oakland's Cascade Woolen Mill, as well as for a number of factories responsible for Oakland's long-defunct title as "axehead capital of the world."

Messalonskee Lake is home to a great variety of wildlife, including great blue herons, bass, yellow perch, white perch, sunfish, painted and snapping turtles, loons, and occasionally Bald Eagles can be seen soaring above the lake. The surrounding community has recently formed the Messalonskee Lake Association in the interest of its protection and preservation.

Like some Maine lakes, Messalonskee Lake has seen infestations of Milfoil.[4]

The lake is also more commonly called "Snow Pond", a reference to Philip Snow who settled in the area in 1774.[5]

Many summer camps and related tourist accommodations are located on Messalonskee Lake, among them the New England Music Camp, which was founded in 1937.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Historical Ice-Out Dates for 29 Lakes in New England. 26 April 2014.
  2. Web site: Maine Lakes: Geographic & Morphometric Information. Maine Dept. Environmental Protection, Maine Dept. Inland Fisheries & Wildlife, Maine Office of GIS, Augusta, Maine. 26 April 2014.
  3. Web site: Land Use Patterns in Relation to Lake Water Quality in the Messalonskee Lake Watershed. 26 April 2014.
  4. Web site: Messalonskee Lake Association . 2008-10-03 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080504084257/http://www.snowpond.org/Milfoil.html . 2008-05-04 . Messalonskee Lake Association Milfoil Program
  5. Book: Henry D. Kingsbury. Simeon L. Deyo. Illustrated History of Kennebec County, Maine; 1625-1799-1892. 1892. H.W. Blake & Company. 994–996.