Basin countries United States Surface area 640 acres (260 ha) Max depth 20 m | Primary outflows Mill Brook Max. length 3 mi (4.8 km) Area 2.59 km² Surface elevation 58 m | |
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Water volume 14,025 acre·ft (17,300,000 m) |
Highland Lake (formerly known as Duck Pond) extends from the northern tip of Westbrook through the western edge of Falmouth into east Windham, Maine. The south end of the lake overflows via Mill Brook 4 miles (6.4 km) through Westbrook to the Presumpscot River at Riverton. The shoreline of the lake is heavily developed with residences, seasonal cabins, and a state-owned parking area off Mast Road in Falmouth for the launch of canoes and car-top boats. The deeper northern basin of the lake in Windham has been stocked with brown trout, splake, alewife, and occasionally brook trout and land-locked Atlantic salmon. The shallow southern basin is favorable habitat for white perch and chain pickerel, and has been stocked with largemouth bass.
Map of Highland Lake, Maine, USA
References
Highland Lake (Presumpscot River) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA