This classic Maine summer camp is known for being the smallest summer camp in Maine, and offering a uniquely tight-knit and intimate community experience!
Camp Waziyatah530 Mill Hill Rd, Waterford, ME 04088 | (207) 583-2267
This highly-rated summer camp for boys and girls was featured on the Disney Channel’s Bug Juice docu-series, and is a great place for boys and girls to get the classic Maine summer camp experience.
This ambitiously-named fair has been an annual highlight for Waterford and surrounding communities for more than 150 years! Many classic fair events and treats are available, all highlighting rural, agricultural skills and lifestyles.
This family farm produces a wide variety of beautiful flowers from Spring until Fall each year, available seasonally online and at their farm stand. They also specialize in wedding arrangements!
This market boasts a huge variety of goodies, including meats, seasonal fruits and veggies, dairy products, eggs, flowers, maple products, baked goods, preserves, local crafts, and more! “The Waterford Farmers’ Market takes places every Monday, 2:00pm-5:00pm, June-September on the Common across from Keoka Lake.”
Hiking
Hawk Mountain100 Hawk Mountain Rd, Waterford, ME 04088
This family-friendly, 1.4 mile hike ascends Hawk Mountain and offers fabulous views from the summit.
This short-and-sweet 1.2 mile hike steeply ascends Mount Tire’m and offers great views of Keoka Lake and the surrounding countryside. There is also a small cave hidden near the summit!
This short-and-sweet 1.2 mile hike steeply ascends Mount Tire’m and offers great views of Keoka Lake and the surrounding countryside. There is also a small cave hidden near the summit!
Waterfront – Beaches, Swimming, Boating, Fishing
Keoka Lakesituated alongside Routes 35 and 37 in Waterford
“Keoka Lake was originally called Thomas Pond, after Thomas Chamberlain who supposedly hid under a rock along the shore when he was chased by Native Americans. ” This 460 acre lake is good for fishing. “Today, the lake is enjoyed by boaters, anglers, swimmers and sightseers.”