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Nicatous Lake is one of the top five loon-nesting lakes in Maine, and has three bald eagle nesting sites. There are six deer-wintering areas in the area and ample range for species such as bobcat and black bear. Nearby West Lake supports trophy-sized land-locked salmon.
By purchasing an easement on the Robbins paper company land and additional acreage owned by International Paper, the state of Maine helped to foster sustainable forest management while extinguishing all development rights on the purchased land, protecting shoreline buffers, conserving wildlife habitat and opportunities for traditional recreation. In addition to the easement, the state acquired 76 of the 98 islands in Nicatous Lake.
There are two areas of development on the lake. There have been several camps and sporting lodges on the north end for many years and more recently there has been a large area of camp development along the east shore of the south basin.
There are several places for tent camping, which must be accessed by canoe or boat. There is boat access on both the north and south ends of the lake.
Nicatous is a great place to view wildlife; deer, moose, bear, loons and more!
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