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Lake Auburn The deepest portion of Lake Auburn is 118 feet. The shoreline is rocky and under developed. Swimmers are only allowed at the Auburn Municipal Beach, though boats and fishers are permitted elsewhere. Address: . Auburn ME USA
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Androscoggin River The Androscoggin River is 178 miles (287 km) long and winds throughout the states of Maine and New Hampshire. It meets up with the Kennebac River, and then later empties into the Gulf of Maine. There are towns along the riverbanks, including the twin cities of Auburn and Lewiston. Address: . ME USA
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Perkins Cove Perkins Cove has been attracting visitors, fishers and nature lovers for decades and is recognized as one of the most picturesque coves in all of Maine. Many boat cruises and fishing tours depart from this cove, which is surrounded by a myriad of shops, restaurants and services. Address: Perkins Cove Ogunquit ME USA 03907
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Kennebunk River The Kennebunk River separates Kennebunk's Lower Village from Kennebunkport and contains numerous marinas for yachts and other boats to dock at. The river is also a popular source of scenic views for visitors. The river runs for about 15 mi (24 km) before emptying into the Atlantic Ocean. Address: . Kennebunkport/Kennebunk ME USA
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Kennebec River Flowing 120 mi (193 km) from Moosehead Lake to the Atlantic Ocean, the Kennebec River features nine dams, which can cause the river's water to rise dramatically in a short period of time. The river flows through the centers of Waterville, Bingham and Augusta, among many others. The river is well-known as a fishing and rafting destination. Address: . . ME USA
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