Was Inaccessible in Summer of 2021. Sadly.
Waterbody: Kingdom Bog (Dave's Pond or Lilly Pond) [Maine Gazetteer Map 14 B1]
Directions:From Portland, Take I -95 north to Exit 113, towards
Augusta/Belfast. Keep Right at the fork to be on Rt. 3 East for 30 miles, slow down. At the bottom of a hill, take the left after the guardrail onto Sewell Rd. Then take an immediate left onto Kingdom Bog Road (dirt road). (Some maps list it as Hidden Valley Rd.) drive for about a quarter of a mile and you will see a very narrow road off to the right. (There is no signs) follow this road for about 0.2 miles to the dam area.
*Please know if people are already parked here you may have to back out of the road... make sure you have good back up skills!!
Parking: Next to the dam, 2 vehicles max.
(sorry I did not get a photo of this area. I thought I did! The road extends a bit and then off to the right is enough of an area to turn around and park. )
Launch: Gradual rocky/grassy slope to the water. The bottom of the pond is dark brown, almost mulch like when you step in it.
Bathroom: No
Wildlife: Loons, ducks, turtles, dragonflies, fish... I would guess deer come here too!
Notes:
I LOVE this place!!!
Apparently this bog is also known as Dave's Pond or Lilly's Pond... (maine.gov)
I thought that I was probably one of the few people who have discovered this beautiful spot, but... after doing some googling I found an article about it and I must say the article does a great job capturing this pond and helped me learn about this area including that the dam has changed this from a bog to a pond. I had wondered about that as I paddled because it seems less boggy and more pondy!
I had not researched this area because I had not planned on being in this region, but as it worked out I spent time camping at Lake St. George State Park. (click on that link for more info about that adventure!)
Since I didn't have google at my disposal I went old school and had gotten out my Maine Gazetteer. I had found Kingdom Bog on the map and liked that it seemed to be protected and that the launch was a hand carry place.... my kind of spot. So I went exploring to see if I could find the launch. (Which can be pretty tricky!) I followed Kingdom Bog Rd. (Which gave me hope I was on the right track!) and then I saw a VERY narrow road or possible driveway on the right. It was pretty overgrown but I decided I trusted my backing up skills enough that I could, if need be, back out of there. The road was a little longer than I thought, probably a quarter of a mile, probably a bit less. At the end of the road was a little open area, probably could fit 2 vehicles there, next to a dam. On some trees to the left as I faced the bog, I saw No Trespassing signs that had someone's name and number on them. I hoped that the land on that side was private but that the dam was public... I was not planning to paddle in that moment, this was strictly a scouting mission... Please remember to respect landowners. If there is a sign posted please do your due diligence to contact the landowner and get permission and/or to see if part of the launch is public. I sent a text message to the number listed on the no trespassing signs. I said I was hoping to kayak the bog but did not want to trespass and asked if the dam was public. Fortunately the person replied and said that the dam area is public and that I should feel free to launch there. I was SO excited to get that text because this looked like a place I would really love. (I was right!) I would say this is one of my new favorite places.
Gladys and I got to the pond/bog around 7:45 in the morning. I had hoped to get out a bit earlier, but I forgot to set an alarm! As I was unloading the kayak I saw something off in the distance. I thought it was a loon, but wasn't certain. But then, the loon came closer as if it was welcoming us to the bog!
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