The largest great pond in Maine named Great Pond is located in Kennebec County and is part of the Kennebec River watershed. There are several other, smaller ponds named Great Pond in Maine and New England.

Great Pond
Location of Great Pond in Maine, USA.
Location of Great Pond in Maine, USA.
Great Pond
Location of Great Pond in Maine, USA.
Location of Great Pond in Maine, USA.
Great Pond
LocationBelgrade / Rome, Kennebec County, Maine, US
Coordinates44°32′N 69°50′W / 44.533°N 69.833°W / 44.533; -69.833
TypeMesotrophic, Glacial, Reservoir
Primary outflowsBelgrade Stream, Long Pond
Catchment area82.9 square miles (215 km2)
Basin countriesUnited States
Max. length7 miles (11 km)
Max. width4 miles (6.4 km)
Surface area8,533 acres (3,453 ha)
Average depth21 feet (6.4 m)
Max. depth69 feet (21 m)
Water volume195,099 acre⋅ft (240,651,000 m3)
Residence time2.3 years
Shore length146.1 miles (74.2 km)
Surface elevation248 feet (76 m)
IslandsHoyt Island, Chute Island, Joyce Island, Oak Island, Pine Island
SettlementsRome, Maine and Belgrade, Maine
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Great Pond receives water from several sources. Salmon Lake flows into the east side of Great Pond via a short channel near the village of North Belgrade. Great Meadow Stream flows into the north side of Great Pond, bringing the waters of North Pond and East Pond. Other tributaries of Great Pond include Robbins Mill Stream, Rome Trout Brook, and Austin Bog.

Great Pond's waters flow out to the east through a Great Pond Storage Dam and a short section of Belgrade Stream, into Long Pond, near the village of Belgrade Lakes.

The town of Rome is located at the north end of Great Pond. Most of Great Pond is located in the town of Belgrade.

There are several islands in Great Pond, including Hoyt Island, Chute Island, Joyce Island, Oak Island, and Pine Island.

North of the village of Belgrade Lakes, Long Pond is separated from Great Pond by a mountain called simply "The Mountain".

Great Pond was formed into its present shape by the construction of the Great Pond Storage Dam on Belgrade Stream in 1886. The dam was built for power generation and is 14 feet (4.3 m) high.

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References

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  • The Maine Atlas and Gazetteer (29th ed.). Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme. 2006. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  • "USGS topographic map of Great Pond" (map). TopoQuest. Retrieved 2008-07-05.
  • "Great Pond". The Columbia Gazetteer of North America. Columbia University Press. 2000. Archived from the original on 2007-03-10. Retrieved 2006-10-14.
  • Maine Lakes: Morphometry and Geographic Information
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