

Covering some 56 square miles in the southwestern Maine towns of Lovell, Stoneham, and Stow, the Kezar Lake watershed, with its sweeping views of the White Mountains, encompasses nine smaller ponds and numerous sparkling streams.
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Loons, landlocked salmon, large and small-mouth bass, lake trout, white perch, pickerel, and smelt all find an excellent habitat in these waterways.
Valued for their rare beauty, their recreational opportunities, their ecological richness, and their vital contribution to the local economy, these lakes and streams are vulnerable today as never before. KLWA is dedicated to protecting the Kezar Lake watershed for the enjoyment of future generations. Please join us in the crucial work of preserving this precious natural resource.
