Kezar Lake's watershed covers about 56 square miles of largely forested land in the towns of Lovell, Stoneham, and Stow in southwestern Maine. This rolling land with sweeping views of the White Mountains encompasses nine smaller ponds and numerous sparkling streams, all eventually draining into Kezar Lake.

Maine Boating Laws, a guide to boating laws and regulations passed by the Maine legislature or adopted by the Commissioner of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife.

Greater Lovell Land Trust (GLLT), dedicated to protecting the natural environment in the Kezar Lake watershed.

Town of Lovell: information about Lovell resources, activities, and government.

Charlotte Hobbs Memorial Library (Lovell Library).

Maine Congress of Lakes Association (COLA): provides technical information, education, advocacy and capacity building to lake associations and individuals statewide. Annual Maine Lakes Conference, quarterly newsletter, website, lake association visits. Courtesy Boat Inspection training north and east of Augusta.

Maine Center for Invasive Aquatic Plants (MCIAP): Go-to site for information, and volunteer action regarding Maine's 11 invasive aquatic plants. Resources, workshops, plant identification, hands-on training, virtual herbarium.

Maine Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program (VLMP) provides lake data and information concerning lakes and their watersheds by coordinating a scientifically based lake monitoring and data management system. Provides training for water quality monitors.

Maine Lakes Conservancy Institute (MLCI): Award-winning on-site learning programs; Floating Classroom provides hands-on lake ecology experience for adults and children during summer; schools program takes experiential curriculum to middle school students.

Lakes Environmental Association (LEA) Administers the Courtesy Boat Inspection (CBI) program and Cost Share Grants for the State, sponsors the Annual Milfoil Summit. Provides courtesy boat inspection workshops south and west of Augusta. Serves the Sebago and Long Lake Region.

George J. Mitchell Center, UMO. Water research institute generates key data for the public and for policy and decision making. Sponsors PEARL (Public Educational Access to Environmental Information in Maine), the on-line GIS-based searchable database for Maine lakes.

Lake Smart Program recognizes lakefront property owners who maintain their property so as to protect water quality. Free property evaluation leads to Award and site specific guidance.

Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (includes Bureau of Warden Service).

Maine Department of Environmental Protection