Eustis is a remote and beautiful outpost in the upper Kennebec Valley, surrounded by the mountains and forests of western Maine. The town sits along the shores of Flagstaff Lake — a reservoir created in 1950 that now draws anglers, boaters, and paddlers seeking uncrowded waters. The nearby Bigelow Mountain Range is one of Maine’s great hiking destinations, with sweeping views stretching from the White Mountains to the Canadian border on clear days. Eustis is also home to King and Bartlett Fish & Game Club, one of the most exclusive sporting camps in the Northeast, continuing a tradition of wilderness hospitality that dates back over a century.
Highlights
- Flagstaff Lake
- Bigelow Mountain Range
- King and Bartlett Fish & Game Club
- Arnold Trail historic route
- Sugarloaf ski resort nearby