Little Long Pond (Seal Harbor, Maine)

Little Long Pond is a pond in Seal Harbor, Maine, United States, at the southern end of Mount Desert Island.[2] Fed by Jordan Stream, a runoff of Jordan Pond, the pond is separated from Bracy Cove at the Gulf of Maine by a narrow causeway carrying State Route 3. It is officially called Long Pond, but has been given the Little prefix to differentiate it from other Long Ponds in the area.[3] A 2.2 miles (3.5 km) trail circumnavigates the pond, while an offshoot leads to Jordan Pond House. Mostly flat on its eastern side, it rises somewhat from the pond's northern end to around halfway down its western side.[4]

Little Long Pond
View from the pond's southern end, at the Route 3 causeway
Location of Little Long Pond in Maine, U.S.
Location of Little Long Pond in Maine, U.S.
Little Long Pond
Location of Little Long Pond in Maine, U.S.
Location of Little Long Pond in Maine, U.S.
Little Long Pond
LocationSeal Harbor, Maine, U.S.
Coordinates44.29932°N 68.256511°W / 44.29932; -68.256511
Primary inflowsJordan Stream
Primary outflowsGulf of Maine
Basin countriesUnited States
Max. length3,500 feet (1,100 m)
Surface area38 acres (15 ha)
Average depth4.9 feet (1.5 m)
References[1]

Little Long Pond includes 17 acres of meadows, 12 acres of marsh, a bog and nearly 1,000 acres of forest.[2] A boat house stands on the eastern shore of the pond. It is possible it was used to serve the farm of Frank Callahan, which stood near the opposite shore in the 19th and early 20th centuries.[5] It has since been demolished.

John D. Rockefeller Jr. purchased the land around the pond for its scenic value, and built in 1914 The Eyrie,[6] a summer house atop the hill immediately to the east of the pond. It was torn down in 1962.

The land was privately owned until 2015 when, in celebration of his 100th birthday, David Rockefeller Sr. donated it to the Land & Garden Preserve.[2][7]

There is a parking space either side of the gate and along the northern side of Route 3.

References

  1. Maine Lake Survey Maps - Hancock County (PDF), Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, 1999, retrieved 2014-02-07
  2. Little Long Pond – Land & Garden Preserve
  3. "Little Long Pond" – French Hill Pond organization
  4. Little Long Pond – All Trails
  5. Little Long Pond and the Callahan Farm on left – Northeast Harbor Library
  6. A 1957 letter written on The Eyrie stationery by Rockefeller, addressed to Charles K. Savage at the Asticou Inn – Maine Memory Network
  7. "David Rockefeller plans donation of Little Long Pond Property" – Maine Coast Heritage Trust, June 3, 2015

Bibliography

  • Little Long Pond: A Field Guide to Four Seasons, Sam Eliot (2017) ISBN 9781366730916

External references


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