Conditions
Compare water temperature, air temperature, feels-like temperature, UV index, wind, waves and currents. Surf-focused data appears when a marine model covers the spot.
Shared BeachFinder spot: compare live conditions, water temperature, wind, UV, waves, currents, amenities and nearby alternatives before you leave.
Surfers can check wind, wave height, currents and surf cues here before opening the full BeachFinder app.
Keoka Lake Beach is a lake swimming spot in Waterford, Maine, on the shore of Keoka Lake. Unlike an ocean beach, its appeal comes from the calm of the lake, the short access to the water and the wooded hills around the shoreline. Local resources describe Keoka as a medium-sized lake with a public beach and boat launch, making it a good choice for a simple swim, a family pause or a canoe outing when conditions are stable. On BeachFinder, this page helps check air temperature, feels-like temperature, UV index, wind speed and available swimming information before leaving. On a lake, wind matters as much as on the sea: it can make the surface choppier, complicate paddleboarding or quickly cool the feel of the beach. UV is also a key point because reflection on the water increases exposure fast. The app data helps decide whether the trip is worth it or whether another nearby lake may be better. The badges show parking, toilets, showers, accessible access and restaurants found around the lake. If Keoka is too exposed or too busy, compare nearby spots such as Gage Rice Beach, Long Lake Beach or Pleasant Point Town Beach.
Keoka Lake is one of those Maine lakes that works more as a local landmark than a spectacular destination. The public beach and boat access create a summer village atmosphere: people come to swim, launch a kayak or stay by the water. The best BeachFinder use here is to check wind and UV, then choose between a quiet swim and exploring nearby lakes.
Compare water temperature, air temperature, feels-like temperature, UV index, wind, waves and currents. Surf-focused data appears when a marine model covers the spot.
BeachFinder checks parking, showers, toilets, accessible places and restaurants around the spot with OpenStreetMap and shows them in the counters and map.
Compare nearby alternatives if conditions change, parking is full, or you want a calmer spot.