NEARBY LAKES
Distance is measured from lake centroid to lake centroid
- Upper Hudson Pond (1928) 0.69 miles north
- Mountain Pond (1956) 0.95 miles east
- Mink Marsh Pond (1982) 2.03 miles east
- McPherson Pond (1992) 2.48 miles east
- Middle Elbow Pond (1950) 2.82 miles southwest
- Lost Pond (1924) 2.92 miles northwest
- Lower Elbow Pond (1952) 2.92 miles south
- Horseshoe Pond (1926) 3.11 miles northeast
- Upper Deadwater Pond (1980) 3.17 miles northeast
- Fifth Musquacook Lake (1946) 3.41 miles west
- Upper Elbow Pond (1948) 3.53 miles southwest
- Mule Brook Deadwater (9796) 3.58 miles southeast
Lower Hudson Pond
T10 R10 WELS, Piscataquis, Maine
MIDAS 1954
| Area (acres): | 88 |
| Perimeter (miles): | 2.3 |
| Mean Depth (feet): | 19 |
| Max Depth (feet): | 50 |
| Delorme Page: | 56 |
| Fishery Type: | Coldwater |
| Invasive Aquatic Plant Infestation: | None known |
Other Lake & Watershed Information

Water Quality
Monitoring Stations
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Boating & Fishing Regulations for this and other Maine waters are available here.
Maine DEP Lake Scorecard 
The Scorecard summarizes many types of lake data into one color-coded graphic, based on current conditions or trends in the lake's health. The color is indicative of an overall condition assessment of each category: blue = good, yellow = fair, and red = poor. Grey indicates there is not enough data for an assessment.
A small number of lakes have more than one hydrologic basin, and there will be scorecards for each basin.
Click the Scorecard image or images below to open the interactive Scorecard and learn more about each of the categories and their respective parameters -- and to get involved!
Questions? Email: MaineDEPLakeScorecard@Maine.gov
To learn more about the scorecard and to have the opportunity to ask the DEP questions, watch this webinar:
Understanding the New Maine DEP Lake Scorecard
