This was our third visit to Sebago Point Resort & Golf. It is conveniently located only 45 minutes west of Portland, ME. We arrived on a Thursday afternoon. We were greeted by Lori Golford at the front desk. Our info package had all we need for our stay for the Maine Brewfest Weekend here at the resort.
we were meeting two other couples here. The accommodations are trailers w/ decks refer to as camp homes. Fully furnished, linens supplied, heat and AC. Spartan by some standards but we find them comfortable. Everything is within walking distance, dining hall, bar, beach, camp store, laundry, trash, etc. Golf carts can be rented ($50./day). Note. As a guest you would need to drive a car to the golf courses b/c access via the resort is restricted through the areas of permanent seasonal rentals. Golf was a good value and the course was challenging. Note: this course is really not laid out for walking, as there are many permanent homes along the course.
The resort has a variety of themed weekends. A good place for families, reunions, business retreats, and even weddings. The Brewfest is quite popular so book early. Weekend package also included five meals featuring a lobster or carving station dinner on Saturday evening before the beer hall entertainment.
This the deepest and second largest lake in Maine. Next to Point Sebago is Sebago Lake State Park which is a very pleasant...This was our third visit to Sebago Point Resort & Golf. It is conveniently located only 45 minutes west of Portland, ME. We arrived on a Thursday afternoon. We were greeted by Lori Golford at the front desk. Our info package had all we need for our stay for the Maine Brewfest Weekend here at the resort.
we were meeting two other couples here. The accommodations are trailers w/ decks refer to as camp homes. Fully furnished, linens supplied, heat and AC. Spartan by some standards but we find them comfortable. Everything is within walking distance, dining hall, bar, beach, camp store, laundry, trash, etc. Golf carts can be rented ($50./day). Note. As a guest you would need to drive a car to the golf courses b/c access via the resort is restricted through the areas of permanent seasonal rentals. Golf was a good value and the course was challenging. Note: this course is really not laid out for walking, as there are many permanent homes along the course.
The resort has a variety of themed weekends. A good place for families, reunions, business retreats, and even weddings. The Brewfest is quite popular so book early. Weekend package also included five meals featuring a lobster or carving station dinner on Saturday evening before the beer hall entertainment.
This the deepest and second largest lake in Maine. Next to Point Sebago is Sebago Lake State Park which is a very pleasant hike and view.
Always a fun time here and we will be back. This is a five hour trip from our hometown of Albany, NYMore
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