Donuts Near Sebago Lake: Local Spots Families Love

There’s something timeless about starting a weekend morning with donuts — a quick stop before a hike, a reward after a kids’ sports game, or just a simple tradition that makes the day feel special.

If you’re looking for donuts near Sebago Lake, here’s a guide to local bakeries and nearby favorites. Some are classic small-town donut shops, while others lean more gourmet — but all are worth knowing about when you’re planning family outings around the region.


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Local Donut Spots Around Sebago Lake

Village Donut Shop — Raymond

A classic local stop that feels like it’s been part of weekend routines for generations. Village Donut Shop makes donuts fresh on-site daily, with traditional favorites alongside seasonal specialties like molasses or apple cider donuts. It’s the kind of early-morning bakery families often stop at before heading out to the lake or trails.


The Donut Shack at Randall Orchards (Standish)

Open weekends during the fall season, the Donut Shack at Randall Orchards is a cozy stop after apple picking or farm visits. Their donuts pair perfectly with fresh cider and the relaxed farm atmosphere makes it feel more like a family outing than just a quick stop.

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Waxwing Bakery (Windham)

Waxwing Bakery is known for beautifully made pastries and seasonal treats. While the menu rotates, their baked goods often include creative donut-style options alongside other bakery favorites — making it a great stop when you want something a little more elevated but still family-friendly.


The Donut Hole (Buxton)

A simple roadside bakery that keeps things classic. Expect traditional flavors and a no-frills experience that feels true to small-town Maine donut shops — perfect for grabbing a box to bring home or share after a morning activity.


Orchard Ridge Farm (Gorham)

Depending on the season, Orchard Ridge Farm often features baked treats alongside their farm offerings. It’s a great example of how local farms around Sebago Lake blend outdoor fun with simple food traditions — donuts included.

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Snickerdoodle’s Coffee Shop (Limington)

A cozy coffee shop atmosphere with baked goods that make it easy to turn a quick donut stop into a slow family morning. This is a good option when you want donuts and a place to sit for a bit.


Caan Family Bakery (Bridgton)

A local bakery known for scratch-made treats and classic pastries. If you’re already exploring Bridgton or heading toward the mountains, this is a convenient stop to pick up donuts for the drive.


Nearby Donut Destinations Worth the Drive

These spots are outside the immediate Sebago Lake towns but still popular with local families when you’re already heading toward Portland, Lewiston, or the surrounding area.

  • Dough Boy Donuts (Limerick)
  • Tony’s Donuts (Portland)
  • The Holy Donut (Portland, Scarborough, & more)
  • Eighty 8 Donuts — Portland
  • The Italian Bakery — Lewiston

Planning a Donut Stop With Kids

Many of these spots open early and sell out quickly — especially on weekends or during peak seasons. Pairing a donut stop with a nearby trail, playground, or farm visit is an easy way to turn a simple treat into a full family outing.

If you’re looking for more local places to explore with kids — from farms to trails to indoor stops — you’ll find plenty of ideas throughout the Lake Region Kids Calendar guides.


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I’m Lauren


I am a lifelong Mainer and the creator of Lake Region Kids Calendar! As a mom of two living and playing in the Sebago Lake Region, I love staying active indoors and outdoors, sharing local hidden gems, and highlighting the kid and family friendly events and activities that make our community special.

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