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| The Maine Highlands Region |
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LAKE
SHORE HOUSE 9 Tenney Hill Rd,
Monson, Maine
207-997-7069
![]() Trail access to ITS
trails and Lake Hebron. We are located 2 miles from
the appilation trail and have canoe and Kayak rentals as well. We are
open Year round we plenty of activities in the area.
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| www.lakeshore-house.com | Email: info@LakeShoreHouse.com | ||||
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207-695-3288 Tool Free 1
866-223-1380 Fax 207-695-3577
Northwoods Outfitters P.O. Box 160 Greenville, Me 04441 Hours: 9 am - 5 pm 7 days per week info@maineoutfitter.com |
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This is a great course for the new kayak owner or anyone
interested in buying his or her first kayak. Your registered Maine
guide will go through boat and paddle selection, safety equipment,
different paddle strokes, boating safety, comfort, fit and weather
conditions. Learn how to get the maximum enjoyment from your Kayak! 3
hours. No experience necessary.Kayaks and safety equipment provided For
ages 8 and older No experience necessary.
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| Southern Maine Region |
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Parsonsfield | 207-793-2652 |
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| Kennebec and Moose River Valley's Region |
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| . | North Country Rivers | East Vassalboro | 800-348-8871 | . | |
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Maine's Premier
Adventure Resort |
Jackman
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Adventures for all ages |
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The Machias River is another of the featured destinations in Maine, the same for kayaking or just taking a wilderness canoe trip through its 85 miles in length headwaters, runnable to the sea by canoeing from Fifth Machias Lake toward the coastal town of Machias Canoeing on Machias River is only runnable from late April to mid June, because the water levels on this river are dependent on the amount of precipitation received in eastern Maine, and canoe trips are shorter due to the number of access points along the Machias River. The best canoe trips are those on the Machias Rivers headwater lakes, running in the early river season. Maine's rivers cover the different Rapids classification, so you can always select a destination with a river matching your canoeing skills. Class I rapids are easy with no obstacles, small ripples and slow current. Class II rapids are moderate with occasional obstacles, and medium current with waves. Class III rapids are difficult, having longer rapids with strong, irregular currents. Class IV rapids are very difficult and steeper, as well as longer with numerous obstacles. A few rivers in Maine are classified V rapids. Within this type, the rivers are extremely difficult, with large vertical drops, strong hydraulics, and very swift, irregular currents in heavily obstructed channels, or class VI rapids, which are nearly impossible and very dangerous, except for experts, and after a conscientious study with all precautions taken in mind. The 12 mile Kennebec River is classified a rapid class II to V flowing through the Kennebec Gorge until reaching the ending at The Forks. The Penobscot River has 12 miles of rapids class III to V, descending from McKay Station and running through Ripogenus Gorge ending near Pockwockamus Falls. Maine's Dead River is the only rapid class IV and V, which offers the longest stretch of continuous whitewater in the East through a16 mile trip of whitewater beginning at Grand Falls and running until the end at The Forks. To protect the environmental quality of Maine's rivers, the state limits the number of activities each day so it would be advisable to talk with local authorities so you can guarantee your participation wherever you go. Paddling is quiet in the bays and coves the scenic Maine coast and learning the art of sea, lake or New England's best whitewater kayaking gives you the chance to get close to Maine's moose, salmons and ospreys during the day. Tours, canoeing and kayaking across the state include courses, kayak rental facilities, and even relaxing time at evening primitive wilderness river campsites. |
Maine
Vacation Category Guide Everything you need to plan your Maine vacation by the interest category you desire. CLICK HERE ! |
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