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- Kennebec River
- The Kennebec River Gorge marks the start of the 3.5-mile section of the river where rafters come to play. Excellent for beginners and families, the entire whitewater trip is 8 miles long. Paddling the Kennebec at regular and high-water releases is a completely different experience- I preferred the regular water release because it was more turbulent with fewer “holes” filled in by the excess water, making for a wilder ride! The lower section of the river offers an excellent opportunity to float down the river. The Kennebec has daily whitewater releases, bringing the river to 4,800 – 6,000 cfs.
- Detailed river & rapid information for the Kennebec River
- 2024 Kennebec River high water (turbine test) release dates
- Penobscot River
- Whitewater rafting on the West Branch Penobscot River is on both the upper and lower sections of the river. The river trip is between 12 and 14 miles long and is a steep gradient with pool-and-drop technical rapids. This river has consistent big-water daily, with Class III – V rapids, with a bold and exciting Class V right at the beginning. Many outfitters take out after completing the upper section of the river to avoid the long section of deadwater and put back in at the beginning of the rapids on the lower section. This scenic river flows through Baxter State Park and past the base of Mount Katahdin.
- Detailed river & rapid information for Penobscot River
- Dead River
- The Dead River is one of the longest continuous whitewater sections in the Northeast, with approximately 30 rapids in a 13.35-mile stretch ranging from Class II to Class IV. There are typically only 8 water releases for rafting each year on this river. The river mainly consists of granite boulder rapids with many holes and pour-overs. Release levels and periods of heavy rain heavily influence river difficulty. At 1,200 – 1,800 cfs most rapids are Class II, except the first and last few rapids. At 2,000 – 3,500 cfs rapids are Class III, and at 4,500 and up rapids are Class IV.
- Detailed river & rapid information for the Dead River
- 2024 Dead River high water release dates
- Kennebec River
- State of Maine Whitewater Paddling Resources
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Whitewater Paddling Articles
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2018 Kennebec River High Water Whitewater Release Dates
Read more: 2018 Kennebec River High Water Whitewater Release DatesPhoto credit: North Country Rivers 2018 Harris Station Turbine Test Water Release Dates on the Kennebec River Mark your calendars! Here are the high water release dates for the 2018 whitewater rafting/paddling season from Harris Station on the Kennebec River. All releases from Harris Station stop at 1 pm. From May 1st through Columbus day the daily…
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Maine’s best & most beautiful road trips – Drive the Scenic Byways
Read more: Maine’s best & most beautiful road trips – Drive the Scenic BywaysMaine’s scenic byways offer more than beautiful views of forests, mountains, the ocean, and waterways. They are also gateways to Maine outdoor recreation opportunities for every season. Explore one of our sixteen scenic byways and discover your next adventure! Quick Jump – Select a Region Below: The County (Fort Kent, Caribou, Presque Isle, Houlton) Highlands (Bangor,…
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Maine’s Top 6 Wildest Canoe & Kayak Trips
Read more: Maine’s Top 6 Wildest Canoe & Kayak TripsAllagash Wilderness Waterway If you love peace, quiet, and incredible wild beauty, you’ll love the Allagash Wilderness Waterway. This ancient canoe route runs from south to north through 92 miles of untamed beauty. We had the opportunity to experience this wild adventure in 2016. We planned on making it a 7-10 day trip but finished…
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2017 Kennebec River High Water Whitewater Release Schedule
Read more: 2017 Kennebec River High Water Whitewater Release Schedule2017 Harris Station Turbine Test Water Releases (8,000 cfs) Here are the high water release dates for the 2017 season from Harris Station. All releases from Harris Station stop at 1 pm. From May 1st through Columbus day the daily release will be a minimum of 4,800 cfs from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. From June…
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2017 Dead River High Water Whitewater Release Schedule
Read more: 2017 Dead River High Water Whitewater Release Schedule2017 Long Falls Dam releases for the Dead River Here are the high water release dates for the 2017 season from Brookfield Renewable Energy who operates the dam. Listing with a (+) next to them depends on the spring refill and forecast. Water sources are from Long Falls Dam and inflow from Spencer Stream. Listing…