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Our
Trips
We offer three major river trips which
include the Penobscot River, the Allagash Wilderness Waterway, and the Saint
John River. Each has multiple drop off and pick up points to match the amount
of time you have to relax on Maine's waterways. Choose your trip by clicking
the river link of your choice below:
The Allagash Wilderness Waterway

The Allagash Waterway is
widely recognized as one of the best canoeing areas in the country, and
deservedly so. Paddling north from Chamberlain Bridge there are over one
hundred miles of lakes and river before reaching the first civilization at
Allagash Village. Fish and wildlife are abundant. No dangerous rapids are
encountered and navigation is not difficult, but some camping and canoeing
experience is recommended.
The longest trip through the
waterway starts at Chamberlain Lake and ends at Allagash
Village, a distance of about 92 miles and takes between 7 to
10 days. It is a good idea to allow some extra time since some
days strong winds will make paddling on the large lakes
difficult. Shorter trips may be taken from Chamberlain Lake
north to Churchill Dam which is mostly lakes or Umsaskis Lake to Allagash Village which is mostly
river.
For a great side trip consider that
3 miles west of Lock Dam lies the mouth of Allagash Stream. An experienced
canoeist can make the 6 mile trip with pole and paddle up this stream to the
unforgettable solitude of Allagash Lake. The lake and stream are closed to
airplanes, motors and any type of mechanized equipment. Only canoes are
permitted here.
The water level in the side stream
is highly variable. There may be a lack of adequate flow of water for canoeing
at any time in the season.
A short portage from Lock Dam
will take you along the traditional route with a 12 mile
paddle from Eagle Lake, a 2 mile run through the thoroughfare,
and 5 more miles of lake to Churchill Dam. Below the dam is a
nine mile trip through Chase Rapids, dropping into Umsaskis
Lake. Chase Rapids is famous for its white water canoeing. It takes an
experienced person in the stern of the canoe, who is able to guide the canoe
through the rocks when the water is running high!
The trip across Umsaskis Lake to the
Thoroughfare at Long Lake is 5 miles long. Here the private American Reality
Road crosses the waterway.
Another 5 miles through Long Lake
will carry you into the 10 mile run downriver to Round Pond which is 3 miles
wide.
An 18 mile paddle to Allagash Falls,
a third of a mile portage, and a run of 8 miles will bring you to West Twin
Brook.
West Twin Brook is the end of the
Allagash waterway but many prefer to continue another 5 miles to Allagash
Village at the confluence of the St. John and Allagash rivers.
There are five starting points
on the Allagash Waterway most commonly used by Katahdin
Outfitters. All camping is in designated campsites only, on a
first come first serve basis. Where space is available,
campsites are set up to hold two separate parties. All campsites
have picnic tables with ridge poles, tip-off grate fireplaces
and privies. The maximum size party allowed on the waterway is
12 people.
Miles and Number of
Days
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Chamberlain Bridge: |
92 Miles, 7
Days |
| Indian
Stream: |
80 Miles, 6
Days |
| Churchill
Dam: |
62 Miles, 4
Days |
| Bissonette
Bridge: |
55 Miles, 4
Days |
| Allagash
Stream: |
90 Miles, 7
Days |
| Umsaskis: |
53 Miles, 4
Days |
| Round
Pond: |
32 Miles, 3
Days |
Mileage
Chart
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From |
To |
Mileage |
| Chamberlain
Lake |
Lock
Dam |
10 |
| Lock
Dam |
Tramway |
6 |
| Lock
Dam |
Allagash
Lake |
9 |
| Tramway |
Churchill
Dam |
13 |
| Churchill
Dam |
Umsaskis
Lake |
9 |
| Umsaskis
Lake |
Long Lake
Dam |
11 |
| Long
Lake |
Round
Pond |
10 |
| Round
pond |
Michaud
farm |
15 |
| Michaud
Farm |
Allagash
Falls |
3 |
| Allagash
falls |
Twin
Brook |
8 |
| Twin
Brook |
Allagash
Village |
6 |
| Chamberlain
Lake |
Allagash
Village |
98 |

In order to gain access to the Allagash Waterway you will
have to pass through the North Maine Woods gate at the
Telos Gate. For your convenience and planning we have
posted the fee structure below.
NMW LAND USE AND CAMPING FEES - 2002
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Maine Residents
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Others
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Under 15 |
Free Day
Use & Camping
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Free Day
Use & Camping |
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Age 70 & Over
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Free Day
Use |
Free Day
Use |
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Per person per day
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$4.00 |
$8.00 |
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Camping per night
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$5.00 |
$5.00 |
Remember, if you
decide to pull out and end your trip at Michaud Farm, you will have to pay the
appropriate fees because you are still accessing the North Maine Woods. If you
take out at Allagash Village there are no more fees other than 2 dollars per
person per night if you decide to camp there and 1 dollar per canoe landing
fee. This fee is paid to the neighboring land owner.
You may
check here to view some of the popular spots on the
Allagash River.
We are not responsible for
water levels in the river. Mother nature takes care of this and it is therefore
out of our control.
You may also
check
here to view up to date water levels and flows on the Allagash
Waterway.
The end of the Allagash River in Allagash, Maine.

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