In the News: Our Maine Brewery Visited by the Traveling Maine(rs)
We’re not shy about the fact that our Kennebec River Brewery is on the Maine Beer Trail – a trail that spotlights fresh, hand-crafted, Maine-made beer. It’s exciting news!
We’re not shy about the fact that our Kennebec River Brewery is on the Maine Beer Trail – a trail that spotlights fresh, hand-crafted, Maine-made beer. It’s exciting news!
The guides at Northern Outdoors serve up a gourmet riverside lunch right on the banks of the Kennebec River. Really! In fact, it just might be the best wilderness lunch spot in Maine, or at least we think so!
When it comes to Maine, rafting on the Kennebec River brings thoughts of pristine high-volume water that cuts through one of Maine’s most spectacular wilderness settings – but don’t forget to hop out and enjoy the float!
Maine outdoor writers George and Linda Smith just spent two fantastic days with us Kennebec River rafting, fishing and touring our Maine brewery for their upcoming articles on traveling Maine.
Two separate articles on Boston.com recommend Maine whitewater rafting with Northern Outdoors this summer, and there’s no better time than now to stay cool by getting on the river with us!
Maine whitewater rafting is exciting, fun and a great way to connect with the outdoors. Throw some hot weather into the mix and there’s just not a better way to spend a summer day than on a Kennebec River Rafting trip. Sunshine, refreshingly clean water and a boat…
Our Maine brewery is mentioned in this month’s issue of the widely popular beeriodical – Yankee Brew News.
Northern Outdoors offers half off rafting Monday through Friday for kids under 18 all summer long. And for the parents, we are located at the Kennebec River Brewery in The Forks, ME.
Interested in rafting all three rivers in one weekend?! Earn the exclusive Triple Crown paddle by booking the Penobscot, Dead, and Kennebec Rivers on Labor Day Weekend.
The most iconic place to experience Maine whitewater rafting is on the mighty Penobscot River. Mount Katahdin, Maine’s highest mountain, stands as the backdrop as you navigate through some of the most technical rapids in the east.
This past Memorial Weekend was sure one to remember for those that went Dead River rafting with Northern Outdoors. Originally, we were scheduled for Kennebec River rafting on Saturday and Dead River rafting on Sunday. But due to the extreme high water levels, from the previous night’s rain, we rafted the Dead River on both Saturday and Sunday. A chance like this hardly ever happens!
One of those well-known adventures is Dead River rafting with Northern Outdoors. Each year, we’re lucky enough to have 8 releases on the Dead River. This 16-mile trip offers a day of paddling through heart-pounding Class III, IV, and V whitewater and avid rafters say that “you haven’t rafted Maine until you have been on all three rivers – Dead, Kennebec and Penobscot“.
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