Maine Adventure Travel Guide
Video of the Week: High Water Kennebec River Rafting
Kennebec River rafting is always fun. Throw a little extra water into the mix and the trip becomes down right AWESOME! The standard water level for Kennebec River rafting is 4,800CFS (cubic feet per second), and this past weekend we rafted on 8,500CFS of water.
Dead River Rafting Part 1: Creation of Maine’s Largest Man-made Lake
The Long Falls Dam, where water is now released for us to enjoy Dead River rafting, impounds the waters of Flagstaff Lake.
Maine Whitewater Rafting: Yankee Magazine Recommends Northern Outdoors
Yankee Magazine rates Penobscot River Rafting one of Maine’s Best Adventures in 2011 and recommends Northern Outdoors.
Dead River Rafting Part 2: Rising of Flagstaff Lake
Slaid Cleaves and Nicole St. Pierre, with photos contributed by the Dead River Area Historical Society, produced this song and video titled “Below” which chronicles the 1940’s flooding of Flagstaff and Dead River in Maine.
Dead River Rafting: Huge Water Scheduled for May
Braving the rapids in the summer is quite a thrill, but spring rafting is truly an excellent time to catch exciting water levels in Maine. As the spring thaw begins, the rivers swell to levels higher than what we typically see in the summer.
Northern Outdoors is Founding Partner in Collaborative to Promote Maine Adventure Vacations
Northern Outdoors is pleased to announce its participation as a founding partner of the Maine Woods Discovery Initiative. The program will market Maine adventure vacations and experiences and promote nature-based tourism. Our winter adventure package on Maine Woods Discovery is Inn-to-Inn Snowmobiling.