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Paddling in Aroostook

Relax on the water this summer or find a true Aroostook adventure along the pristine Allagash Wilderness Waterway - a true gem in the Crown of Maine.

Seasons

Aroostook County canoe races happen during Highwater Season at the end of April until the middle of June.

You're invited to explore pristine waters

Explore parts of The County only seen from the water. The Allagash Wilderness Waterway is a bucket list paddle for many and it gives all Aroostook paddles the same reputation. Don't be fooled - if you love being on the water and are looking to relax, then you can find that here. Family fun canoe races in the region are the epicenter of the action during high water season and every race is open to all skill levels and prizes are often awarded by skill category. There are some canoe and kayak outfitters in the region and many of the lakefront lodging options feature rentals for guests - simply ask your host!

Most all lakes, large ponds, and rivers offer public boat landings. The areas provide public access to Maine's clean lakes and in many cases are nice picnic areas. Kayaking and paddleboarding are more common on the lakes of Aroostook County while canoeing dominates the overnight adventure explorations of the many rivers here. Popular lakes to paddle include: Nickerson Lake, Pleasant Lake, Portage Lake, Number Nine Pond, Eagle Lake, Long Lake, Square Lake, and Mud Lake. The Fish River Chain of Lakes is a popular paddle destination simply because each lake is connected to the next making it possible to 'lake skip' from one to the next.

Allagash Wilderness Waterway

Forever Wild, the 92-mile Allagash Wilderness Waterway in northern Maine is the United State's most distinguished canoe trips. Henry David Thoreau visited the Allagash region in 1857 guided by two natives of the Penobscot Tribe, Joseph Aitteon and Joe Polis. Native American heritage is found in the names of places throughout the region like Umsaskis Lake and Musquacook Stream. Soon after logging operations boomed in the region, but by The Allagash Wilderness Waterway, established by the State of Maine and part of the National Wild and Scenic River System. But by 1966 the Maine State Legislature and later the U.S. Department of the Interior designated The Allagash Wilderness Waterway as the first National Wild and Scenic River System.

  • Need to know - There is no cellphone service, carry in/carry out, motorized boats are prohibited, camping reservations are required
  • Length of Trip - Most canoe trips down the are overnight trips and often seven day backwoods adventures
  • Registered Maine Guide - It is recommended and most common for people to use a Registered Maine Guide who knows the river
  • River Conditions - Getting ready for a trip? Sign up for river conditions notifications by SMS/email.

Northern Forest Canoe Trail

Completed in 2006, the Northern Forest Canoe Trail (NFCT) is a 700-mile water trail from Old Forge, New York to Fort Kent, Maine, that goes through private and public lands. Maine contains more miles of NFCT waters than any other state or province on the trail. The NFCT continues from Chesuncook Lake to the Allagash River as a spectacular ribbon of lakes, ponds, rivers and streams winding through northern Maine and flows into the St John River and to the international eastern terminus of the Northern Forest Canoe Trail in Riverside Park in Fort Kent. The trail follows traditional travel routes used by Native American, settlers and guides. It is the longest inland water trail in the nation.

It consists of the following:

  • 23 rivers and streams
  • 59 lakes and ponds
  • 45 communities
  • 65 portages (70+ miles)

On the Northern Forest Canoe Trail, you can camp in an Adirondack Lean-to and paddle through the High Peaks Wilderness, watch moose from the deep woods of Maine, or branch off for a side adventure of whitewater trips down the Androscoggin River in New Hampshire.

Maps & Canoe Races

27 Mapped Paddle Routes

We have mapped 27 water trails for visitors to find their way and get closer to the very best of Maine's Aroostook County. Use the Maine Train Finder maps to get directions to safe parking areas, find take out locations, and paddling distances. These maps are created by real paddlers and never us AI! View Aroostook Paddling Maps Now >

2024 Races

Paddle faster! The region is known for a fun springtime canoe races which are largely just for friendly competition. It is a long standing tradition that every year each participant of the Meduxnekeag River Canoe Race in Houlton brings home a 5# bag of famous Maine potatoes.

  • past - Houlton, Meduxnekeag River Race
  • past - Caribou, Aroostook River Run Off
  • past - Kossuth, 34 Mile Baskahegan Stream Race
  • past - Presque Isle, Aroostook River Fun Run
  • past - Stockholm, Madawaska River Run
  • past - Grand Isle, Grand Isle Flat Water Race
  • July 28 - Island Falls, Recreational Canoe, Kayak, Plus Race

Explore the very best of inland Maine

Find your Aroostook adventure exploring the miles upon miles of pristine rivers in The County. Relax and grab your paddle, it doesn’t matter if it’s canoeing or kayaking - a day of paddling, laughter, and making memories are the best summer days.

92 Miles

Allagash Wilderness Waterway

112 Miles

Aroostook River

35 Miles

Meduxnekeag River

80 Miles

St. John River

7 Races

Fun Family Paddles

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Allagash Wilderness Waterway
Rideout's Lodge & Cottages
6 Waterfront Dr, Weston, ME 04424
Canoes-R-Us
760 Aroostook Road Fort Kent, ME 04743
Deboullie Public Reserved Land
Deboullie Pond East Campsite, X576+PJ, Allagash, ME 04739
Aroostook State Park
87 State Park Rd, Presque Isle, ME 04769
Allagash Guide Service
928 Allagash Rd, Allagash, ME 04774
Maine Sporting Camp Association
Lakeside Lodge Sinclair Maine
246 Sinclair Rd, Sinclair, ME 04779
Tylor Kelly Camps & Guide Service
77A Dickey RD, Allagash, ME 04774
Canoe the Wild
588 US-1, Weston, ME 04424
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