St Croix River, Starting in Vanceboro, it's 10 miles to Little Falls, 20 miles to Loon Bay and 33 miles to Grand Falls flowage.
Choose from 1-5 days. With quick water and lots of easy class I-II rapids, the St. Croix river is an excellent choice
for families and groups with little or no experience. This dam controlled river means good water all summer! We can handle groups
up to 25 in number, ages 10-up. A two day trip fully outfitted and guided is *$195.00 per person when the group size is 10 or
more, add $95.00 per person for each extra day and night. (*Inquire for pricing for groups less then ten), Day trips start at
$75.00 per person. Saint Croix River Map
Baskahegan Stream, A great 1-4 day canoe trip with several putin and takeout
options. The Baskahegan Stream in northern Washington County offers great fishing for Small Mouth Bass! You'll paddle down
a scenic deadwater on your way to Baskahegan Lake. After crossing Baskahegan Lake, we paddle down the stream to Crooked
Brook Flowage, Portage around the dam in Danforth and continue down stream to our takeout in Bancroft above the confluence with
the Mattawamkeag River. Currently, Canoe the Wild & students with the East Grand School's outdoor education program in Danforth, are
working on campsite improvements on Baskahegan Lake with a grant from First Wind's Stetson Mountain Fund. Run May to mid June and
in the fall, 2 to 4 days, $195.00 to $385.00 per person, ages 12 and up. Days trips start at $75.00 per person. Baskahegan
Map
The Allagash, this is a true wilderness canoe trip, through the heart of the Maine wilderness. The Allagash is our best canoe
trip for spotting lots of moose! The itinerary can be on the leisurely side. Rich in history from the early logging days, travel back
in time as we visit the abandoned logging trains on Eagle Lake. Churchill Lake Dam has a small museum with logging artifacts,
while the upper river offers a visit to an abandoned Lombard Steam Hauler, once use to haul logs to the river's edge. Chase
Stream Rapids offers quick water with a few class II rapids while the portage around 40' Allagash Falls provides a breathtaking
view of the falls! Allagash Lake has great fishing for Brook Trout, exploring an ice cave, a hike up Allagash Mountian and
a nice quickwater stream trip to Chamberlin Lake. The trip is well-suited for beginners, ages 12 and up. Choose from four to
ten days, cost $495.00 to $950.00 per person. Allagash teen trip and slide show