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Penobscot River Corridor - The Pines, Maine
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| | AMENITIES: Fishing Boating
Activities: boating, fishing, hiking, swimming and canoeing
In case you have a thing about boating you are in luck, boating is magnificent at this campground. So many enjoyable things near Penobscot River Corridor - The Pines; when you're here you're always having a magnificent time. There's such a vast number of things to do at Penobscot River Corridor - The Pines including hiking, fishing, swimming, and whitewater paddling, so probably you want to stick around. All the perfect local attractions in close proximity and such a perfect variety of outdoors recreation will without doubt have you coming back again | |
and again. In Maine you never run out of outdoors cool things. The welcoming environment and the magnificent facilities attract folks from far and near. Pack your camping stuff and get your wheels rolling; Penobscot River
| | Corridor - The Pines, Maine is a magnificent site for getting out. The Caucomgomoc Lake to Black Pond portion, a whitewater part on Caucomgomoc Stream is 2 miles from start to finish. This close by part of whitewater is a type I-II. This portion of Caucomgomoc Stream is suited for kayak paddlers who haven't been whitewater kayaking or rafting for so long. Whitewater rapids are dangerous occurrences, so you have to check the latest conditions before you go. You certainly have to visit Lily Bay State Park while you're here at Penobscot River Corridor - The Pines, and Chesuncook Lake is a good lake close by. The Big Spencer Mountain Trail offers hiking at its best; a quick visit to | |
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Little Ragmuff Stream is positively a delightful idea. This campground is a fine place to pop by. Penobscot River Corridor - The Pines is right by the Carry Trail.
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Other campgrounds near Penobscot River Corridor - The Pines, Maine:
Penobscot River Corridor - Big Island, Greenville, 1 miles away
Penobscot River Corridor - Little Ragmuff, Greenville, 1 miles away
Penobscot River Corridor - Lone Pine, Greenville, 1 miles away
Penobscot River Corridor - Big Ragmuff, Greenville, 3 miles away
Penobscot River Corridor - Halfway House, Greenville, 3 miles away
Penobscot River Corridor - Pine Stream, Greenville, 3 miles away
Penobscot River Corridor - Boomhouse Group, Greenville, 5 miles away
Penobscot River Corridor - Canvas Dam, Clayton Lake, 5 miles away
Penobscot River Corridor - Thoreau Island, Greenville, 6 miles away
Penobscot River Corridor - Gero #1, Greenville, 7 miles away
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Paddling Rivers Near Penobscot River Corridor - The Pines, Maine:
Caucomgomoc Stream, Piscataquis County, 10 miles away  Class I-II - 2 miles long (Caucomgomoc Lake to Black Pond)
Ellis Brook, Piscataquis County, 13 miles away  Class II - 1.8 miles long (Ellis Bog to Chamberlain Lake)
Allagash Stream, Piscataquis County, 15 miles away  Class I-II - 5.5 miles long (Allagash Lake to Chamberlain Lake)
Roach River, Piscataquis County, 17 miles away  Class II-III - 6.5 miles long (Kokadjo to Moosehead lake)
Penobscot River - West Branch, Somerset County, 18 miles away  Class III+ - 2.5 miles long (Seboomook Dam to Roll Dam Campsite)
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Public Lands near Penobscot River Corridor - The Pines, Maine:
Lily Bay State Park, Maine, 22 miles away 
Peaks-Kenny State Park, Maine, 39 miles away 
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Trails near Penobscot River Corridor - The Pines, Maine:
Big Spencer Mountain Trail, Piscataquis County, 12 miles away 
Carry Trail, Piscataquis County, 12 miles away 
Number Four Mountain Trail, Piscataquis County, 19 miles away 
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Lakes Near Penobscot River Corridor - The Pines, Maine:
Chesuncook Lake, Piscataquis County, 12 miles away 
Ragged Lake, Piscataquis County, 16 miles away 
First Roach Pond, Piscataquis County, 17 miles away 
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Current weather conditions and forecast for Penobscot River Corridor - The Pines, Maine
Local climate location: BRASSUA DAM 29 miles away

           
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