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Penobscot River Corridor - Kings High Landing, Maine
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| | AMENITIES: Fishing Boating
Activities: boating, fishing, hiking, swimming and canoeing
There's so much to do near Penobscot River Corridor - Kings High Landing, and if you're looking for a splendid location to go camping, this is a great pick. The personnel who's always there to help out and the satisfactorily operated operations beat anything. You've got to get out of the house, and Penobscot River Corridor - Kings High Landing in Maine is a splendid pick. The great local attractions and the great variety of outdoors recreation will positively have you coming back persistently. As long as you fancy the outdoors you will fancy Maine. | |
The Canada Falls Lake to Pittston Farm segment on Penobscot River - South Branch is a close by grade V whitewater stretch, 3.5 miles in distance. This segment of Penobscot River - South Branch is suggested for expert raft paddlers
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nighttime lows in the 50's. For the duration of the winter highs are in the 20's with temperatures at Penobscot River Corridor - Kings High Landing dipping down into the-10's during winter nights.
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Other campgrounds near Penobscot River Corridor - Kings High Landing, Maine:
Penobscot River Corridor - South Branch, West Forks, 2 miles away
Penobscot River Corridor - North Branch, Jackman, 3 miles away
Penobscot River Corridor - Canada Falls Dam, Jackman, 4 miles away
Penobscot River Corridor - Seven Mile Hill, West Forks, 4 miles away
Seboomook Wilderness, Rockwood, 7 miles away
Old Mill, Rockwood, 7 miles away
Penobscot River Corridor - Birch Point, Jackman, 7 miles away
Seboomook wilderness Campground, Rockwood, 9 miles away
Penobscot River Corridor - Nulhedus Gravel Pit, Greenville Junction, 10 miles away
Old Mill Camping Area, Rockwood, 11 miles away
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Paddling Rivers Near Penobscot River Corridor - Kings High Landing, Maine:
Penobscot River - South Branch, Somerset County, 4 miles away  Class V - 3.5 miles long (Canada Falls Lake to Pittston Farm)
Penobscot River - South Branch, Somerset County, 4 miles away  Class I-II - 17.5 miles long (Bridge to Canada Falls Dam)
Baker Branch, Somerset County, 9 miles away  Class I-II - 26.5 miles long (Fourth St. John Pond to Baker Lake)
Penobscot River - North Branch, Somerset County, 11 miles away  Class I-II - 20.8 miles long (Big Bog Dam to Pittston Farm)
Penobscot River - West Branch, Somerset County, 14 miles away  Class III+ - 2.5 miles long (Seboomook Dam to Roll Dam Campsite)
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Public Lands near Penobscot River Corridor - Kings High Landing, Maine:
Lily Bay State Park, Maine, 31 miles away 
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Trails near Penobscot River Corridor - Kings High Landing, Maine:
Alder Brook Trail, Somerset County, 17 miles away 
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Golf Courses Near Penobscot River Corridor - Kings High Landing, Maine:
MT Kineo Golf Course, Rockwood, 5 miles away 
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Current weather conditions and forecast for Penobscot River Corridor - Kings High Landing, Maine
Local climate location: JACKMAN 28 miles away

           
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