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Penobscot River Corridor - Canada Falls Dam, Maine
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| | AMENITIES: Fishing Boating
Activities: boating, fishing, hiking, swimming and canoeing
The staff who's always there to help and the admirably taken care of facilities will make you feel magnificent. Maine is a good spot for outdoors folks. At Penobscot River Corridor - Canada Falls Dam entertaining stuff to do is plentiful, and to be here is always fun.
The magnificent selection of local attractions, and the nearby outdoors recreation are guaranteed to keep you coming back over and over. There's so much stuff to do at Penobscot River Corridor - Canada Falls Dam including playing golf, whitewater paddling, and hiking, so there's | |
no way to get bored. The type V Canada Falls Lake to Pittston Farm segment of Penobscot River - South Branch is 3.5 miles long. The Canada Falls Lake to Pittston Farm segment of Penobscot River - South Branch is suitable for whitewater
| | paddlers who have been whitewater rafting or kayaking for a period of time. You ought to check the situation before you go; whitewater rafting or kayaking can become dangerous. Going for a hike along the Alder Brook Trail will let you absorb the natural beauty of this area. Canada Falls Dam is a charming place right next door to Penobscot River Corridor - Canada Falls Dam, and if the weather is nice, you can go for a hike along the Bald Mountain Trail. This is such a scenic campground. Golf can be played at MT Kineo Golf Course, and as expected, everybody loves Lily Bay State Park. The amount of rainfall that falls at Penobscot River Corridor - Canada Falls Dam is close to the national | |
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average. The month with most of the rain is July, and February on the other hand is the driest. All through the summer months at Penobscot River Corridor - Canada Falls Dam temperatures are commonly in the 70's.
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Other campgrounds near Penobscot River Corridor - Canada Falls Dam, Maine:
Penobscot River Corridor - South Branch, West Forks, 2 miles away
Penobscot River Corridor - North Branch, Jackman, 2 miles away
Penobscot River Corridor - Birch Point, Jackman, 3 miles away
Penobscot River Corridor - Kings High Landing, West Forks, 4 miles away
Seboomook Wilderness, Rockwood, 7 miles away
Old Mill, Rockwood, 7 miles away
Old Mill Camping Area, Rockwood, 7 miles away
Penobscot River Corridor - Seven Mile Hill, West Forks, 8 miles away
Seboomook wilderness Campground, Rockwood, 13 miles away
Woody's Campground and Cottages, Rockwood, 13 miles away
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Paddling Rivers Near Penobscot River Corridor - Canada Falls Dam, Maine:
Penobscot River - South Branch, Somerset County, 0 miles away  Class V - 3.5 miles long (Canada Falls Lake to Pittston Farm)
Penobscot River - South Branch, Somerset County, 1 miles away  Class I-II - 17.5 miles long (Bridge to Canada Falls Dam)
Penobscot River - North Branch, Somerset County, 11 miles away  Class I-II - 20.8 miles long (Big Bog Dam to Pittston Farm)
Baker Branch, Somerset County, 11 miles away  Class I-II - 26.5 miles long (Fourth St. John Pond to Baker 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 - Canada Falls Dam, Maine:
Lily Bay State Park, Maine, 34 miles away 
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Trails near Penobscot River Corridor - Canada Falls Dam, Maine:
Alder Brook Trail, Somerset County, 14 miles away 
Bald Mountain Trail, Somerset County, 16 miles away 
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Golf Courses Near Penobscot River Corridor - Canada Falls Dam, Maine:
MT Kineo Golf Course, Rockwood, 6 miles away 
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Current weather conditions and forecast for Penobscot River Corridor - Canada Falls Dam, Maine
Local climate location: JACKMAN 26 miles away

           
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