Canoe trips are going well, lots of laughs, good food and wildlife sightings!
Hope you are all having a great summer and getting some time in the outdoors!
Hope you are all having a great summer and getting some time in the outdoors!
We have room on a few more canoe trips this summer/fall:
August 13 – 17th – West Branch of the Penobscot River/Lobster Lake
September 7 – 12th – Allagash River
September 16 – 19th – Way of the Wabanaki canoe/cultural experience
Click here to see our canoeing schedule.
People are already signing up for our dog sledding trips for next winter, click here to see the dog sledding schedule.
This video produced by Little Outdoor Giants is about our “Way of the Wabanaki” trips to Sugar Island that we offer twice a year, next one is mid September.
Hope you are all having a great summer and getting some time in the outdoors!
Polly, Kevin & all the doggies
Guided Allagash river trips are one of the most pleasant and relaxing canoe trips in Maine. You can see Moose, Eagles, and all the wildlife.
I have been guiding on the Allagash river since 1974 and over the years I’ve seen a distinct pattern in terms of usage. Canoeists must use designated campsites on the waterway and there is no reservation system. In peak periods if paddlers don’t secure a campsite by mid-day or shortly thereafter, they may end up […]
For many avid canoeists, the Allagash River Canoe Trip is on their bucket list, and for good reason. Protected by the citizens of Maine through a referendum in 1966, the mandate was to preserve its “forever wild” state. It truly is some of the wildest areas left in the east. In this article, we’ll help […]
Thank you for hosting our group again this year. I want you to know how much I appreciate the amount of time and effort you give to our students. The amount of trust you have for our students to allow them to lead a team of dogs is truly remarkable. I can not fully understand the amount of work that went into rearranging our itinerary because of the snowfall and high temperatures, but it is greatly appreciated. Your impact on young people reaches far and wide and I hear frequently that our trip to Maine has changed lives. You don’t get to see the pure joy on the kid’s faces as they explain to their parents their experience. It is breathtaking. Thank you again!