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The 740-mile
Northern Forest Canoe
Trail traces Native American travel routes across
some of the most scenic paddling country in the
Northeast from Old Forge, New York, across Vermont,
Québec and New Hampshire, to Fort Kent, Maine. This
nationally recognized
water trail represents a series of more than 50
interconnected destinations, extending through a
diversity of waterways, landscapes, and communities
within the Northern Forest Region.
From the Flagstaff area, kayakers and canoeists can
enjoy Trail outings from a half-day to a weekend or more
by exploring the Dead River from its shallow seasonal
South Branch,
across the flooded expanse of Flagstaff Lake with many
sandy beaches and
spectacular views of the Bigelow Mountain Range, and
through the marshes and flatwater
above the spectacular Grand Falls.
For more information visit
www.NorthernForestCanoeTrail.org |