Top 10 Things to Do in The Forks, Maine

The Forks Kennebec Dead Arial

Maine is full of towns with interesting names, but I’m pretty sure The Forks is at the top of the list. Besides just having a great name, The Forks, Maine has plenty of things to do year round. Situated where the Kennebec and Dead Rivers meet, it’s is a haven for outdoor activity in Maine.

21 Maine Travel Hashtags to Inspire Your Summer Adventures

Katahdin

Whether you’re a Maine native looking for fun summer adventures to be had or you’re planning a visit from “outta state,” Instagram is the perfect place to “get lost” for awhile as you dream about all the places you can go in the beautiful Pine Tree State.

Best Rafting Trip Ever

kennebec rafting

My sister and I went rafting on the Kennebec and had the best day of our lives. The river was amazing, especially the first part of the trip when we went through the class 4 rapids… We loved the last 2 hours of the trip as well.. where we could get out in the duckies.. small kayaks… and just float. What a wonderful day. Of course the gourmet lunch was to die for…

Another great weekend!

Kennebec River float

3rd rafting trip in the last two summers and I can’t say enough great things about Northern Outdoors. We highly recommend Northern Outdoors!

Awesome Group Trip: Experience to Remember!

Family rafting Kennebec

My co-workers and I had the best time at Northern Outdoors last weekend. The campsite was big and clean and the main lodge is very welcoming and cozy! We made some awesome memories on the river and our guides really went above and beyond… After the trip there was a slideshow of all the days activities and one of my co-workers said, “wow, they really know how to create an experience here.”

2nd Annual Rafting Adventure

Kennebec lower float Ducky kayak

8/3/17 was our 2nd annual rafting trip! We loved it so much last year couldn’t wait to come back!! we all just had the best day ever!!!

Best Bang for your Buck

Fishing at Grand Falls

My group has been fishing/rafting continuously since 1991 exclusively using Northern Outdoors including both the Kennebec and Penobscot Rivers.