Maine Adventure Travel Guide

Exploring Maine’s Dead River
From Flagstaff Lake to The Forks where the Dead River joins the Kennebec River, runs 42 miles of flatwater, whitewater and the grandest of waterfalls. With hiking, biking, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling trails next to the river, and 8 white water rafting releases, exploring Maine’s Dead River offers different adventures for spring, summer, fall and winter vacations.

5 Essential Rafting Tips for Beginners
Going whitewater rafting for the first time? Here are a few beginner tips to help you know what to expect on your first trip (and to ease your mom’s mind!)

3 Reasons Snowmobiling Is the Best Part of a Maine Winter Vacation
Craving a little adventure on your Maine winter vacation? Mainers know how to have fun in the snow, and there are plenty of winter activities to choose from. Here are 3 reasons you’ll want to add snowmobiling to your itinerary, plus a few of our recommendations on the best places to go!

B-52 Crash Site: Maine Snowmobiling Destination
A popular Maine snowmobiling destination (50 miles by snowmobile trail from Northern Outdoors,) is the B-52 airplane crash site memorial on Elephant Mountain – 15 minutes outside of Greenville, east of Moosehead Lake.

Trail Conditions Reports and Celebrating Winter at our Snowmobile Resort
Be the first to know about The Forks, Maine snowmobile trail conditions direct from Trailmaster Jim Yearwood, and see how we celebrate winter at Northern Outdoors snowmobiling resort.

Maine Snowmobiling Destination: The Bingham Wind Farm
Take a snowmobiling video ride with us from The Forks to Maine’s largest wind farm in Bingham, 30 miles of scenic snowmobile trail.