Maine Adventure Travel Guide

New Trails Along Old Canada Scenic Byway For Hikers, Runners, Bicyclists
The central trail follows the Lower Kennebec River along the Old Canada Road Scenic Byway from Solon past Northern Outdoors in The Forks and up about three miles along the Kennebec River to Moxie Falls. The 2nd trail branches off at the confluence of the Dead River and Kennebec River and follow the Dead River all the way to Grand Falls.

It’s That Time of the Year Again: Maine Beer Festival Season!
Northern Outdoors thrives in creating an atmosphere that is perfect for enjoying a high quality handcrafted beer, but also to really kick back, relax, and escape in beautiful western Maine. And clearly, we are not the only ones who feel this way about the unique atmosphere here at Northern Outdoors.

Boston Events Insider Johnny Montsarrat Goes Snowmobiling at Northern Outdoors
There’s nothing quite like taking a newbie on a snowmobile tour, in the amazing terrain of The Forks Area Network here at Northern Outdoors. Johnny Montsarrat from Boston Events Insider came snowmobiling with us recently and from what he wrote, it looks like he’s the latest to fall in love with this incredible winter sport!

Winter Wedding
When my daughter decided to have a winter wedding just days after Christmas at Northern Outdoors this mother-of-the-bride was a little skeptical but I was also quite wrong!

Special Year
This year (my seventh with this outfitter) I returned to Northern Outdoors and had a very special year. I’ve always enjoyed hunting here, great stand locations, their food and beverages (brewery)are excellent. Add the camaraderie, hard working guides that are good people that know there business and Hunting in Maine doesn’t get any better.

Maine IFW Hunting Report Shows Strong November Deer Hunting Season To Date
Good things are happening up in the Moosehead region, where all the area tagging stations are showing an increase in numbers over the past few years. “Some tagging stations are up by as much as 20 percent,” said IFW wildlife biologist Doug Kane. “Kokadjo is up, and it has been like a desert up there the last few years.” Kane thinks that the region hasn’t rebounded all the way back for the harsh winters of ’08 and ’09, but “people are happy because they are seeing deer.”