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Allagash Wilderness Waterway

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Allagash Wilderness Waterway
c/o Bureau of Parks and Lands
Northern Region Headquarters
106 Hogan Road
Bangor, ME 04401

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Allagash Natural History Guide

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Description

The Allagash Wilderness Waterway was established by the Maine Legislature in 1966 to preserve, protect, and enhance the natural beauty, character, and habitat of a unique area. It is a magnificent, 92-mile-long ribbon of lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams winding through the heart of northern Maine's vast commercial forests.

For more than a century "The Allagash" has been praised and enjoyed as a sportsman's paradise. Many famous people, including Henry David Thoreau, have enjoyed its beauty and come away filled with determination to protect it for future generations. The people of Maine have made this dream possible. The State of Maine, through the Bureau of Parks and Lands within the Department of Conservation, seeks to ensure that this area will be maintained forever as a place of solace and refuge from the pressures of society.

Protection of the Waterway was further enhanced in 1970 when it was named the first state-administered component of the National Wild and Scenic River System. There are no permanent human residents in this area, and visitors show respect and care by leaving the fewest possible signs of their presence.

2007 Allagash Wilderness Waterway Annual Report is available online.

While planning your trip, please read the

rules for the Allagash Wilderness Waterway.

Authorized Watercraft Measurements for Canoe and Kayak for the Allagash Wilderness Waterway

Read a brief history of the Allagash.

You may also download and read the Natural History Guide.

The Allagash Wilderness Waterway is part of the Northern Forest Canoe Trail. The Northern Forest Canoe Trail is an historic 740-mile watertrail through New York, Vermont, Quebec, New Hampshire, and Maine.

For water flow rates, data is available from a monitoring station on the Allagash River just upstream of the Rte 161 bridge. Click here for the USGS Web page with that data.

For more information, click the "LEARN MORE" link above.

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Activities

  • camping
  • canoeing
  • cross-country skiing
  • fishing
  • hiking (trails)
  • hunting
  • snowmobiling
  • snowshoeing
  • swimming
  • watching wildlife

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Rules

Consider lending a hand. Contact us if you would like to help with stewardship or maintenance work.

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Canoe Paddle Instruction

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Special Considerations

Moving firewood can transport exotic insects & diseases that pose a serious threat to our forests. Don't transport firewood, buy it from a local source Burn It Where You Buy It

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