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Accessible Boating

The following represents information about recreational opportunities available to people with disabilities in Maine. The level of access and/or compliance with regulatory mandates for public accommodations has not been verified; the information has been provided by the listed organization. Calling ahead for specific accessibility information is highly recommended.

Maine State Parks
Search the Parks and Lands database for locations with boating facilities. Accessibility information is provided about many locations.

Maine Handicapped Skiing
During the summer months Maine Handicapped Skiing offers a variety of activities, including canoeing and kayaking, as well as fishing, wheelchair tennis, handcycling, orienteering and horseback riding throughout the state of Maine.

Acadia National Park
All Acadia National Park boat cruises are operated by private businesses. Contact boat operators to make arrangements for assistance. Website provides contact information.

Raw Faith Accessible Sailing Adventures
Box 293, Addison, Maine 04606
Sailing adventures for children with disabilities.

Appalachian Mountain Club's Knubble Bay Camp,
Georgetown, Maine
The AMC has renovated their Knubble Bay Camp and constructed a canoe/kayak put-in spot with some accessibility features. For more specific accessibility information, and to request permission to use the AMC facilities, contact Dave Wilson at 207-547-4477.







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