Maine's Dead River offers one of the Northeast's longest continuous whitewater experiences with 30 rapids over 13.35 miles, ranging from Class II to Class IV. Dam-controlled releases create consistent flows with only 8-18 scheduled release dates annually, featuring challenging rapids like Evil Nasty Hole and Mile Long Rapids. The granite boulder landscape provides technical whitewater through forested wilderness, requiring advanced skills for higher water releases. Best paddled during scheduled dam releases from spring through fall, with shuttle services available from West Forks area outfitters.
The difficulty of Dead River varies by section.
The best time is May-October.
Dead River is located in the region of Canada.
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