Penobscot - Seboomook Dam River

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The Penobscot - Seboomook Dam section offers excellent Class III whitewater from Seboomook Dam to Roll Dam, featuring technical ledges and pool-drop rapids perfect for intermediate paddlers. This challenging 2.5-mile run through Maine's North Woods requires portages around major drops but rewards with pristine wilderness scenery and excellent wildlife viewing including moose and eagles. Best paddled May through September with water levels between 350-3000 cfs. Access from logging roads 37 miles from the nearest town makes this a remote adventure requiring shuttle arrangements.

Highlights

Class III whitewaterWilderness remotenessTechnical ledgesWildlife viewingPool-drop rapids
Best season: May-September

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of Penobscot - Seboomook Dam River?

The difficulty of Penobscot - Seboomook Dam River varies by section.

When is the best time to canoe Penobscot - Seboomook Dam River?

The best time is May-September.

Where is Penobscot - Seboomook Dam River located?

Penobscot - Seboomook Dam River is located in the region of Canada.

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Sources

cartespleinair.org · forums.paddling.com · eddy-line.com · northernoutdoors.com · maine.gov