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Carrabassett River adventures

Carrabassett River Adventures

The Carrabassett River flows through Maine, offering opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and enjoying scenic wilderness.

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Acres Protected
60
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1978
Year Established

About Carrabassett River

Carrabassett River
 

The Carrabassett River is a vital waterway in Maine, stretching over 33 miles and passing through remote mountainous terrain before joining the Kennebec River. This river is known for its diverse ecosystem, supporting plant and animal life, including brook trout and wildflower species. It is a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts looking to paddle, fish, or hike along its banks. Historically, the river served as a transportation route and continues to be a cherished part of the local heritage. Its surrounding landscapes provide striking views of the mountains and forested areas, drawing visitors who seek both relaxation and adventure. The area's appeal is enhanced by its relatively untouched nature, offering a sense of seclusion and pristine beauty.

Highlights

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Scenic paddling routes offering views of untouched Maine wilderness

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Wildflower viewing in spring and fall foliage in autumn

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Historic connection as a former trade route

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Secluded fishing spots along the river

Notable Natural Features

Kennebec River Confluence

Where the Carrabassett River meets the larger Kennebec River.

Poplar Falls

A tranquil waterfall accessible by a short hike, great for a secluded visit.

Bigelow Mountain Range View

Visible from various points along the river, offering stunning mountain vistas.