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Dead River, Maine

Dead River, Maine at a Glance
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Class of Rapids Lower: III-IV
Trip Miles Lower: 15 miles
Trip Duration 1 day
Season May-October
Raft Type Paddle Raft, Inflatable Kayak
River Sections Spencer Stream to West Forks (lower)
Nearby Towns West Forks (ME)
Driving Times Portland (ME): 3 hours, Quebec City (Canada): 2.5 hours
Recommended For Tubing & Duckies, Spring, Fall

The Dead offers some of New England’s longest continuous whitewater, with numerous Class III-IV gauntlets named things like Spencer Rips, The Minefield, Humpty Dumpty, Elephant Rock, and Mile Long Rapids. Most commercial rafting trips take place on the lower Dead, putting in below horseshoe-shaped Grand Falls and taking out 15 miles later where the Dead converges with the Kennebec at the town of West Forks. Running through some of Maine’s most pristine wilderness forest, the scenery here is quintessential New England, too. If you can, make a reservation during one of the high-water releases from the Kennebec Water Power Company’s Flagstaff Dam. Usually scheduled on at least six weekends between May, June, September, and October, this is when you’ll experience the most dependable action. Low-water releases for the rest of the spring and summer open up the Dead for guided inflatable kayak trips on some fun Class II-III water. Make a weekend of it by basing yourself out of West Forks or Carrabassett Valley (home to Sugarloaf ski resort) and enjoy rafting on the Dead and Kennebec, as well as other outdoor adventures like rock climbing, hiking, and mountain biking.


* Trip price reflects the average cost per day for a guided rafting adventure on a given river ( $50-$100/day = $50-$100/day; $100-$250/day = $100-$250/day; $250 or more/day = $250 or more/day) and accounts for half-day, full-day, or multiday rafting excursions. Lodging, dining, and transportation costs (airfare, car rental/shuttle, equipment rentals, etc.) have not been factored into account. Please note that the trip price classification is intended to be an approximate guideline, as the range of prices on a given river can vary based on amenities, services, and customized add-ons offered through individual outfitters.
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