Penobscot River Corridor

Photo credit: Smoking Rivers.

Over 137 miles of water access

The Penobscot River Corridor is a paddler’s dream.  Remote canoe trips, fishing excursions, and whitewater rafting are common activities on the river.  The Corridor is part of the Seboomook region and Norther Forest Canoe Trail, a 740 mile watertrail that starts in New York and ends in Maine’s northern town of Allagash.  Those who enjoy remote wilderness will love the Penobscot River Corridor.

ACTIVITIES

  • Camping
  • Canoeing
  • Fishing
  • Hiking (trails)
  • Snowmobiling
  • Swimming
  • Wildlife watching

INSTANT DOWNLOAD & PRINT MAPS

Park Guide & Map
Park Map only
Penobscot River Corridor Map

SERVICES & FACILITIES

  • Hand-carry boat launch
  • Trailered boat launch

ADDITIONAL LINKS

Maine Bureau of Parks & Lands
Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation & Forestry

Photo credit: Natural Resource Council of Maine.