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Canoeing Maine’s Allagash Wilderness Waterway and Ghost Trains

March 31, 2025 By Dave Conley

Ava Kabouchy article and images are featured in the March issue of Go World Travel Magazine. Ava took part in a Canoe the Wild, Seven day Allagash canoe trip, September, 2024. Below, the sun sets over the Allagash Wilderness Waterway

Canoeing the Allagash with experienced guides is a sought-after experience, so I knew I had to book my spot early. Fortunately, Canoe the Wild still had availability for early September, which aligned perfectly with my travel plans. They provided clear directions to our meeting point in Ashland, Maine, and sent over a comprehensive packing list. The company took care of everything—guides, tents, sleeping mats, all our meals, and even dry bags for our gear. One highlight for me was our stop at Eagle Lake to check out the Ghost Trains. Bob kindly let me borrow a camper’s whistle, reminding me that when nature calls at 3 AM, it’s good to be prepared for anything!

Below is one of two ghost trains located near the shores of Eagle Lake, Allagash Wilderness Waterway State Park.

Article and Images credit: Ava Kabouchy. Read Ava’s article here: Go World Travel Magazine, HERE

 

 

Filed Under: 2024 Canoe Trips Tagged With: abandoned trains, Abenaki Indians, Allagash logging history, Canoe the Wild, Dave Conley, East Millinocket, ghost trains, great depression, Great northern Paper company, King Edouard Lacrois, Maine canoe trips, Maine Guides, Maine history, Millinocket, pulpwood, railway, river tours

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