Another Canoe the Wild guided and outfitted canoe trip on the Allagash. We saw 5 moose and lots of other wildlife. For most, this was their first multi day canoe trip including paddling class II rapids! Check out our 2024 schedule here:
Maine canoe trips
3 Day St Croix River Canoe Trip, July 22-24, 2023
Our Canoe the Wild St Croix River trips are great for families with younger kids and for those not wanting a longer trip. Great fishing for bass, lively but not too lively whitewater. Check out our 2024 schedule here.
Allagash Canoe Trip July 6-12, 2023
7 day Allagash Canoe the Wild canoe trip including a visit to the Eagle Lake and West Branch Railroad and Eagle Lake Tramway. We caught a few brook trout, paddle lively Chase Stream Rapids, spotted several moose, enjoyed high water and a tail wind. Check out our scheduled 5 and 7 day Allagash canoe trips Canoe the Wild Allagash Trips in 2023 and 2024 Current Schedule.
Canoe the Wild and Maine Women Hunters on the Allagash
Another 5 day Allagash canoe trip with Canoe the Wild , this one with the Maine Women Hunter’s group. We had high water and the bugs were not bad. Most of the rain fell at night and nobody joined the swim team in Chase Stream Rapids! Maine Guide Mark Hutchinson ran safety sweep canoe with Sharon in Chase Stream Rapids. The trip was assisted by Maine guide and leader of the Maine Women Hunters group Christi Holmes. To take part in a future Maine Women Hunter’s 5 day Allagash trip, contact Christi Holmes on Facebook. Our scheduled 2023 and 2024 trips.
Custom Private School Group, 5 Days on the St Croix River Trip, May 2023
8th Grade class trip on the St Croix River, May 29- June 2 guided by Wayne Daggett and Nick Chambers of Canoe the Wild. Contact Canoe the Wild to discuss a custom private trip for your group or visit our 2023 schedule to take part in an already scheduled trip on the St. Croix or Allagash Rivers. Photo credits Nick Chambers and other members of the group.
Student Allagash Trip with the Allagash Wilderness Waterway Foundation
Canoe the Wild guided trip with a group of students from Fort Kent and Madawaska sponsored by the Allagash Wilderness Waterway Foundation. Students learned about the logging history of the Allagash and interviewed two park rangers and a game warden. Students also learned how to paddle in class II whitewater, canoe poling, how to start of campfire with a spark, knots and their uses, and cooking and baking over an open fire. Students also learned about career opportunities as guides, rangers, and game wardens. Part of the discussion with students was about ingredients for success including being organized, have good people skills, self motivation, being respectful of others, and giving your best while working and being mentored by others. To take part in an already scheduled canoe trip or to book your private group with Canoe the Wild on the Allagash, contact Dave Conley.