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    Ogunquit River

    River Rd, Ogunquit, ME    

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    We decided to spend the weekend in Maine and took our Kayak (Loon 111) to paddle up the Ogunquit River, which is a tidal river, and as the tides change direction the flow also changes. We set in behind the hotel and first p... paddling.net

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    York River, Scotland, Maine

    York Village, ME    

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    An inland paddle on a picturesque river steeped in New England history. This scenic river is a pleasure to paddle and a fine excursion from summer crowds along the coast. The York?s swift current will carry you past several n... trails.com

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    Wheels N Waves

    579 Post Rd, Wells, ME    

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    Maine's oldest surf shop. Since 1974 Wheels N Waves has been Maine's biggest and best source for surfing, skateboarding and biking. A fully stocked retail shop for all your surf, skate and biking needs including Maine's l... visitmaine.com

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    Coastal Maine Kayak

    8 Western Ave, Kennebunk, ME    

    Paddle on pristine scenic coastlines, lakes, and clean rivers. Watch curious seals and graceful birds as we paddle in the crystal waters of Maine's coastline. We believe that outdoor recreation keeps people healthy body a... visitmaine.com

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    Harbor Adventures

    York Harbor, ME    

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    Harbor Adventures offers sea kayaking and biking tours along the coast of southern Maine. Explore our islands, estuaries, rocky coastline and beautiful harbors. Experience the sights and sound of the ocean environment. Vi... visitmaine.com

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    Kayak Excursions

    Western Ave, Kennebunk, ME    

    Kayak Rentals and Guided Tours based in Kennebunkport, and serving southern Maine from Kittery to Portland and beyond. We offer FREE delivery of kayak rentals and guided tours to various launch sites in southern Maine. We... visitmaine.com

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    Beaver Dam Campground

    551 School St, Berwick, ME    

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    RV and tenting campground situated on a beautiful 20 acre spring fed pond located on the quiet side of the Southern Maine Coast. We offer swimming in pool or pond, fishing, rental boats, rec room, store, playground, horse... visitmaine.com

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    Excursions-coastal Maine Outfitting Co.

    1399 US-1, Cape Neddick, ME    

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    Sea Kayaking the beautiful coast of Maine. See Lighthouses, secluded beaches, civil war forts and lobsterman pulling traps. Learn a new paddling skill from Excursions! Beyond our exciting tours we offer instructional clin... visitmaine.com

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    World Within Sea Kayaking

    746 Ocean Ave, Wells, ME    

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    World Within Sea Kayaking offers instruction and guided tours for beginners and intermediate paddlers. Private surf kayaking instruction is available upon request. Life is short, paddle hard....AMF visitmaine.com

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    Kennebunkport, Kennebunkport, Maine

    67 Ocean Ave, Kennebunkport, ME    

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    A seaside walk in one of southern Maine's most noted villages. The hike takes you past former President and Mrs. George Herbert Walker Bush's home at Walker Point. Views include a panoramic look at the Kennebunk River, the At... trails.com

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    Cocheco

    Dover, NH    

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    New Page 1 Posted by Nate on 10/23/05 Curt Crittenden and I took an inaugural run on the Cocheco in Dover this afternoon. We found an eminently enjoyable run from the Watson Rd. Dam to just below the Whittier St. ... americanwhitewater.org

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    Great Bay

    Depot Rd, Greenland, NH    

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    Although Great Bay is a large estuary (a mix of salt and fresh water), I classified it here as ocean kayaking because you need to pay attention to the tides before attempting the Bay. First off, this is a large body of wate... paddling.net

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    Great Bay: Adams Point To Exeter, Newington, New Hampshire

    61 Beane Ln, Portsmouth, NH    

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    Great Bay, surrounded by rural countryside, provides an entirely different coastal paddling experience. This wonderfully undeveloped place has a 360-degree view of low-lying land dotted with oak woods, farms, fields, scattere... trails.com

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    Odione Point

    Rye, NH    

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    At Odione state park, a very short distance North past the main state park, there is a wooden bridge and a put in at the bridge. There are two put ins (one on each side of the bridge). One is part of the park with a fee and... paddling.net

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    Fort Mcclary State Historic Site

    Kittery Point, ME    

    For more than 275 years, a fort has stood to protect the approaches to the Piscataqua River at the southern gateway to Kittery, Maine. The most recent of these is Fort McClary, named for New Hampshire native Major Andrew McCla... maine.gov

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    Piscataqua And Salmon Falls River: Dover Point To South...

    Wentworth Terrace, NH    

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    This is a scenic trip up the historic yet built-up Piscataqua and is a good alternative if Portsmouth Harbor is too rough from a southerly wind. Beyond Dover Point as the river heads north, the tidal flow is weaker, and you n... trails.com

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    Gerrish And Cutts Island: Circumnavigations, Kittery, Maine

    Cutts Island, ME    

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    A circumnavigation of Gerrish and Cutts Islands from Kittery Point shows you the contrast between protected paddling in salt marsh and creek and open-ocean paddling. The trip is tide dependent. A good place to start is at the... trails.com

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    New Castle Island: Circumnavigation, Portsmouth, New Hampshire

    New Castle, NH    

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    New Castle is not only one of New England?s oldest settlements, but also the only town in New Hampshire completely contained on an island. It is an interesting paddle because of the busy working waterfront, historic houses, f... trails.com