Flat
Water Lake Trips
Lobster
Lake - Our Lobster Lake trip offers a relaxed alternative
to canoe tripping to different sites each night. This is one of the most
spectacular lakes in Maine. Remote, loaded with wildlife, and beautiful
campsites, with sandy beaches. Take a short morning hike up Lobster
mountain, then take a refreshing dip in Lobster's cool waters. Paddle
around the big island. Pick blueberries on the shores of the lake. Relax
and enjoy our Dutch oven cooking or reflector oven cooking over an open
fire.
Upper
Richardson - The Rangeley Lakes region offers many good
paddling and camping opportunities. Our favorite is Big Beaver Island at
the north end of Upper Richardson Lake. This secluded site is ideal for
families that want a safe introduction to Maine wilderness camping.

Mooslookmeguntic Lake - Several
remote sites to choose from. Some with southern exposures that are ideal
for late August and early September trips. Offering island and mainland
sites, it is easy to put together a multi-day trip with several short
paddle days.
Flagstaff -
If you don't have the time to travel way up country, Flagstaff Lake
provides good canoeing and beautiful scenery within 2 1/2 hours of
Portland. Spectacular views of the Bigelow range rising up from the
shores of Flagstaff Lake.
Umbagog
Lake - Paddling up the flat water of the Androscoggin
into Umbagog Lake, you'll enter into western Maine's pristine wildlife
refuge. Nesting bald eagles, moose browsing by the shore, osprey diving
for fish, and the possibility of sighting a bear make Umbagog a wildlife
watcher's paradise. Bring your camera!