The Forks

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Go whitewater rafting and enjoy outdoor adventure amid untamed wilderness where the Dead River and Kennebec River converge.

Enjoy fresh air, nature and exhilarating thrills in the Forks, a remote region located where the magnificent Kennebec and Dead Rivers meet. Get out on the river on sunny summer days and drive a snowmobile around snowy trails in winter.

Go tubing and canoeing on the Kennebec River. Join a whitewater rafting trip to experience its relentless rapids. Among the more popular rafting routes in the region is the 12-mile (19-kilometer) trip from Indian Pond through the Upper Kennebec Gorge, which features rapids up to Class IV.

Strap on your life vest and brave the challenging rapids of the Dead River, which stretches for over 40 miles (64 kilometers) between Flagstaff Lake and the Kennebec River at the Forks. The river is one of the longest stretches of continuous whitewater on the East Coast.

Take a hike along one of the many trails weaving through the Forks. Go for a relaxed stroll to Moxie Falls, where the Kennebec River cascades down 90 feet (27 meters), making it one of Maine’s highest waterfalls. Trek along a portion of the famous Appalachian Trail and climb to the top of Pleasant Pond Mountain.

The fun doesn’t stop in winter. Glide your way to the summit of Coburn Mountain to try out one of Maine’s highest snowmobile trails. Go cross-country skiing or snowshoeing.

The charm of the Forks lies in its remoteness and ruggedness. Don’t expect a vibrant downtown. In fact, Forks is not a town at all but rather a plantation, a designation applied to sparsely populated areas in Maine. The population here rarely goes above 50.

Choose from a number of places stay at and enjoy in the Forks. From full-service resorts to rustic camps, experience the Maine wilderness the way you want to. Enlist the services of wilderness guides to take you on fishing, snowmobiling and hunting excursions.

Sugarloaf Mountain Hotel
Sugarloaf Mountain Hotel
3.5 out of 5
5092 Access Road, Kingfield, ME
The price is P8,590 per night from 2 Dec to 3 Dec
P8,590
P10,486 total
includes taxes & fees
Dec 2 - Dec 3
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9/10 Wonderful! (449 reviews)
"Spectacular!"

Reviewed on Oct 23, 2024

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Moose Mountain inn
Moose Mountain inn
3 out of 5
314 Rockwood Rd., Greenville Junction, ME
The price is P5,841 per night from 1 Dec to 2 Dec
P5,841
P6,366 total
includes taxes & fees
Dec 1 - Dec 2
Stay at this 3-star business-friendly motel in Greenville Junction. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and an outdoor pool. Our guests praise the helpful staff and ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (374 reviews)
"This has always been my favorite place to visit when I am in the area!"

Reviewed on Nov 15, 2024

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Terrapin Hostel
Terrapin Hostel
2 out of 5
65 High St, Kingfield, ME
The price is P5,310 per night from 9 Dec to 10 Dec
P5,310
P5,788 total
includes taxes & fees
Dec 9 - Dec 10
Stay at this hostel in Kingfield. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Popular attractions Stanley Museum and Ski Museum of Maine are located ...
9.6/10 Exceptional! (61 reviews)
"Very nicely taken care older stately home. There's a pool table in the living room, ukulele, guitar, and a small banjo. Very nicely decorated. Its cheaper than others, but a better quality of stay. I recommend it"

Reviewed on Oct 22, 2024

Terrapin Hostel
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