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  2. Allagash Wilderness Waterway - Wikipedia

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    The Allagash Wilderness Waterway is a 92.5-mile-long (148.9 km) protected area extending from Aroostook County, Maine into Piscataquis County, Maine. It is a ribbon of lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams of the Maine North Woods that includes much of the Allagash River. Canoeing, fishing, hunting, and camping are among the activities permitted. [2]

  3. Allagash River - Wikipedia

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    The Allagash River is a tributary of the Saint John River, approximately 65 miles (105 km) long, [1] in northern Maine in the United States. It drains in a remote and scenic area of wilderness in the Maine North Woods north of Mount Katahdin .

  4. Natural Resources Council of Maine - Wikipedia

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    Allagash Waterway, Autumn. The major issue that led to the formation of the Natural Resource Council of Maine in 1959 was the increasing risk of deterioration of the Allagash Wilderness Waterway. This almost 100 mile long stretch of streams, lakes, and rivers located in far northern Maine was facing threats from a variety of sources.

  5. Eagle Lake (Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Lake is the first, largest, and deepest lake of the Allagash Wilderness Waterway in the North Maine Woods. [4] The lake covers the eastern side of Eagle Lake township. The southern end of the lake extends into Maine township 7, range 12, where it receives overflow from Indian Pond, and into Soper Mountain township where it receives overflow from Haymock Lake via Smith Broo

  6. Chamberlain Lake - Wikipedia

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    Location: Piscataquis County, Maine: Coordinates: 1]: Primary outflows: Webster Brook: Basin countries: United States: Max. length: 14 mi (23 km) [2]: Max. width: 2 mi (3.2 km) [2]: Surface area: 10,932 acres (4,424 ha) [3]: Max. depth: 154 feet (47 m): Water volume: 473,380 acre⋅ft (583,910,000 m 3) [3]: Surface elevation: 942 ft (287 m) [1]: Chamberlain Lake is one of the largest and ...

  7. Allagash - Wikipedia

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    Allagash River, a tributary of the St. John River; Allagash, Maine, a town in Maine named after the river; Allagash Brewing Company, a brewery in Portland, Maine; Allagash Lake, original source of the Allagash River, diverted to Penobscot River by Telos Cut; Allagash Wilderness Waterway, a state wilderness area in Maine; Blood and Money, a film ...

  8. Eagle Lake Tramway - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle Lake Tramway is a historic timber-transport mechanism in the remote North Maine Woods in northeastern USA. [2] The tramway, built in 1902 and operated until 1907, transported timber across a neck of land between Eagle Lake and Chamberlain Lake, with one end eventually becoming the eastern terminus of the Eagle Lake and West Branch Railroad in 1927.

  9. List of U.S. state and tribal wilderness areas - Wikipedia

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    High Peaks Wilderness Area - 192,685 acres (779.769 km 2) (part of High Peaks Wilderness Complex - 226,435 acres (916.74 km 2)) Hoffman Notch Wilderness Area - 36,231 acres (146.62 km 2) Jay Mountain Wilderness Area - 7,100 acres (28.73 km 2) McKenzie Mountain Wilderness Area - 37,616 acres (152.23 km 2) Pepperbox Wilderness Area - 22,560 acres ...