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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. Chamberlain Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lake originally drained north through Eagle Lake and Churchill Lake into the Allagash River tributary to the Saint John River. Nineteenth-century logging operations diverted the lake into the Penobscot River before designation of the Allagash Wilderness Waterway in 1966.

  4. 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

  5. List of Maine state parks - Wikipedia

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    River / lake / other Image Remarks acres ha Allagash Wilderness Waterway: Aroostook, Piscataquis: 24,164 9,779 1966 Allagash River: Canoeing, fishing, hunting, camping Androscoggin Riverlands: Androscoggin: Turner: 2,674 1,082 Androscoggin River: Canoeing, multi-use trails along 12 miles of river frontage Aroostook State Park: Aroostook ...

  6. 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 .

  7. 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.

  8. Lake St. George State Park - Wikipedia

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    The state park covers 358 acres (145 ha) and offers camping, lifeguard-supervised swimming, picnicking, canoeing, motorized boating, and fishing. [2] The lake's 1,017 acres (412 ha) support populations of landlocked salmon and brook trout. [3] The park is managed by the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry.

  9. Lamoine State Park - Wikipedia

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    Lamoine State Park is a public recreation area occupying 55 acres (22 ha) on the shore of Frenchman's Bay in the town of Lamoine, Maine. [1] The state park offers broad views of the mountains on Mount Desert Island, the narrow Eastern Bay portion of Frenchman Bay, and Lamoine's working waterfront. [3]