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Five Reasons to Whitewater Raft in Maine During SeptemberLower prices, warm water, fewer tourists, fewer kids, foliage and fauna and special big water dam releases are reasons to whitewater raft in Maine during September and early October. The Forks, ME (PRWEB) August 12, 2007 -- River rafting in Maine begins May First and continues daily through early October. Thanks to hydropower dams generating daily water releases, Maine is the only state in the Northeast that can provide water levels for whitewater rafting and kayaking over a five month season. Says Raft Maine President, Jim Murton: "As far as our guests and guides are concerned, September is best time to go rafting in Maine.. No kids, no bugs, no hassle." A survey of outfitters and guests revealed five reasons to take a raft trip in September or early October. Reduced rates-On average the price of a raft trip is discounted 15-30%.
Raft Maine, an association of seven professional outfitters, maintains a one-call reservation telephone at 800-723-8633. Information on outfitters, the rivers, weather and trip planning is available on-line at www.raftmaine.com. Outfitters offer a variety of trips including lower river trips for youngsters and seniors, float trips and row-frame trips. Along with these river trips, visitors can participate in other outdoor adventures including whitewater, lake and inflatable kayaking, canoeing, hiking, rock climbing, fishing, mountain biking, moose and bird watching safaris, ATV tours, paintball and sky-diving. Late season is a popular time for corporate retreats, family reunions and weddings. |
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