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Senior Class Trips & Project Graduation 2023

Alcohol Free Maine Whitewater Rafting Adventure

Come whitewater rafting to celebrate your senior year and graduation. We offer one of the least expensive and most safety-conscious trips in the industry. Your one-day whitewater adventure on the Kennebec or Dead River with Magic Falls Rafting Co. will include the following:

--Professional and Enthusiastic Registered Maine Whitewater Guide
--State of the art equipment, including self-bailing rafts
--Complimentary wetsuit rental. ($25.00 value)
--Cookout of steak, chicken, fish, or vegetarian, rice, coleslaw, homemade desserts, dinner rolls, and lemonade.
--Slide and personalized DVD presentation of your adventure your trip.
--Complimentary Video for Senior Class
--Full use of all the facilities: Rec Pavilion with TV, pool table, volleyball, horseshoes, 1/2 court basketball
--Free Wi-Fi-a rare service in the Maine Wilderness

                                                              Kennebec         Dead

 Rafting   $79      $89
 Float Tubing   $25      N/A
 Camping*    $18      $18
 Cabin Tents**   $23      $23
 Full Breakfast   $12       $12 
 Continental Breakfast   $  6      $  6
 Pizza Party   $12       $12 

 Hot Dog & Hamburger, Spaghetti Dinner
  or Chicken BBQ

  $12       $12

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Must bring own camping equipment.

 **Must bring own sleeping bag and pillow.
We supply sleeping mat or pad.

OTHER ACCOMMODATIONS AVAILABLE.

 A user fee of $7.00 per person for the Kennebec trip and $15.00 per person for the Dead River trip will be assessed to cover the Maine Inland Fisheries & Wildlife levy and road access fee.

Contact us to plan a white water rafting trip for your class.    1-800-207-7238    Or, use our easy trip planning form. to receive a detailed quote via email.

Our senior class spent the night at Magic Falls Campground and rafted the Kennebec the following day. The campground facility was great as was the food. The staff was tolerant and kind to our group of 70+ unruly teenagers. My raft's guide, Crombie, was especially awesome and led our group with a gentle but firm hand (and he brought snacks!) All in all a great trip that I'd recommend to anyone, beginners to experts!

                                                                                                                          Emma from Auburn  

"Fun !!!! Reliable !!! Reasonable !!! Exciting !!! Professional !!!!"
Peter D. July 2021

"Magic Falls made our rafting experience absolutely perfect. Some rafting guides take you along for “their” ride where the guides at Magic Falls make the experience about their guests. Haley was extremely enthusiastic, accommodating and a pleasure to spend time with. 10/10 recommend this company!"
Kelsey

"What an amazing time! This was our first time! It was high water and the rapids tremendous- needless to say we were nervous. Chris was the best guide. He made us feel safe and comfortable, was friendly, knowledgeable and super helpful! The BBQ was perfect and all the staff friendly, patient and helpful. We stayed at the Inn - conveniently located right next to starting point, comfortable and a great view.


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Christine G.

"Hi Team,

I went on the Dead River yesterday with Justin as our guide. I wanted to let you know how much fun we all had. Justin was great and so was all your staff! Thank you for helping us make memories for our family.

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Frank, Massachusetts

Maine White Water Report [Updated 6/11/2023]

Kennebec River

5000 10 am to 6 pm
8000 July 3
Chilly-wet suits recommended.

Any upcoming published flows are approximate and forecasts are estimates only. Actual flows will vary and can change quickly at any time. Always be alert and wear an approved flotation device. Never go in or near the water until you know and accept the risks you are assuming by being in this area.

Dead River

Sept 3 5500 cfs
Sept 16 3500 cfs
Chilly

The Dead is the longest, continuous stretch of Class III-V whitewater in the East. Always use caution when recreating on or near dammed waters as water levels could change without notice.