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Tubing

A leisurely way to spend the afternoon from 12-3 pm floating down the lower Kennebec River.  This self-guided, five mile trip lasts about 2-2 1/2 hours. Magic Falls will provide tube and pfd, transportation to the put-in at the The Forks Bridge and transportation from the take-out at "The Fishing Hole" on Route 201 back to the Magic Falls base.  This is a self-guided trip and tubers are welcome to bring their own food and beverages.   Magic will provide one complimentary tube for your party to hold your food and drink. Check in at noon at Magic Falls Base camp.  $25 per person.

"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.

"The entire family said this was something they want to do again, and we'll be using this company again to do it. Very family friendly and fun for everyone.

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Elizabeth, Sept 20

"This was my third time rafting with Magic Falls since with my mom and my wrokplace in the 90's. My husband rafted with Magic Falls (with Dave as his guide) with his dad almost 30 years ago. We were so happy to be able to introduce our son to this amazing experience. What a treat to have Dave be our guide after so many years. You guys are awesome!
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Rebecca L. June 2022

"Just want to thank you once again for me and my crew for providing another awesome trip. We are never disappointed! We hit every piece of whitewater from quickwater to Class IV."
The McGillicuddys, July 2021

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.