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Top Ten Canoe, Kayak & Raft Camping Trips
East & Central
* Boundary Waters, Minnesota
* Allagash River, Maine
* Maine Island Trail, Maine
* Saint Regis Canoe Area, New York
* Everglades, Florida
North Woods Nirvana
* Boundary Waters Wilderness, Minnesota

MN Dept of TourismBoundary Waters stretches long and sparkling along the Minnesota/Canada border. It's not so much a linear route as a region: of the planet, of the mind. Glaciers gouged out an anarchic scattering of lakes, meandering rivers, imposing cliffs. You have a whopping 1,200 miles of canoe trails from which to choose. Remember this is wilderness: no roads, no motorboats. You'll be alone with birdsong and gurgling water.

Entry points in the western part of Boundary Waters are concentrated in the Ely area, in the east it's the Gunflint area. Flying in gets you to the most remote areas: worth it for extended trips by skilled canoe adventurers. Because the region is so remote, you can practically count on superior fishing for smallmouth bass, northern pike, walleye, and lake trout.

Just the Facts

For more information: Superior National Forest

Suitable craft: open canoe, touring kayak

More north woods paddling: Voyageurs National Park, Quetico Provincial Park, Saint Croix River

*More GORP: Boundary Waters Wilderness Canoe Area

Prince of the Wild
* Allagash Wilderness Waterway, Maine

Universe PublishingThe Allagash Wilderness Waterway is top o' the list for northeast paddling destinations. Located in the north woods of Maine, it is a wonderfully remote and scenic paddling trip. You will spend about two-thirds of your paddling time on several lakes, and only about one-third on the Allagash River. Two stretches of whitewater add spice to the adventure. Moose, bear, and bald eagle are among the wildlife often seen along the river.

The usual Allagash trip is the 93 miles from Chamberlain Lake to the town of Allagash, where the Allagash flows into the St. John River. This trip takes about seven days. There are several other access points allowing for trips of varying lengths. The Allagash runs high and quick in early summer snowmelt season. By mid-June it mellows out, making for easygoing canoe expeditions.

Just the Facts

For more information: Maine Bureau of Parks and Recreation

Suitable craft: Open canoe

More Maine woods paddling: Peneboscot River, Saint Croix River, Kennebec and Dead Rivers

*More GORP: Allagash Wilderness Waterway
*GORPtravel Picks: Maine Trips

Wild Rocky Coast
* Maine Island Trail, Maine

The Maine Island Trail is the dean of long-distance water trails. It is a 325-mile-long waterway for small boats extending from Casco Bay to Machias. The trail ventures along the coast over protected salt rivers and quiet bays, around magnificent capes, and among many large and small islands. The trail takes advantage of the small, state-owned islands along most of the route, using them as overnight wilderness camping sites.

However, not all the islands are state-owned; some are privately owned. To get the map to the campsites, one must be a member of the Maine Island Trail Association (MITA). Owners and members of the MITA cooperate to keep the islands unblemished and the wildlife thriving. Members use the islands in a manner that has little or no impact on the natural environment by using cook stoves instead of open fires, building their fires below the high-tide line, camping in grassy areas, and carrying out all waste and rubbish. Special consideration is given to wildlife, and bird breeding islands are avoided until after the nesting season.

Just the Facts

For more information: Maine Island Trail Association

Suitable craft: Sea kayaks

More Atlantic coast paddling: Cape Cod, North Carolina's Sounds, Cumberland Island

*More GORP: Maine's Down East Islands
*GORPtravel Picks: Maine Coastal Trips

Adirondacks Odyssey
* Saint Regis Canoe Area, New York

The St. Regis Canoe Area is the largest wilderness canoe area in the northeast United States. These 18,000 acres of 58 ponds are closed to motor vehicles, motorboats, and aircraft. You'll find it 15 miles northwest of Saranac Lake in the Paul Smiths/Lake Clear area of the Adirondacks. The area is noted for its pristine spring-fed ponds, short canoe carries, and exhilirating wild spaces. It all adds up to serenity.

There are two main routes. The historic Seven Carries Route connects two historic resorts: the renowned Paul Smith's Hotel and the Saranac Inn. Several "great camps"—elaborate backcountry compounds built by turn-of-the-century robber baron elite—can be seen on the Upper St. Regis Lake including Camp Topridge, built by the Post family. The Seven Carries route is a mellow overnighter. For a longer excursion, the Nine Carries Loop takes you deeper into the backcountry, including the transcendant area around Fish Pond.

Just the Facts

For more information: Adirondacks State Park, Region 5

Suitable craft: Open canoes

More New York/New England paddling: Hudson Valley, Delaware Water Gap, Connecticut River

*More GORP: Adirondacks State Park
*GORPtravel Picks: New York Trips

Gulf Coast
* Everglades National Park, Florida

Refuge ReporterEverglades National Park offers two kinds of paddling environments: lush inland routes and the Gulf Coast. More than one third of the park is made up of marine areas and shallow estuaries. A favorite route is the 99-mile Wilderness Waterway. This route meanders through bosques of mangroves, sawgrass prairies, rivers and creeks, and coastal bays. Roseate spoonbills, manatees, and alligators are just some of the stunning fauna that you may encounter. You'll be overnighting on chickees, which are camping platforms based on the traditional home of the Seminole Indians.

Gotta warn you: Motorboats will be zipping through, making the same trip in a few hours as opposed to your several days. But they're quickly gone, leaving you alone in the wilderness.

Just the Facts

For more information: Everglades National Park

Suitable craft: Sea kayak

More Florida paddling: Santa Fe and Withlacoochee Rivers, Apalachicola and Ocala National Forests

*More GORP: Everglades National Park
*GORPtravel Picks: Florida Trips

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