🚣 Kenduskeag Stream Canoe Race 2025: Paddle Through Maine’s Ultimate Adventure

Illustrated map of the 2025 Kenduskeag Stream Canoe Race route from Kenduskeag Village to Downtown Bangor, highlighting Six Mile Falls, Penobscot River finish line, and scenic Maine Highlands river views.

🚣 Kenduskeag Stream Canoe Race 2025: Paddle Through Maine’s Ultimate Adventure


Writer: Gerry Caron | Mar 27, 2025 | 6 min read


Adventure Awaits: Conquering New England’s Largest Paddling Spectacle

Are you ready to witness—or better yet, conquer—the most legendary paddling event in the Northeast? The Kenduskeag Stream Canoe Race 2025 is fast approaching! As the largest paddling event in New England and one of the most prestigious in the United States, this 16.5-mile odyssey is a high-energy rite of spring that defines the rugged spirit of The Maine Highlands.

Every year on the third weekend of April, hundreds of paddlers and thousands of spectators descend upon the stream for a day of adrenaline, community, and “wicked” Maine fun. Whether you’re a professional looking for a podium finish or an amateur hoping to navigate “Six Mile Falls” without a swim, 2025 promises an unforgettable experience.


📅 2025 Event Details: Mark Your Calendar

  • Race Date: Saturday, April 19, 2025

  • Start Line: Kenduskeag Village (Union Church area)

  • Finish Line: Downtown Bangor (at the confluence with the Penobscot River)

  • Distance: 16.5 Miles of varied terrain (Flat water to Class III rapids)

  • Host: Bangor Department of Parks & Recreation


🛶 The Course: From Tranquility to Thrills

The Kenduskeag isn’t just a race; it’s a story told in water.

  • The Calm: The journey begins with serene, winding sections that test your endurance and pacing.

  • The Chaos: As you approach Bangor, the intensity ramps up. The infamous Six Mile Falls serves as the ultimate spectator hotspot, where thousands gather to watch paddlers navigate (or succumb to) the technical whitewater.

  • The Victory: The final sprint through the shopping district and into the heart of downtown Bangor offers a high-energy finish like no other.


📝 How to Register for the 2025 Race

Securing your spot is easy, but don’t wait—early birds save significantly! Note: Telephone registration is not permitted.

Registration Fees (Per Paddler):

  • Early Bird (Through April 1): $50

  • Standard (April 2 – April 10): $65

  • Late/Race Day (April 11 – April 19): $75

Ways to Sign Up:

  1. Online: Visit the Bangor Parks & Recreation Portal.

  2. In-Person: 647 Main Street, Bangor, ME (Mon-Fri, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM).

  3. Mail/Fax/Email: Download the form from the official site and return with payment.

  • Important: All paddlers must submit a signed waiver. No waiver = No race!


🏆 Classification & Competition

With dozens of race classes ranging from “Open Canoe” to “Kayak” and even “Recreational Fun,” there is a category for everyone. Whether you’re in a solo racing hull or a tandem with your favorite four-legged friend, the competition is fierce but friendly.


📞 Contact Information & Updates


The Ultimate Sanctuary: Moose River Lookout

After a high-intensity day on the stream, retreat to the premier sanctuary of the Highlands. Moose River Lookout in Rockwood offers an idyllic riverside escape at the base of the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains.

  • Elite Recovery: Relax on our private dock on the Moose River or soak in the views of Mt. Kineo after your 16.5-mile victory.

  • Direct Access: Step out your back door onto ITS66 for year-round exploration—from ATVing to snowmobiling.

  • Adventure HQ: From moose safaris to world-class fishing, we put you in the heart of the Northwoods.

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