The Civil War granite walls of Fort Popham loom over us as we head to the site of the 1607 Popham Colony's primitive Fort St. George. Depending on the tide and weather our route can include Atkins Bay, Hunniwell Beach its classic 1883 Life Saving Station as well as several islands.
Paddle from a serene beach through carpets of colorful algae along Maine's rugged rocky shore, looking out over the island studded ocean at seals, ospreys, herons and more.
An awesome look at the Zumwalt "stealth" destroyer at the Bath Iron Works (BIW) shipyard from the water. And there's the schooner at Maine Maritime Museum plus the lighthouse and lifesaving station at Doubling Point.
The rocky remnants of the shipyard that built the last square-rigged ship, an 1800's Life Saving Station, and exploring marshy creeks and craggy islands are highlights of this popular trip.
Visit a working harbor stuffed with lobster boats, wooden wharfs and then circumnavigate some bold islands. (Parking for this trip needs a Town permit, so I will need your car info).
Secluded and with a heavy legacy Malaga Island provides beautiful, fascinating paddling and hiking.
4+ hours, up to 4 people (up to 2 additional people $50 each, payable at the trip)
8+ hrs, up to 4 people (up to 2 additional people $75 each, payable at the trip)