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River Valley[dead link] is a region of Maine that encompasses the counties of Kennebec and Somerset.
Cities and towns
editOther destinations
edit- Jackman-Moose River valley
Understand
editThe area is heavily forested with large tracts of land owned by timber companies and private landowners.
Talk
editGet in
editGet around
editSee
edit- Fall foliage: The area's leaves start turning in September, and usually peak around the end of the month, or the beginning of October. US Route 201 from Solon to Jackman is one of the most scenic routes in the state, and has been featured in places like Yankee magazine. Route 15 is also impressive, especially around Rockwood/Greenville, where Moosehead Lake and Mt. Kineo make for some astounding vistas.
Do
editOutdoor activities rule here.
- Fishing
- Hunting
- Hiking
- Snowmobiling
- Canoeing and river rafting
- Animal and bird watching
Eat
editDrink
editStay safe
editBe aware when driving that collisions with moose are frequent in this area.