Canoe the historic Penobscot River in Bangor, Maine. Discover wildlife, scenic beauty, and rich history just minutes from the city’s amenities.
Canoe the historic Penobscot River in Bangor, Maine. Discover wildlife, scenic beauty, and rich history just minutes from the city’s amenities.
- 2 Fourth St - The Penobscot River is rich in history. A crucial waterway to interior Maine, it’s the centerpiece of the entire region. A river trip with Jim Neville Outdoors offers the ability to travel a wild river with a chance to see wildlife, the remnants of the historic river drives, and the opportunity to learn about the history of the…
- 2 Fourth St - The Penobscot River is rich in history. A crucial waterway to interior Maine, it’s the centerpiece of the entire region. A river trip with Jim Neville Outdoors offers the ability to travel a wild river with a chance to see wildlife, the remnants of the historic river drives, and the opportunity to learn about the history of the Native Americans. All this while being an arms-length from civilization and always in cell phone service! Trips run in June, July, and August, book yours today!
Want to fish during your trip? The Penobscot is one of the premier smallmouth bass fisheries in the United States, and all you need to do is purchase a Maine fishing license! You can bring your own gear, or it can be provided.
A great trip for families, especially those with children 10 years or older, there’s something for everyone along the banks of the Penobscot! This trip includes a shore lunch along the river.

- Lunch
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- Snacks
The Penobscot River has served as a route for Native Americans, early explorers, future presidents, and renowned poets. The river offers stunning beauty while remaining near civilization. Rich with fish and wildlife, it’s an excellent way to spend a day away from urban life while still being just a short distance from all the conveniences of Maine’s Queen City.
The Penobscot River has served as a route for Native Americans, early explorers, future presidents, and renowned poets. The river offers stunning beauty while remaining near civilization. Rich with fish and wildlife, it’s an excellent way to spend a day away from urban life while still being just a short distance from all the conveniences of Maine’s Queen City.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.