Dead River (Maine)
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The Dead River is a river in central Maine in the United States. Its source is at Flagstaff Lake, where its two main tributaries, South Branch Dead River and North Branch Dead River join. It flows generally east to join the Kennebec River at the West Forks in The Forks, Maine.
It is a popular river with whitewater boaters and rafters. The whitewater releases are controlled from Flagstaff Lake, which has been dammed and made into a reservoir, and range from 1200 CFS to over 5000 CFS and range in difficulty from easy class 3 to class 4+. The length of the run is 15 miles from the put-in at Spencer Stream to the take-out at West Forks with no easy access by road and boaters must be prepared for at least 5 hours of paddling of varying difficulty. See the American Whitewater website for detailed description,[1]
The Dead River also played a role in the American Revolution; it was on the route for the invasion of Canada in the fall of 1775 by a then newly commissioned Colonel Benedict Arnold.
The logging industry is prominent in the area.