Boat Ramps on Dennys River
Dennys River has 2 public boat ramps in Maine.
Water Level
Live gauge data, 30-day chart, and how levels affect ramp access
Weather Conditions
About Dennys River
Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1937 to protect migratory birds. The Refuge has two divisions, the 20,532-acre Baring Division about 3 miles southwest of Calais, Maine and the 8,664-acre Edmunds Division about 3 miles south of Dennysville, Maine, directly adjacent to Dennys and Whiting Bays along U. Ramps are managed by DIFW. Live water level data is available from 1 USGS gauge near Dennys River. Check current conditions before launching, as water levels can affect ramp accessibility.
Ramp Locations · 2 on Dennys River
Dennys River
Dennysville, Washington Co., ME
Maine GeoLibrary
Dennys River
Edmunds Twp, Washington Co., ME
Maine GeoLibrary
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Things to Do
Planning Your Visit
Based on the ramp facilities available, Dennys River is well-suited for motorboat. Recreation activities in the area include Paddling, Wildlife Viewing, Boating, Environmental Education, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting, Interpretive Programs. Nearby cities include Dennysville, Edmunds Twp.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many boat ramps are on Dennys River?
- Dennys River has 2 public boat ramps .