·The official trail maps, produced by the organization that conceived, coordinated and developed it ·Flows through New York, Vermont, Québec, New Hampshire, and Maine ·Maps include put-in points, portages, campsites, local contact information, and permit guidelines ·Waterproof, tear proof, color contour maps offer detailed route descriptions The 740-mile water trail links the watersheds of northern New York, Vermont, Québec, New Hampshire, and Maine, following Native American travel routes through the rivers of this region. The Northern Forest Canoe Trail is more than just the longest inland recreational paddling trail in the Northeast. It is a living reminder of our history, where rivers were both highways and routes of communication. Each map offers extensive human and natural history information, illustrated with color photographs. Map 1: Adirondack North Country (West) New York Fulton Chain of Lakes to Long Lake Map 2: Adirondack North Country (Central) New York Long Lake to Saranac River Map 3: Adirondack North Country (East) New York Saranac River to lake Champlain Map 4: Islands and Farms Region Vermont Lake Champlain and Missisquoi River Map 5: Upper Missispuoi Valley Vermont/Quebec Missisquoi River to Lake Memphremagog Map 6: Northen Kingdom Quebec/Vermont Lake Memphremagog to Connecticut River Map 7: Great Northwoods New Hampshire Connecticut River to Umbagog Lake Map 8: Rangeley Lakes Region Maine Umbagog Lake to Rangeley Lake Map 9: Flagstaff Lake Region Main Rangeley Lake to Spencer Stream Map 10: Greater Jackman Region Maine Spencer Stream to Mossehead Lake Map 11 Mossehead.Penobscot Region Maine Mossehead lake to Umbazooksus Stream Map 12: Allagash Region - South Maine Umbazookus Stream to Umsaskis Lake Map 13: Allagash Region North Maine Umsaskis lake to St. John River