One of our favorite Maine facts is that the coastline here is even longer than that of California! Makes sense when you consider just how many beautiful inlets that exist all the way up and down the coast. With all that coastline there are quite a few options for enjoying the water. But, what some visitors forget is that we have plenty of great waterways inland. Rivers, lakes, and ponds dot the landscape making it easy to get out on the water. If you can make it away from the coast, we recommend heading to Long Lake in Naples for a ride on a beautiful, old-fashioned paddle boat!

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The Songo River Queen II typically operates from Memorial Day through mid-October with varying schedules that include just weekends or a few days a week depending on the time of year. The official in-season runs from July 1st through Labor Day and includes two rides each day from Thursday through Sunday. You can see a full schedule and book your tickets for pre-season rides, in-season rides, and post-season autumn rides on their website. You can also follow them on Facebook. They can be reached on 207-693-6861.

For more ways to get out on the water check out these 9 boat adventures that will show you a side of Maine you didn’t even know existed!

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