Thursday, July 16, 2015

Gulf Island Pond from the boat ramp in Turner

July 6, 2015
We put in Turner off of Center Bridge Road, at an all-tide ramp (not that is makes any difference in this location) on a beautifully calm day. There were a few cars in the parking lot and the porta-potty was okay. I was a bit skeptical after the long holiday week end. It looks like a nice spot to just stop and throw a fishing line in the water or enjoy the shady area and a picnic. I think swimming would be fine here too, although one would have to climb over a few rocks as there isn’t a sandy beach. 
boat ramp in Turner off of Center Bridge Rd on Gulf Island Pond
Boat Ramp
view of Gulf Island Pond from the Center Bridge Rd boat ramp in Turner, Maine

It was a gorgeous paddle – no houses to speak of – with the Andorscoggin Riverlands State Park (it must be about 2 miles long) on our right as we paddled down river. The current didn’t look bad for paddling back against it, and as it turned out it was an easy paddle back.

We saw quite a few birds and one large turtle who we must have spooked. He frantically paddled his own way in the opposite direction after seeing us so close by. There were lots of nooks and crannies to explore and few island on which there were WELCOME signs. That was a nice surprise! They are owned by Maine Hydro and are open to the public for camping (no more than 14 days) and for those who want to stop, like we did, and have a picnic and move on.

veiw of Gulf Island Pond

There is not much development on this part of the river, I think because it was once so polluted from the mills that no one would want to be close to it. We noticed a lot of dirt and grease like substance on our kayaks as we took them out and gave them a good scrub-down once we arrived home.

This is a beautiful spot to see in spite of the need for continual clean-up. There was a very unpretentious and nice group of folks who were there the day we were. I’d go again.

If your shoulders are tight after paddling, try using a microwave heating pad from Maine Warmers to increase circulation and help flexibility. An extra large back warmer is long enough to cover the shoulders.




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