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  • Writer's pictureGerry Caron

Cruise Ships in Maine: The Northern Light CA Dean Hospital Bike and Boat Event

Updated: Jul 18


Steamship on the lake

Cruise Ships in Maine - Kitahdin Bike & Boat Event

The stunning Maine woods and the majestic Moosehead Lake serve as the backdrop for one of Maine’s most beautiful events – the Northern Light CA Dean Hospital Bike and Boat, taking place on Sunday, June 23 in Greenville. This annual event is not just a feast for the eyes but also a significant contributor to the community, as every dollar raised supports the CA Dean Hospital Greatest Needs fund.


Event Details

Date: Sunday, June 23

Location: Greenville, Maine

Registration Time: 9:00 AM

Ride Start Time: 9:45 AM


The Bike Ride

The event kicks off with a 19.5-mile bike ride that begins in the heart of Greenville and winds through the scenic beauty of Maine's wilderness, culminating in the quaint town of Rockwood. Cyclists will enjoy a well-marked route that showcases the natural splendor of the region, including lush forests, serene lakes, and breathtaking views.


The Boat Ride

After completing the bike ride, participants will have the unique opportunity to return to Greenville aboard the historic Katahdin vessel. This scenic boat ride offers a relaxing end to the day’s activities and a chance to take in the panoramic views of Moosehead Lake from the water. Family and friends are welcome to join the onboard festivities, making it a perfect day out for everyone. Kitahdin Cruises Greenville Maine are available throughout the summer months.


Fun for Family and Friends

The Northern Light CA Dean Hospital Bike and Boat event is designed to be inclusive and enjoyable for participants and spectators alike. While the cyclists are out on the trail, family and friends can explore Greenville’s charming downtown, enjoy local eateries, and prepare to welcome the riders back on the Katahdin.


Supporting a Good Cause

Every dollar raised at this annual event directly supports the CA Dean Hospital Greatest Needs fund. This fund is crucial for addressing the immediate and ongoing needs of the hospital, ensuring that it can continue to provide top-notch care to the community. By participating in or donating to the event, you’re making a tangible difference in the lives of those who rely on the hospital’s services.


Join Us!

Don’t miss this chance to experience the best of Maine’s natural beauty while supporting a vital cause. Embark on one of cruise ships in Maine the Kitahdin and enjoy the scenic ride on Moosehead Lake. Whether you’re an avid cyclist, a nature enthusiast, or someone who simply wants to enjoy a day of fun and community, the Northern Light CA Dean Hospital Bike and Boat event is the place to be.


Registration starts at 9:00 AM, and the ride begins at 9:45 AM.

For more information and to register, please visit Northern Light Health's Website.

Come and be a part of this special event – ride, relax, and revel in the scenic beauty of Maine, all while making a positive impact on the community. See you there!


What to Do in Moosehead Lake

For those seeking more activities and detailed guides, Moose River Lookout offers a wealth of information about the Moosehead Lake area. From seasonal events and community news to outdoor adventure guides and dining recommendations, Moose River Lookout is your new resource for exploring the region. In addition to hiking, you can find information on boating, fishing, camping, and local attractions.

Want more information checkout our Moosehead News!


Where to Stay

Enhance your adventures with a comfortable stay at our Moosehead Lake cabins, located amidst the natural beauty of Maine's Highlands. Whether you're exploring Monson, Shirley, Greenville, Rockwood, or Jackman, our accommodations offer the perfect Moose River cabin retreat after a day of thrilling activities.


So, whether you're seeking solitude in the wilderness or simply yearning for a change of pace, consider embracing the Maine Highlands and you'll find hidden gems waiting to be discovered.

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