_AMC River Guide: Maine_ by Appalachian Mtn Club
This is a tidal reversing falls, like
Cohasset in MA and
Sheepscot in Lincoln County, ME. Check out the directions and description in the
Northeast Paddlers' Massage Board.
Phil Urban shared:
The wave starts to form 2 1/2 hours before high tide. It requires at least a mid-range tide with larger tides being better, but the huge tides wash it out. The wave is visible from the bridge. Be careful on the bridge--pedestrians and cars don't mix well there. I have been paddling at the Falls since '96 and IMO the wave has not changed. Boats have. There are times when a modern, short playboat can catch the wave and even go off in the short window on the perfect tide. But it is mostly an old school, soul surfing spot. Fast boats can have a great time. The spot is gorgeous and the vacationing family can explore the intertidal zone while you surf. The spot is shown in the Gazeteer.
Directions:
Take 172 South from Ellsworth. About 3 miles past the village of BlueHill, turn left off 172 onto 175. Proceed for about a mile to a bridge with a rounded concrete arch. Park on either side directly before the bridge.