Guided Maine

OUR GUIDES

Branden

Growing up in the Maine woods, there is nowhere else i’d rather be. My passion is sharing my knowledge and skills to not only my kids, but everyone else who wants to adventure. I have been in the military for 13+ years and have gained lots of relevant experience to include levels of Arctic Training and teaching Land Navigation techniques. I am passionate about being a Maine Guide and want to help spread the word on who we are and what we do. Come out and see for yourself!

Corey

Hey! I am Corey, and I am a Registered Maine Guide deeply connected to the rugged beauty of my home state. With years of outdoor experience, I’ve cultivated expertise in all things freshwater fishing, camping and exploration. Join me in discovering Maine’s pristine landscapes, where I strive to instill a lasting appreciation for nature and responsible outdoor recreation. My life’s work is a testament to the belief that the great outdoors has the power to inspire, heal, and connect us all.

MAINE GUIDES

Have you ever heard of a Maine Guide? Maybe you have, and maybe you haven’t.

A Maine Guide is a highly skilled and licensed outdoor professional who is trained to lead and assist individuals or groups in various outdoor activities, such as hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, and canoeing, within the state of Maine. Becoming a Maine Guide involves a lifetime of acquired knowledge, comprehensive testing, and a thorough understanding of Maine’s natural environment, safety regulations, and outdoor ethics. Obtaining a license in the State of Maine is one of the toughest states to do so. Guide licenses are not just handed out, they are earned. When you are out with a Maine Guide, you can rest easy knowing all you have to do is relax and enjoy your time. 

Maine Guides play a crucial role in the outdoor recreation industry for several reasons:

  1. Expertise and Knowledge: Maine Guides possess extensive knowledge of the local flora, fauna, geography, and weather conditions. This expertise enhances the overall outdoor experience for clients, ensuring they have a safe and enjoyable adventure.

  2. Safety: Safety is paramount in outdoor activities, and Maine Guides are trained to manage risks and emergencies effectively. Their expertise in wilderness first aid and survival skills provides clients with a sense of security in challenging environments.

  3. Conservation and Education: Maine Guides often serve as ambassadors for environmental conservation. Through their interactions with clients, they raise awareness about the importance of preserving natural habitats and respecting wildlife, contributing to the education and appreciation of the outdoors.

  4. Cultural Heritage: Maine Guides contribute to preserving the cultural heritage of the state. Many guides come from families with a long history of guiding, passing down traditional skills and knowledge through generations.

  5. Economic Impact: Maine Guides play a vital role in the state’s tourism industry, attracting visitors from around the world. Their services contribute to the economic well-being of local communities by promoting tourism and outdoor recreation.