Little River
Big Black River
Red River
Birch River
Noren River
Yerler River
The Penobscot River is 350 mi (563 km) long, making it the second longest river in the U.S. state of Maine and the longest river entirely in Maine. Its drainage basin contains 8,610 square miles (22,300 km2).
The Saint John River.
The St. Croix River.
The Bagaduce River.
The Penobscot River.
The Weskeag River.
The Kennebec River.
The Androscogin River.
The Saco River.
Little River, Big Black River, Red River, Birch River, Noren River, and Yerler River
Little River
Big Black River
Red River
Birch River
Noren River
Yerler River
There are about 264 rivers in Maine, give or take a few.
Penobscot River
There are about 250 rivers in Maine.
The major bodies of water in Maine include:Major Rivers - Androscoggin River, Kennebec River, Penobscot River, St. John River.Major Lakes - Lake Moosehead, Richardson Lakes.
There is a river "La Maine" that is a tributary of the Loire River in France. There is no Maine River in the US state of Maine.
The shortest river in Maine is the Roe River, measuring only 200 feet long.
Rockland is a city in Maine. The Red River is a river in Maine.
Maine has no major or minor deserts.
The Penobscot River.
Penobscot River
The Saint Lawrence River is in Canada but near the border of the US with the state of Maine.
The Pecos River is in New Mexico and Texas. The Park River is in Connecticut. Pleasant River is in Maine.
The Malselva is a river Norway. The Maine is a river in France.
Maine,
St. Lawrence river