The stream dumps into the Kennebec River in Gardiner and is full of fish. It is fun to cast a line and enjoy the blending of the waters.
I live on this stream about three miles north of where it empties into the Kennebec River and I never tire of the wildlife I see that it attracts: bald eagles, loons, herons, egrets, frogs, peepers, snapping and painted turtles, dragonflies, many species of ducks, geese. And the bass fishing is great!