Discover the heart of the North Maine Woods at Aroostook State Park, the oldest state park in Maine. Located in Presque Isle, this is about as far north as you can get in the lower 48. Explore the geological wonder that is Quaggy Jo Mountain, with its twin peaks craggy outcroppings, or meander along the shores of the beautiful Echo Lake, where you’ll find grassy knolls for relaxing, deep and dark forests, and plenty of opportunities for spotting wildlife. Bear, moose, deer, and a variety of birds all make their home here. Paddlers can explore the lake, or use the park as a jumping off point for more adventurous paddles. There are countless ponds, lake, and rivers in the surrounding forest. Go wild!
Discover the heart of the North Maine Woods at Aroostook State Park, the oldest state park in Maine. Located in Presque Isle, this is about as far north as you can get in the lower 48. Explore the geological wonder that is Quaggy Jo Mountain, with its twin peaks craggy outcroppings, or meander along the shores of the beautiful Echo Lake, where you’ll find grassy knolls for relaxing, deep and dark forests, and plenty of opportunities for spotting wildlife. Bear, moose, deer, and a variety of birds all make their home here. Paddlers can explore the lake, or use the park as a jumping off point for more adventurous paddles. There are countless ponds, lake, and rivers in the surrounding forest. Go wild!
Within shouting distance of New Brunswick and Quebec, Aroostook State Park is an awesome base camp if you want to get your culture on. Skip over the border to practice your French, and then head back to the states to enjoy the icy waters of Echo Lake. Black flies, the mosquito’s violent and brutal cousins, are ravenous in early spring, so if you’r Read more...
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Within shouting distance of New Brunswick and Quebec, Aroostook State Park is an awesome base camp if you want to get your culture on. Skip over the border to practice your French, and then head back to the states to enjoy the icy waters of Echo Lake. Black flies, the mosquito’s violent and brutal cousins, are ravenous in early spring, so if you’r Read more...
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