Aroostook State Park
This park offers visitors a range of recreational activities including camping, fishing, swimming, hiking, wildlife watching, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing.
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Visitors will find a gravel surface trail that is open year round to multiple uses, including: snowmobiling, ATV riding, hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking.
Read MoreBangor & Aroostook Trail
This gravel surface trail is open year round for multiple uses, including: snowmobiling, ATV riding, hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking.
Read MoreCaribou Bog-Penjajwoc
More than 7,500 acres of conserved land with opportunities for hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, hunting, fishing, trapping, and snowmobiling.
Read MoreCentral Maine Sportsmen
Hunters will find prime deer, moose, and waterfowl habitat along the Sebasticook River and on the shores of Hancock and Sandy Ponds.
Read MoreCold Stream Forest
The Cold Stream Forest includes critical wildlife habitats, including more than 3,000 acres of deer wintering areas and seven wild brook trout ponds.
Read MoreDead River Corridor
The Dead River is the centerpiece of the Maine Huts and Trail’s Grand Falls Hut, its most remote and secluded facility
Read MoreFour Seasons Adventure Trail
A 29-mile gravel surfaced multi-use trail that connects Newport, Corinna, Dexter, Sangerville and Dover-Foxcroft.
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Year-round outdoor recreation through cross-country skiing, mountain biking, snowshoeing and nature hikes on a scenic property in Madawaska.
Read MoreGulf Hagas–Whitecap
A 10,000-acre conservation area containing productive forestlands, campsites, hiking trails, and a segment of the popular Interconnected Trail System for snowmobiles.
Read MoreKatahdin Forest Project
The Katahdin Forest Project includes some of the most heavily used recreational areas of the Northern Forest for hiking, snowmobiling, fishing, canoeing, and white water rafting
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