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Aroostook
Aroostook Presque Isle, Maine is a small town located in the northernmost part of the state. It is known for its rural charm and its close proximity to the Canadian border. The town is home to a variety of outdoor activities, including fishing, hunting, snowmobiling, and hiking. The area is also known for its agricultural production, with potatoes being the main crop. The town is also home to the University of Maine at Presque Isle, which offers a variety of degree programs. Aroostook Presque Isle is a great place to visit for those looking for a peaceful and relaxing getaway.
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
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User Reviews
marge kelleher
Great place to spend and afternoon, stopped for picnic and walk on the trail
Jack Reerink
Beautiful state park with spacious sites. Sites with electricity and water are few so book early! Two nice hiking trails right off the camp ground. Friendly staff with detailed info on the park and surroundings. First picture is north peak, second south. One drawback for RVers: no dump station. Supposedly in the works, but for now RVers need to hold their tanks!
Chris Pine
This park is a really nice place to unwind and get into nature again. The camp sites are clean and well spaced for both privacy and comfort. The eating area is huge, very clean, and features a sink. There are showers and flushable toilets, as well as your typical out house type bathrooms in between camp sites. I really can’t stress enough how clean everything is! There are also canoes and kayak rentals for folks who want to head out on the water, and an abundance of picnic tables with grilling areas. The best part is it’s quiet. Everyone seems to respect the quiet hours, but generally it’s a very chill and relaxing place.
Ryan G
Loved the hike at this park. Cost was very reasonable, $4.00 per adult for a non resident. We took the rangers recommendation and went up the notch trail to get to the south peak since the trail to the south peak is very steep. Once visiting the south peak we headed to the north peak. It is definitely steep coming down the north peak trail but definitely doable. All in all we liked the view from the south peak the best. Overall a really great hike and beautiful location!
Cember F
A very pretty state park! We hiked the north peak trail - definitely recommend bringing poles. It is doable without, but it is steep. Very nice views and it is always fun to look across the way and see bits of Canada! The lake is also very pretty.