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RAFTING
The Allagash Wilderness Waterway is a prime spot for a challenging rafting adventure.
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WILDLIFE
Wildlife is abundant in Aroostook County, especially at the Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge in Limestone.
HIKING
The International Appalachian Trail connects Mount Katahdin with Cap Gaspe, Quebec. Hiking the IAT Search for a hiking trip

Towns in Aroostook County

Tourism has yet to take Aroostook County by storm, and there are plenty of outdoorsmen and women who'd like to keep it that way so they can fish, hike and canoe with only moose for company. Aroostook, or "The County," as it's often referred to, is best known for two things: recreation and potatoes.

Maine's largest county, Aroostook takes up 6,671 square miles - it's larger than all of Connecticut - though only 73,938 people live here. Agriculture has a strong presence here, in both livelihood and culture. Fields of potatoes create the landscape, changing from green in spring to pink and white in summer to dusty brown in fall. Festivals celebrate the blossom season in July, and school calendars adjust so that all hands can help harvest in September...

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Tourism has yet to take Aroostook County by storm, and there are plenty of outdoorsmen and women who'd like to keep it that way so they can fish, hike and canoe with only moose for company. Aroostook, or "The County," as it's often referred to, is best known for two things: recreation and potatoes.

Maine's largest county, Aroostook takes up 6,671 square miles - it's larger than all of Connecticut - though only 73,938 people live here. Agriculture has a strong presence here, in both livelihood and culture. Fields of potatoes create the landscape, changing from green in spring to pink and white in summer to dusty brown in fall. Festivals celebrate the blossom season in July, and school calendars adjust so that all hands can help harvest in September.

Winter lasts a long time up here and snowmobiles are put to use both for recreation and transport. Snowmobilers use the Interstate Trail System, which zigzags throughout the County and connects Maine to Canada.

Rivaling Acadia National Park and Baxter State Park as protected areas of great beauty is the Allagash Wilderness Waterway. Established in 1966, this route of lakes, streams and ponds begins in Telos Lake, just north of Baxter State Park, and runs 92 miles almost all the way to the town of Allagash, where the Allagash and St. John Rivers meet. Canoeing, either the Allagash or the St. John, is considered a "must" by outdoors enthusiasts. Special arrangements between logging companies and the state allow for recreational use, giving visitors access to an area of wilderness that is becoming more and more rare in the northeast.

More hikers are beginning to wander through the southern part of the County, as an effort to stretch the Appalachian Trail to its geographic end gathers steam. The International Appalachian Trail, as it's called, goes from Katahdin through Mars Hill and on to the Gaspe peninsula.

The towns in the county offer a glimpse of culture and history. Check out the historic buildings in Houlton, scenic drives between Caribou and Presque Isle, a Scandinavian enclave in New Sweden, and the strong Acadian culture in Fort Kent and Madawaska (don't miss the ployes, filling buckwheat pancakes, or tourtieres, meaty pork pies).

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Fairs, Festivals & Annual Events in Aroostook
Meduxnekeag River Canoe Race
05/05/2007
A popular northern Maine whitewater race. The eight-mile run starts in the town of New Limerick and finishes in Houlton. Part of the Maine Canoe and Kayak Racing Organization's Downriver Series. Times: Registration, 8-9:30 a.m.; Race, 10 a.m. Location: Meduxnekeag River, Houlton. www.mackro.org.
Caribou City Wide Yard Sale
05/19/2007 - 05/20/2007
A sale so large, visitors find their way around with printed maps. More than 150 participants will be on hand with something for every treasure hunter. If you need something, there's a good chance you'll find it here. Location: Caribou. www.cariboumaine.net.
Acadian Festival
06/28/2007 - 07/01/2007

The Acadian Festival has grown to become the State of Maine's largest cultural festival, celebrating the unique Acadian culture and heritage with a number of events that serve as a reminder of the past and a celebration of the present. Location: Madawaska. www.acadianfestival.com.
60th Annual Maine Potato Blossom Festival
07/18/2007 - 07/22/2007

This famous event includes mashed potato wrestling, a potato picking contest, Culture Day, pageants, an industry dinner, a parade, live music, a craft fair, fireworks and much more. Location: Fort Fairfield. www.potatoblossom.org.
Caribou Cares About Kids
08/09/2007 - 08/11/2007
An agricultural celebration featuring planned activities, international food booths, a fine art fair, music in the park and more. Location: Downtown Caribou. www.cariboumaine.net.
Ploye Festival
08/10/2007 - 08/12/2007
A celebration of Maine's Acadian culture. There will be a Ploye eating contest along with a street bazaar, street dance and Acadian culture foods. Fun for the whole family. Location: 291 West Main Street, Fort Kent. www.fortkentchamber.com.
Crown of Maine Balloon Fest
08/24/2007 - 08/26/2007
This fourth-annual festival includes three days of balloon launches, along with a photo contest. Flights will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Contact: Derik Smith. Telephone: (207) 551-7425. Location: Northern Maine Fairgrounds, 84 Mechanic Street, Presque Isle. Fees: Main gate free. Balloon flights $180. Times: Fri 5:30 a.m. & 5:30 p.m.; Sat 5:30 a.m. & 5:30 p.m.; Sun 5:30 a.m. www.crownofmaineballoonfest.org.
Caribou 34th Annual Fall Arts & Crafts Festival
10/13/2007 - 10/14/2007
Over 140 crafters throughout New England participate in Aroostook County's oldest and largest craft fair. Fees: No fees to shoppers. Registration fees for crafters. Times: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Location: Caribou High School, 308 Sweden Street, Caribou. www.cariboumaine.net.
Santa Claus Light Parade
11/24/2007
A Christmas parade and Santa's arrival officially begin the holiday season. Location: North Street & Market Square, Houlton. Times: 6-7 p.m. www.greaterhoulton.com.
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Things to do in the Aroostook region
Beaches & Parks
- Aroostook State Park, located on Echo Lake in Presque Isle, offers hiking on nearby Quaggy Jo Mountain. There is trout fishing on the lake and also offers campsites, bathrooms and a beach with a lifeguard. More about Maine Beaches and Parks >
Outdoor Activities
- Aroostook takes up 6,671 square miles (it's larger than all of Connecticut) though only 73,938 people live here. Got the picture? That's lots of rural beauty to explore.More about Outdoor Activities in Maine >
Fairs, Festivals and Annual Events
Go "hyper-local" with the Annual Maine Potato Blossom Festival that features mashed potato wrestling, potato picking contest, Culture Day, pageants, industry dinner, parade, live music, craft fair, fireworks, and much more. More about Fairs, Festivals and Annual Events in Maine >

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