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  1. Maine's destination for predictably the best snowmobile trail conditions - over 2,300 miles! Folks who enjoy year-round outdoor adventure, historic sites and unique local culture set their sights on this very special part of Maine. It’s hard to miss.

  2. Aroostook County, Maine is certainly big enough for all your outdoor adventuring. In fact, it’s the largest county in any state east of the Mississippi. And as if the 112-mile-long Aroostook River isn’t enough, it is also home to the epic 92-mile Allagash Wilderness Waterway .

  3. Feb 22, 2023 · Aroostook County, affectionately known as “The County,” is Maines northernmost region. Four million of Aroostooks five million acres offer exciting outdoor adventures as well as opportunities for camping. Most of the Allagash Wilderness Waterway is located here. There are major mountain ranges and more than 1,000 lakes in the area.

  4. Aroostook County is a four-season visitor’s paradise! From its many fairs and festivals to its endless array of unique cultural, outdoor, and historical attractions and shopping venues galore, the Crown of Maine offers the adventure of a lifetime!

  5. Maines northernmost county, known as “the County” to its residents, is the state’s largest in area. It was established on May 1, 1839, in the midst of the dispute known as the “ Aroostook War ,” and 187 years after the creation of the first Maine County, York. See an 1899 map of the county area in the Map Cabinet.

  6. Oct 28, 2022 · Maines northernmost county, Aroostook aka “The County,” is filled with luscious forests, mountain peaks, and breathtaking views. Aroostook County comes from a Native American word meaning “Beautiful River.” With 89% of the County’s area being forest and 245 lakes, it definitely lives up to its name.

  7. Population: 76,085. Area: 6,453 square miles (21.2% of Maine's total area - which makes it the biggest County) 7,000 miles of flowing water with 2,000 lakes, rivers and streams. "Beautiful River" is the meaning of the Indian word for which Aroostook was named. There are 2 cities, 54 towns, 11 plantations, and 108 unorganized townships.

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