Deboullie Public Land
Deboullie Public Land From the French word, debouler, in reference to the many old rock slides that dot this region.
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Deboullie Public Land Details
Deboullie Public Land From the French word, debouler, in reference to the many old rock slides that dot this region, Deboullie Public Land in total is almost 22,000 acres of forested mountain wilderness and picturesque trout ponds. The two main draws are named after the park, Deboullie Pond and Mountain, and provide excellent hiking and fishing opportunities. The fishing here is considered world-class. and against the backdrop of scenic blue waters, very popular. For those into the view, a hike to the outlook tower atop Deboullie Mountain is unarguable.
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Deboullie Mountain
A 4-mile moderate out-and-back hike to the summit of Deboullie Mountain.
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Allagash Falls
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Fish River Scenic Byway
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Fort Kent State Historic Site
Left behind after the Aroostook War, the Fort Kent State Historic Site is another reminder of the struggles faced by early settlers to the region.