Sherman to Patten Trail

The Sherman to Patten Trail runs through six miles of Aroostook County, Maine.

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Sherman to Patten Trail Details

The Sherman to Patten Trail runs through six miles of Aroostook County, Maine. Characterized by forests and fields, the well-traveled route is popular for walking, biking, and ATVing. In the wintertime, cross country skiers and snowmobiliers are also often found here. Of interesting note is that the trail also runs adjacent to Maine's Thousand Acre Bog. Though not significantly mentioned, the land is just that, a large swamp known by local hunters as a place to find big game, for those who dare to venture.

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