Southern Bangor & Aroostook Trail

Part of the largest ATV trail system east of the Mississippi, the 38.8 miles of the Southern Bangor and Aroostook Trail are a popular outdoor enthusiasts destination.

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Southern Bangor & Aroostook Trail Details

Part of the largest ATV trail system east of the Mississippi, the 38.8 miles of the Southern Bangor and Aroostook Trail are a popular outdoor enthusiasts destination. Being located in Aroostook County, the area often sees visitors with an interest in the Acadian French history and culture that stems from the region. Tracing the railroad bed from Houlton almost to the Presque Isle, the path is smooth and open year round to all sorts of outdoor activities.

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