• Campground Type RV Sites, Tent Sites
  • Electric 30 amp NO
  • Electric 50 amp NO
  • Dump Station NO
  • Full Hookup Sites NO
  • Water NO
  • WiFi available NO
  • Cable Available NO
  • Pets Allowed YES
  • Pool NO
  • Playground NO
  • Camp Store NO

Description

In 1938, interested citizens of Presque Isle donated 100 acres of land to the State with the hope of creating Maine’s first state park. This hope became reality is 1939, with the creation of Aroostook State Park. Subsequent donations increased the park to its present size of over 600 acres. Encompassing Quaggy Jo Mountain and Echo Lake, the park provides year-round recreational activities. Rising abruptly from the surrounding farmlands, the most prominent feature of Aroostook State Park is Quaggy Jo Mountain. Uplifted by folding of the earth’s crust, weathered and shaped by glaciation through time, Quaggy Jo offers a unique chance to study our geologic past. The underlying limestone formations mark the presence of an ancient sea, and the mountain’s outer layer of volcanic rock suggests a later lava flow of an unknown origin. Quaggy Jo is the shortened form of its Indian name "QuaQuaJo". A popular translation for QuaQuaJo is "twin peaked".
The park’s natural areas are typical of northern Maine. Its forest consists mainly of a mixture of spruce, fir, beech, and maple along with younger stands of poplar, birch, and other hardwoods. In the park’s low swampy areas, dense stands of cedar can be found.

A wide variety of birds and mammals live within the park. While squirrels and chipmunks are most frequently seen, fox, deer, moose and bear also rail the park "home". Birds of all types are found here, too, including hawks, owls and woodpeckers.

30 wooded campsites, with tables and fireplaces, are available for either tent or trailer camping. Reservations may be made by calling at least 2 weeks in advance: (800) 332-1501 from within Maine, or (207) 289-3824 from out of state. Campsites can be reserved only during the period covering June 15-Labor Day. Call the reservation phones, or the park office for more information. Organized groups should contact Aroostook State Park directly.

Contact

Address: 87 State Park Road Presque Isle ME
Postal code / ZIP: 04769
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207-768-8341
campground.reservations@maine.gov

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