Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge

Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge

Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge is a blend of diverse habitats and rich wildlife situated in northern Maine, offering peaceful observation spots and hiking trails.

5,252
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
Not widely reported
Annual Visitors
1998
Year Established

About Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge

Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge
 

Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge, established in 1998, spans over 5,000 acres of northern Maine's pristine wilderness. The refuge occupies a former military base, now reclaimed by nature, providing a habitat for an array of species including moose, black bears, and over 100 bird species. This wildlife haven consists of forests, grasslands, wetlands, and shrublands, creating a varied landscape for visitors to explore. Open fields complement the dense woods, making it ideal for birdwatching, especially during migration periods. Trails offer intimate access to different habitats; for instance, Reed Road Trail allows exploration of forest transitions into wetlands. The refuge's landscape is indicative of the glacial features found in the region, with kettle bogs and rolling terrains presenting unique ecological niches. Aroostook's appeal lies in its tranquility and the opportunity to see nature reclaim land once dedicated to military uses, with an evolving ecosystem and serene settings making it a fascinating place for nature lovers and photographers.

Highlights

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Reed Road Trail – a popular trail for observing diverse habitats.

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Wetland areas – providing habitat for migratory and breeding waterfowl.

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Moose sightings – common in early mornings and evenings near forest edges.

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Former military structures – now historic remnants dotting the landscape.

Notable Natural Features

Glacial Landforms

Exhibiting features like rolling terrain and kettle bogs.

Wetlands

Home to an abundance of waterfowl, especially during migrations.

Forested Areas

Dominated by mixed woods providing diverse ecosystems for wildlife.