The County - Aroostook Visitor Guide 2020 Visitor Guide to Aroostook County | Page 22

THE COUNTY | 2020-2021 WITH THOUSANDS OF MILES OF NORDIC TRAILS and a few great places for alpine skiing, winter is when The County shines for those who enjoy outdoor winter sports. Take a wintry walk in snowshoes and enjoy the solace that brings so many to The County. For those dedicated to winter sport, connect with one of the many clubs or winter sports facilities and get all tuned up. Or grab some gear in town before you hit the trails. More ways to make the best of the short but beautiful winter days include dog sledding, skijoring (Nordic skiing aided by dogs), ice climbing, fat biking, snow tubing, and even biathlon. For those just out for fun, there’s ski touring, sledding, pond hockey, or ice-skating on a serene frozen lake or local rink. The opportunities to keep active continue even once the sun goes down, as many ski centers and mountains offer lighted trails. With an LED headlamp and a sense of adventure, the darkened trail becomes easy to navigate. While you are out there, remember to turn your eyes skyward for seemingly endless array of stars and the chance to catch the Northern Lights. NORDIC SKI TRAILS ALPINE SKI AREAS The Nordic Heritage Center Presque Isle | NordicHeritageCenter.org Bigrock Mountain Mars Hill | BigRockMaine.com Fort Kent Outdoor Center Fort Kent | FortKentOC.org Quoggy Jo Presque Isle | Facebook.com/quoggy.jo Four Seasons Trail Association Madawaska | FourSeasonsTrail.org Lonesome Pine Trails Fort Kent | LonesomePines.org Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge Limestone | FriendsofAroostookNWR.org Caribou High School Ski Trails Caribou | MaineTrailFinder.com For ski trails and resources in the area visit SkiMaine.com or MaineTrailFinder.com. Aroostook State Park Presque Isle | Maine.gov/aroostook Visit our website for more information about winter sports in the region. 20 The great thing about wintertime trails is that once the weather turns warm, most become ideal for hiking, trail running, mountain biking, or even just a walk in the woods.