Aroostook, Maine's largest and northernmost county, offers
travelers air, bus and bike modes of transportation. Explore
the region's rolling countryside, vast farmland and historic
communities using multi-modal
transportation. Here, the Aroostook Regional Transportation
system carries passengers to towns and villages, many of
which are rich in
Acadian heritage and culture.
Aroostook by Air
Northern Maine Regional Airport at Presque Isle (PQI).
Serving Northern Maine, the Northern Maine Regional Airport
offers regularly scheduled passenger
service to and from Boston.
Air Taxi/Charter Airports
Caribou Municipal Airport
Located just 10 minutes from the Canadian border, Caribou Municipal Airport supports
private and business flying interests.
Houlton International Airport
Situated in Southern Aroostook County, Houlton offers proximity to numerous lakes,
bike, ATV and snowmobile trails.
Long Lake Seaplane Base
Located in Northern Aroostook County, the heart of snowmobile country.
Northern Aroostook Regional
Provides access to the outstanding recreational opportunities throughout Aroostook County.
Aroostook By Bike
Here, several touring
loops direct cyclists through wide open spaces and
rolling countryside, historic communities and the county's
deep-rooted Acadian history.
Aroostook by Bus
Aroostook Regional
Transportation System (ARTS). A non-profit organization
serving all of Aroostook County and parts of Washington
and Penobscot counties with scheduled bus routes.
Cyr Bus Lines. Provides daily service between Bangor and Limestone (Penobscot to Aroostook Counties)
(207) 827-2335 / 800-244-2335
SMT/Acadian Lines. The Acadian Lines group (Acadian Lines and SMT) provides inter-city passenger service 7 days a week, 365 days a year. The two bus lines service 78 destinations throughout the Maritimes with stops in Northern Maine. If you want to travel further, or return from afar, you can count on connecting services outside the Maritimes to major cities such as Montreal, Toronto and other points all across Canada.
1-800-567-5151
Aroostook By Car Scenic
Byways
State Route 11.
The northern-most of Maine's scenic byways, State Route
11 follows the rolling hills between Portage and Fort
Kent.
There are many additional options to travel by
car in Aroostook. For commuter services in Aroostook,
click here.
Connections to Ferry
The closest ferries from Aroostook are in the Downeast & Acadia
region. Click here
for more information.
Connections to Train
The closest train station from Aroostook is The
Downeaster train station in Portland.
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