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Pine Tree Trail:  ReRooted An old Maine road sign was unearthed & led to a forgotten 500-mile route & an epic 4 year revival.

23/09/2024

🚨🚨$3 prepackaged soft serve quarts! While supplies last! 🏃‍♀️🏃‍♀️

15/08/2024

Don’t forget to stop by and get your Houlton Farms Lemonade 🍋 and Chocolate Milk 🥛 🥳🎉

The home of the Pine Tree Trail:  ReRooted.
12/07/2024

The home of the Pine Tree Trail: ReRooted.

Hey folks! Be sure to stop in and support the awesome Pine Tree Trailblazers like Drinkwater's Variety & Ashley's Famous...
01/07/2023

Hey folks! Be sure to stop in and support the awesome Pine Tree Trailblazers like Drinkwater's Variety & Ashley's Famous Ice Cream in Lincoln (on Rte2), who have helped to re-sign Maine's Pine Tree Trail! Great people supporting Maine's Pine Tree Trail!! :)
We hope everyone has a safe and fun 4th of July holiday!
Travel Safe!

CHECK THIS OUT: Maine’s Pine Tree Trail makes it on the NEW 2023 Maine Tourism Association - Maine Attractions & Service...
25/06/2023

CHECK THIS OUT: Maine’s Pine Tree Trail makes it on the NEW 2023 Maine Tourism Association - Maine Attractions & Service Map!! *Second Maine travel map type printed this year with Pine Tree Trail on it!
Thanks to Nate at Maine Cedar Log Moose Company for donating $1500+ for a panel ad on the back that will direct travelers to pinetreetrail.com to check out many of the towns & cities along the route! :) :)

When traveling Maine's Pine Tree Trail, be sure to stop, stretch, look around and enjoy what Mother Nature has to offer!...
10/06/2023

When traveling Maine's Pine Tree Trail, be sure to stop, stretch, look around and enjoy what Mother Nature has to offer! Sometimes you don't have to wonder far from the beaten path to see Maine's incredible beauty!

Thank you Jacob and Aroostook County Tourism for writing a blog about Maine's Pine Tree Trail!        ~Nate
03/06/2023

Thank you Jacob and Aroostook County Tourism for writing a blog about Maine's Pine Tree Trail!

~Nate

Maine's Own Route 66 With 90% of the state covered in lush pine forests and towering evergreens, Maine is known for its scenic beauty. But did you know that...

30/05/2023

Join us on an extraordinary journey as we rediscover Maine's forgotten treasure, the Pine Tree Trail. This captivating video takes you along the historic 500-mile road, starting in Portland and winding its way to Fort Kent. It showcases the rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant communities that make Maine truly special.

Witness the remarkable story of Nate, a chainsaw moose carver who stumbled upon an old sign from the original Pine Tree Trail on his property. Realizing the trail had been all but forgotten, Nate embarked on a mission to revive it, dedicating four years to re-establishing the route, raising funds, and placing 150 new signs along the trail.

Through stunning visuals and heartfelt storytelling, this video captures the essence of the Pine Tree Trail, inviting you to explore the hidden gems and overlooked towns that embody the true spirit of Maine. From snowmobiling and fishing to canoeing and fireworks, immerse yourself in the diverse range of activities and experiences Maine has to offer.

Discover the importance of preserving historic places like the Pine Tree Trail, and how this revitalization project aims to revive communities and breathe life into forgotten corners of Maine. It's a call to action, encouraging viewers to take the scenic route, slow down, and embrace the journey, cherishing the moments that truly matter.

Join us as we celebrate the resilience of the Pine Tree Trail and the captivating beauty of Maine. Let's preserve our history, support local communities, and experience the magic that awaits along this remarkable trail.

Don't miss out on this captivating adventure! Watch the full video and embark on a journey that inspires you to explore Maine's hidden wonders.

Spud Speedway Up North Cabins two epic adventure in Northern Maine off the trail thank you for the footage from our other adventures we have filmed together.

Can you solve "The Kittery Mystery"?In the 1930s-40s, Route 1 from Kittery to Portland was also said to be known as a se...
07/05/2023

Can you solve "The Kittery Mystery"?
In the 1930s-40s, Route 1 from Kittery to Portland was also said to be known as a section of Maine's Pine Tree Trail in maps & newspaper articles.
We are in search of real photos & newspaper articles showing signs in the Kittery to Portland section.
~Nate

State Route 100 Gray:Hello everyone! I was going through photo downloads this morning and came across these pics that I ...
30/04/2023

State Route 100 Gray:
Hello everyone! I was going through photo downloads this morning and came across these pics that I had taken this past January on State Route 100 in Gray.
Have a great day!
~Nate

Hey folks! You may have noticed more new signs popping up along the Pine Tree Trail in various spots lately, here is one...
26/04/2023

Hey folks! You may have noticed more new signs popping up along the Pine Tree Trail in various spots lately, here is one located on Route 2(west)/100, aka Hammond Street in Bangor!
Some areas have been signed recently in the Bangor, Lincoln & Mattawamkeag areas but a few signs weren't installed for some unknown reason (at least 6 signs in these areas). With the Trail being nearly 500-miles in length, it can sometimes take a few extra minutes to iron out all of the kinks.
Thanks to all people who have joined the effort to bring back the recognition of the route and especially to those who donated their own funds to make it happen!
~Nate

Hey folks! Here is a picture from Lincoln (Rte 2 *East), on the Pine Tree Trail today! :)
18/04/2023

Hey folks! Here is a picture from Lincoln (Rte 2 *East), on the Pine Tree Trail today! :)

PINE TREE TRAIL- ReRooted: Yesterday was amazing! We were honored to speak at the Aroostook County Tourism Summit in Hou...
12/04/2023

PINE TREE TRAIL- ReRooted: Yesterday was amazing! We were honored to speak at the Aroostook County Tourism Summit in Houlton. The people attending were attentive, engaged, and excited about what the Pine Tree Trail offers everyone located in the communities on the route. We met a great bunch of folks, and we are looking forward to seeing them again in the future! Huge thanks to Jacob Pelkey and Aroostook County Tourism and everyone who presented during the program and everyone who worked hard to set this all up. Thanks to the Elks for allowing us to gather there..and thanks to all of you who continue to have interest in and support the effort to revive Maine's historic Pine Tree Trail... ~Robbie

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