Woodland

Welcome to Woodland!

Woodland Potato Blossoms

The town of Woodland, named for its most abundant resource, was incorporated in 1880. Most settlers were American, with the notable exception of the Swedish Colony which extends into Woodland from the neighboring town of New Sweden. Most of them farmed or worked in the lumber industry, as many continue to do today. Notable unique places found in Woodland include the Aroostook Valley Trail and the old Swedish Colony historic sites. Enjoy your visit!

Activities

  • Aroostook Valley Trail Woodland, ME 04736
    • The Aroostook Valley Trail, which passes right through Woodland, is part of Maine’s Interconnected Trail System (ITS), which connects over 3,000 snowmobile and ATV trails across the state. This trail is popular among hikers, bicyclists, and snowmobilers for its scenery, winding through forests and potato farms as it winds through the countryside.
  • Swedish Colony Woodland, ME 04736
    • Maine’s historic Swedish Colony once covered much of what is now Woodland and neighboring New Sweden, Perham, Stockholm, and Westmanland, and many related sites remain in Woodland today. Have an adventure seeing how many sites you can find along the way!
  • Woodland Community Trails 844 Woodland Center Rd, Woodland, ME 04736 | (207) 498-6133
    • Great 3.6 mile trail network for hiking, biking, snowshoeing, and cross country skiing, accessible from the Woodland Elementary School.
  • Woodland Historical Society Sites Woodland, ME 04736
    • The town of Woodland maintains several historical buildings around town that are open to the public. The Snowman School House, built in 1895, has been converted into a museum of the town’s history. The Lagerstrom house is an historic farmstead built by early settlers and kept in their family until it was donated to the Historical Society. Both are open to the public seasonally on Sunday afternoons or by appointment.

Dining

  • A variety of dining options are available in nearby and Caribou, Stockholm, and Washburn!

    Woodland Old Schoolhouse
    Town of WoodlandWoodland Historic Schoolhouse

Lodging

  • No B.S. Manor 339 McIntyre Rd, Woodland, ME 04736 | (207) 992-8127
    • Hotel-style stays available in a comfortable home, with ATV and snowmobile trip packages available.
  • Additional lodging options are available in nearby Caribou and Washburn!

Shops & Services

  • GROMAINE 12 Margison Rd, Woodland, ME 04736 | (207) 272-6844
    • Amazing local, organic farm focusing on leafy greens, offering farm shares, handcrafted wreaths, and a variety of other products.
  • Retrax Inc. 308 Colby Siding Rd, Woodland, ME 04736 | (207) 492-0022
    • Producer of the revolutionary RETRAX retractable wheel system for snowmobiles, which removes the inconvenience of moving snowmobiles around out-of-the-snow!
  • Scott’s Meat Shop 1359 New Sweden Rd, Woodland, ME 04736 | (207) 496-3156
    • Local butcher shop with professional, timely service and fair prices.
  • White Birch Hill Woodland, ME 04736 | (207) 902-0718
    • Producers of gorgeous luxury soap bars and other beauty products, located in Woodland and selling online. Check out their online store!

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