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ATVING Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Included in the trail system are: www.ridethewilds.org Ride the Wilds is located in Coos County of NH. The Northeast’s largest interconnected ATV trail system, delivers 1,000+ miles of trails across the upper region of the state, and a riding experience that is world class. The varied terrain is adaptable for all abilities. There is much to explore and see, as the trails lead you through wide sweeps of undeveloped land, up and over mountains, to bogs, pastures and panoramas of northern New Hampshire. Riding along miles of trails through the rugged forested landscape, pastoral fields, up and over mountains and adjacent to secluded waterways is an experience you can only have in Northern NH. The raw beauty of the area is unparalleled, brimming with wildlife sightings and outdoor adventures. The views are incomparable and the trails deliver days of riding fun. No need to trailer your machine from one location to another. Choose your starting and stopping points from more than a dozen options, from Berlin, Gorham, Milan and Errol on the eastern side of the county, through Millsfield and Dixville in the middle, to the Connecticut River towns of Pittsburg, Stewartstown, Colebrook, Stratford, Groveton and Lancaster to the north and west. The Ride the Wilds trails are a system of corridors from A-D connecting all the individual club riding areas in Coos County. Opening in June 2013, Ride the Wilds brought together three seasons of ATV riding and access to more than 1,000 miles of interconnected trails. Head out for a day or more, with opportunities to stop, eat & stay along the way. The trails are on a combination of private, state & corporately owned land, a wonderful relationship of shared stewardship that encourages respect and responsible riding. • O  ver 120 miles of trails in the 8,000-acre Perry Stream Land and Timber Company holdings maintained by the Great North Woods ATV Club in Pittsburg. • Over 120 miles of trails maintained by the Metallak ATV Club in Stewartstown, Colebrook, Columbia and Dixville. • Over 130 miles of trails in Millsfield maintained by the Millsfield ATV Club. • 50 miles of trails in Success and Milan maintained by the Sunset Riders ATV Club. • 80 miles of trails in the 7,500-acre Jericho Mountain State Park in Berlin maintained by the State of New Hampshire. • More than 120 miles of trails across 30,000 acres in Stratford maintained by the North Country ATV Club. • The Kilkenny Trail Riders of Lancaster, the Umbagog ATV Club of Errol, the Presidential ATV Club of Gorham, and the Androscoggin ATV Club of Berlin maintain many additional miles of trails. 4 RIDE THE WILDS North Country Chamber of Commerce Many towns within the Ride the Wilds trail system allow ATVs on town roads to access services like food, gas and lodging, or to connect with other sections of trail. The trails are maintained by local ATV clubs that operate on a volunteer basis. We highly recommend supporting the clubs that maintain the system, by joining, volunteering or sponsoring their efforts. PAGE SPONSORED BY