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SNOWMOBILING & ATVING
IMAGINE WAKING UP TO A FOOT OF SNOW,
hopping onto a snowmobile parked at your door, and taking off
for a day of fun along endless miles of neatly groomed trails.
SNOWMOBILE INTO WINTER SPLENDOR
The County is ranked a Top Five Best Snowmobile destination by SnowGoer
Magazine, with our trails ranked No. 3 by American Snowmobiler Magazine
in its top-10 readership poll.
We have 2,300 miles of big-woods loops and twisters, lake crossings, high
bridges, rail-trail ripping, and wide-open field crossings. Blaze along former
railroad beds, abandoned logging roads, and club trails that lead to rolling
hills, quiet meadows, and snow-clad forests.
As Maine’s northernmost county, snowfall is a top resource, averaging nearly
10 feet annually. Our long season usually starts in December and runs into
April. Well-organized snowmobile clubs in most communities maintain
an extensive ne twork of trails and hold frequent poker runs, ride-ins, and
clubhouse suppers. The Northeast Snowmobile Trail, the international
Interconnecting Trail System leading to Canadian trails, and countless local
trails provide snowmobilers with long loop rides, picturesque jaunts, and
trips through the entire County. In the evenings head into town for gas,
food, lodging, service, parts, and a bit of enjoyable downtime.
RIDE THE TRAILS ON AN ATV
During the warmer months, enjoy the extensive network of trails that invite
ATVing. Aroostook County has more than 1,200 miles of ATV trails that
traverse everything from the deep woods to locally-maintained accesses. Our
communities embrace the ATV culture, with lodge-to-lodge tours available
for riders and more than 28 clubs and countless businesses ready to welcome
you. Trails run through broad expanses of scenic terrain. You’ll be delighted
to spot moose and other wildlife along the way. Then head back to town
for lodging, great meals, and a stop at the pub to tell your tales!
PLAN AHEAD
Do some research to locate snowmobile and ATV rentals, gear, experienced
guides, and tours here in The County. Some ATV trails require passes, which
are available at many businesses and police departments. Local snowmobile clubs
can also lend a hand in planning your trip. And visit our website for current
snowmobile trail reports in season.
For more information about riding in the region visit MESnow.com
or ATVMaine.org, or call Judy at 888-216-2463.
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