Snowmobiling

Maine is a snow and winter-lovers paradise! If you love snowmobiling, Maine is a great place to visit! Be sure to check out the before you head out!

Aroostook County

  • Ìý360 Richardson Rd, Castle Hill, ME 04757
    • This local snowmobile club maintains a network of trails connecting Castle Hill with the nearby towns of Ashland, Washburn, Presque Isle, Mapleton, and Chapman!
  • Van Buren, Mapleton, and Caribou, ME 04736
    • 61-mile multi-use trail that is part of northern Maine’s Interconnected Trail System. It is used and maintained by various snowmobile clubs.
  • Ìý28 Lawler Rd Benedicta, ME 04733 | (207) 365-7276
    • Local snowmobile club that maintains Benedicta’s portion of the statewide trail network!
  • Ìý94 Town Hall Rd, Chapman, ME 04757
    • A highly active local snowmobile club that maintains trails connecting Chapman to nearby towns and the statewide trail network!
  • ÌýEagle Lake, ME 04739
    • “We are maintaining the trails to the north and south of Eagle Lake—north from Eagle Lake to Carter Brook (ITS 85N), south from Eagle Lake to Portage Lake (ITS 85S), and west from Eagle Lake to Pushineer Pond (120, formerly 85D). We maintain over 75 miles of trails, and the work starts long before the snow flies.”
  • Ìý12 Strickland Rd, Fort Fairfield, ME 04742 | (207) 227-5455
    • Member of the Maine Snowmobile Association maintaining sections of the trail. They also host fundraisers, including breakfasts, poker runs, dances, and more.
  • PO Box 131, Fort Kent, ME 04743
    • Maintains the trails in the greater Fort Kent area. Volunteers drive a groomer around, cut brush on trails, make traffic signs, and handle grant funding. Trails in the area are for recreational use and take from an hour to all day to complete.
  • Ìý45 Mill Rd, Linneus, ME 04730 | (207) 200-4822
    • ÌýLocal club that maintains Linneus’ snowmobile trails and a 6-mile Nordic ski trail network. Their clubhouse is open on winter weekends for lunch!
  • Ìý1670 Masardis Rd, Masardis, ME 04732Ìý| (207) 540-4101
    • Lodge and guide service offering hunting and snowmobiling trips along with rentals of their gorgeous log cabins.
  • ÌýWiley Rd, Littleton, ME 04730 |(207) 538-9042
    • Littleton’s premier snowmobile club, working hard to maintain local trails connecting Littleton with Maine’s extensive statewide snowmobiling trail network.
  • Ìý874 Oxbow Rd, Oxbow, ME 04764
    • Local snowmobile club that maintains a long stretch of trails connecting to the statewide trail network. Get in touch with them for trail maps and info about services and accommodations in the area!
  • ÌýPO Box 149, Portage, ME 04768
    • Local club that maintains and provides information about the portion of Maine’s snowmobile trail network passing through Portage Lake.
  • 1273 Main St, St. Francis, ME 04774 | (207) 398-4203
    • Local snowmobile club that maintains St. Francis trails connecting to the statewide trail network. They also run a clubhouse with food available in season!
  • Ìý1243A, Oxbow Rd, Oxbow, ME 04764 | (207) 841-0508
    • Great lodge with a long history offering cabin rentals, home-cooked meals, and packages for hunting, fishing, camping, canoeing, snowmobiling, and more. They have hosted some celebrities, including world heavyweight champion Jack Dempsey!
  • Ìý48 Station Rd, Washburn, ME 04786 | (207) 455-8439
    • This snowmobile club maintains a large area of trails and even has a seasonal kitchen open at their clubhouse!

DownEast Maine

  • ÌýRte 9, Amherst, ME 04605 |Ìý(207) 941-4412
    • If you’re looking for an outdoor adventure, look no further! You can find recreation trails, wildlife, remote camping, and more!
  • Ìý2 Kilton Ln, Machias, ME 04654 (and various locations between Ellsworth and Pembroke)
    • The scenic rail corridor runs along the entire Downeast coastal area, connects multiple scenic conservation areas, intersects Downeast salmon rivers, and is near two state scenic byways.
  • ÌýLakeville Twp, ME 04487 | (207) 941-4412
    • Visitors enjoy camping and fishing in this semi-remote area surrounded by lakes. Duck Lake, the Unknown Lakes, and Gassabias Lake offer fishing, boating, swimming, camping, and snowmobiling.

Western Maine

  • (207) 392-3481
    • This local snowmobiling club builds and maintains Andover’s trails, which connect to the extensive statewide trail network.
  • (207) 754-3478
    • This local snowmobile club works hard to build and maintain Jay’s trail network, connecting to neighboring towns and beyond. Convenient parking for snowmobilers is available at the Jay Plaza on Route 4.
  • Ìý1008 US Rte 201, Caratunk, Maine | (855) 528-3441
    • With 14,000 miles of trails, you’ll need some extra equipment, and Backcountry Expeditions has got you covered.
  • ÌýFarmington, ME 04938 | (207) 778-8231
    • 91¸£Àû 40 miles out of Farmington, this reservation has the most beautiful views around by canoe.
  • Hebron, ME 04238 | (207) 966-2733
    • This local snowmobile club works hard to maintain Hebron’s trails, keeping the town connected with its neighbors and Maine’s statewide trail network.
  • PO Box 412, Brownfield, ME 04010
    Aroostook Snowmobiles
    Paul CyrMaine Snowmobiling
    • Local snowmobile club that builds and maintains Brownfield’s trails, connecting with Maine’s extensive statewide trail network.
  • 62 E. Main St Denmark, ME 04022
    • This local snowmobile club maintains Denmark’s snowmobiling trail network, connecting to Maine’s extensive statewide trail system. Get in touch with them for info about the trails and in-season events!
  • Dixfield, ME 04224

    • This local snowmobile club maintains Dixfields’ trail network, connecting to neighboring towns and Maine’s statewide trail network.
  • ME-17 in Township D or Rte 4 in Sandy River, ME
    • This 6,000-acre expanse of public land has a lot to offer! The Appalachian Trail winds through the property, passing the beautiful Sabbath Day Pond and its lean-to, as well as the Little Swift River Pond and its primitive campsite. This is a great destination for hiking a section of the Trail, swimming, and snowmobiling in the wintertime.
  • Lovell, ME, 04051 | (207) 925-1056
    • The Greater Lovell Land Trust maintains public hiking trail networks across the town, offering a wide variety of trail lengths, difficulty levels, and scenery, from lakeside to mountaintop!
  • 285 Wilsons Mills Rd, Wilsons Mills, ME 03579 | (207) 670-8583
    • This family-friendly lodge, located alongside the Magalloway River, offers guided fishing, ice fishing, snowmobiling, hunting, and river trips.
  • ÌýWeld, ME 04285Ìý| (207) 585-2347
    • Open year-round, Mt. Blue State Park is a beautiful attraction, including all sorts of outdoor activities like hiking, trail riding, biking, swimming, and picnicking.
    • This local snowmobile club works hard to build and maintain New Vineyard’s snowmobiling trail network, connecting neighboring towns and Maine’s extensive statewide trail system. Check out their site for more information about local trails!
  • 532 Main St, Fryeburg, ME 04037 | (800) 458-1838
    • This great local shop has the latest models of snowmobiles, ATVs, and other vehicles for outdoor play. They are very popular for their snowmobile rentals program, offering access to expansive Western Maine and White Mountains trail networks!
    • Otisfield’s snowmobile club works hard to maintain the town’s extensive snowmobile trail network, connecting neighboring towns and the state trail system.
  • (207) 357-8851
    • This local club has worked hard to build and maintain nearly 90 miles of trails in Rumford and surrounding towns, connecting to Maine’s extensive statewide trail system.
  • Stoneham, ME 04231
    • This local snowmobile club works to maintain and expand Stoneham’s snowmobile trails, which connect to Maine’s extensive statewide trail network.
  • Buckfield, ME 04220
    • Local snowmobile club that works hard to build and maintain Buckfield’s trail network and connect to trails in neighboring towns.

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