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Maine snowmobiling

Maine snowmobiling

Snowmobiling through the forest.

Snowmobiling through the forest.

Snowmobilers in Aroostook Country.

Snowmobilers in Aroostook Country.

A snowmobiler crosses a frozen Moosehead Lake.

A snowmobiler crosses a frozen Moosehead Lake.

Snowmobiling on a frozen lake.

Snowmobiling on a frozen lake.

Two Snowmobilers with Katahdin in the Background.

Two Snowmobilers with Katahdin in the Background.

Snowmobiler on Moosehead Lake.

Snowmobiler on Moosehead Lake.

Man snowmobiling on trail through a forest.

Man snowmobiling on trail through a forest.

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Snowmobiling

Maine receives abundant snowfall making snowmobiling hugely popular here, as evidenced by our more than 280 snowmobile clubs. Maine's snowmobile trail system—which includes 4,000 miles of primary trail known as the Interconnected Trail System (ITS)—offers the opportunity to ride uninterrupted from region to region, with a full range of services available en route. Many of the state’s 10,000 additional miles of groomed trails also hook up with the ITS. For a map of Maine's Interconnected Trail System and trail conditions reports, visit the Maine Snowmobile Association.

Don’t miss Maine’s fun snowmobile events, either. In Rangeley, the annual Snodeo is always a blast with races, kids’ events, fireworks and more.

Prime snowmobiling areas include Jackman-Moose River, Moosehead Lake, Rangeley Lakes, Katahdin area and Aroostook County. Fill up your tank, stop for lunch, or enjoy a club event run by volunteers who maintain the trail system.

Numerous outfitters, sporting camps and resorts offer complete rentals, from helmets and sleds to services and fuel. You can also take advantage of guided sled tours, ranging from half- and full-day outings for families and groups to extended trips of a few days or more. For more rental and guided tour information, click here.


Look Out for ME Snowmobiling Tips

  • Stay on marked trails
  • Ride to the right of center on the trail
  • Plan ahead and let someone know where you’re going
  • Ride sober! Do not drink and ride
  • Ride at a reasonable speed to maintain control of the snowmobile
  • Be weather wise & dress appropriately
  • Learn and use snowmobile hand signals
  • Watch for wild animals. Wildlife have the right of way

For more info on how to enjoy the outdoors responsibly, visit our Look Out for ME page.


Snowmobile Safety Tips

There's no better place to explore from the seat of your sled than Maine. To ensure your next Maine snowmobile adventure is memorable for all the right reasons, we've assembled our top safety tips.

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