Best Snowmobile in Maine

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1

Maine, Piscataquis County

02 :42 hrs
13.8 mi
90.380005 ft
Unknown

Beginning from Kelly’s Landing, this route follows ITS 85 along a Railroad Bed. It is groomed and maintained by the Northern Outdoors Snowmobile Club. Snowmobile rentals and gas are available at Kelly’s Landing.

2

Maine, Penobscot County

00 :32 hrs
5.6 mi
27.688004 ft
Unknown

The Sherman to Patten Trail is a multi-use trail that follows an old railroad bed along the perimeter of Thousand Acre Bog. The trail surface is open to cross country skiing, and snowshoeing as it wanders through open fields in a remote landscape. Snowmobilers must yield to skier/snowshoers.

3

Maine, Somerset County

02 :15 hrs
11.9 mi
251.76 ft
Unknown

Beginning from the Northern Outdoors Lodge, this route follows the River Trail and then connects with ITS 87. It is groomed and maintained by the Northern Outdoors Snowmobile Club.

4

Maine, Hancock County

01 :46 hrs
9 mi
47.758003 ft
Unknown

The Down East Sunrise Trail (DEST) follows an old railroad through mountainous scenery and a variety of wildlife. There are some unique points of interest and side trips. This is a mutli-use trail that is open to ATVs, hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Please be courteous of other using the trail. Motorized users must yield to non-motorized users. This section stretches between Franklin Crossing to Washington Junction. Wildlife-watching in the section are abundant.

5

Maine, Aroostook County

03 :06 hrs
15.6 mi
92.733 ft
Unknown

The Bangor and Aroostook Trail is a multi-use trail that is open year-round to several activities. The trail surface is gravel and has a variety of scenery including open fields, and deep woods. Motorized users must yield to non-motorized users. This section begins in Caribou and ends in Stockholm.

6

Maine, Franklin County

02 :58 hrs
15.1 mi
43.294 ft
Unknown

The Whistle Stop Trail stretches from Farmington to Jay and travels on a gravel surface. It is a multi-use trail that travels through western hills and rural farmlands. It is near highways but still has beautiful views. This is a multi-use trail and motorized users must yield to non-motorized users.

7

Maine, Somerset County

02 :15 hrs
11.7 mi
247.52501 ft
Unknown

This route begins at the Northern Outdoors Lodge which offers a large park n ride lot that has plenty of room for vehicles and trailers. The trail follows the Kennebec River Trail and then connects to ITS 86. It is groomed and maintained by the Northern Outdoors Snowmobile Club.

8

Maine, Aroostook County

03 :20 hrs
16.8 mi
39.399002 ft
Unknown

The St. John Valley Trail stretches from Fort Kent to St. Francis. You’ll travel through farmland and rolling hills along the edge of the St. John River. This is a multi-use trail and motorized users must yield to non-motorized users.

9

Maine, Washington County

02 :22 hrs
12 mi
28.535002 ft
Unknown

The Down East Sunrise Trail (DEST) follows an old railroad through mountainous scenery and a variety of wildlife. There are some unique points of interest and side trips. This is a multi-use trail that is open to ATVs, hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Please be courteous of others using the trail. Motorized users must yield to non-motorized users. This section begins at Columbia Falls Crossing and leads to Whitneyville Crossing.

10

Maine, Washington County

03 :55 hrs
19.9 mi
74.490005 ft
Unknown

The Down East Sunrise Trail (DEST) follows an old railroad through mountainous scenery and a variety of wildlife. There are some unique points of interest and side trips. This is a mutli-use trail that is open to ATVs, hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Please be courteous of other using the trail. Motorized users must yield to non-motorized users. This section stretches between Cherryfield Crossing to Franklin Crossing passing by Unionville Crossing and Trunk Lake Road. There is remote forestland and access to hiking trails, and lakes.

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