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Your Guide to Central Maine Snowmobiling: 100+ Miles of Scenic Trails
man, T h e wide variety of trails cater to all levels of snowmobilers. Whether you’re cruising along miles of smooth railbed trails or tackling the thrilling ascent of Coburn Mountain and the remote border trails, there’s some thing for everyone. The ITS trail system – Routes 84, 85, 86, 87, 89 – and connectors 113 and 115 – form the back bone of this region, supported by thousands of miles of club-maintained trails. Along your ride, you’ll encounter a vibrant network of trail supporters. From cozy restaurants and lively pubs to welcoming hotels, gas stations, snowmobile club houses, Airbnb’s, dealers, and sled rental shops-Hos pitality is never far away. These local businesses and organizations make the journey not just scenic, but also convenient and memorable. For those looking to connect with the community, check out the nearly 60 snowmobile clubs in the Central Region. Their websites and Facebook pages are treasure troves of information on upcoming events like snowmobile shows,
The Central Region of Maine Snowmobile Trail System is a wondrous winter Play ground, stretching over 100 scenic miles
from Gardiner to Jackman. The expansive corridor offers some of the most exhilarating and diverse riding in the state. Riders can explore dazzling lake regions – from the serene shores of West Gardiner to the sparkling waters of Belgrade and the majestic expanse of Flagstaff Lake. The terrain shifts beautifully into rolling hills and forested valleys, winding through Wayne, Lexington and The Forks, before reaching the rugged beauty of Jack
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