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Maine Snowmobile Trails
Thousands of miles of maintained snowmobile trails throughout Maine are available to followers of this exciting and popular winter sport.
Many of the trails interconnect and adventurous snowmobilers can travel extensively, even beyond Maine's borders into Canada and New Hampshire. This growing network of trails is the product of a cooperative program between snowmobile clubs, municipalities, private landowners and the Bureau of Parks and Lands.
Snowmobile Trails on Maine State Parks and Public Lands
Use our Park Search Feature to find snowmobile trails.
Multi-Use Rail Trails
310 miles of multi-use rail trails are managed by the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Off-road Recreational Vehicle Office.
- Aroostook Valley Trail
- Bangor & Aroostook Trail
- Down East Sunrise Trail - download section maps below:
- Washington Junction to Cherryfield PDF (554KB)
- Cherryfield to Machias PDF (251KB)
- Machais to Ayers Junction PDF (262KB)
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- Four Seasons Adventure Trail
- Kennebec Valley Trail
- Lagrange to Medford Trail
- Sherman to Patten Trail
- Southern Bangor & Aroostook Trail
- St. John Valley Heritage Trail
- Whistle Stop Trail
Four Major Trail Systems are Administered by the Bureau:
- Mount Blue State Park, Weld - 38 miles of scenic trail winding through Maine' s rugged western mountains, connecting Mount Blue to ITS 89 and Avon.
- Beddington, Washington County - Travel 47 miles of old logging roads passing through Eastern Maine's scenic countryside.
- White Mountain National Forest, Evans Notch - High in the spectacular White Mountains, this area offers countless scenic vistas along 37 miles of groomed trails.
- Frye Mountain, Liberty - 26 miles of trail that connects local trails to Lake St. George State Park.
Map Requests & Additional Trail Information
- Snowmobile Program, Bureau of Parks and Lands, 22 State House Station, Augusta, Maine 04333-0022 or (207) 287-4957.
- White Mountain National Forest Ranger Headquarters in Bethel (603-466-2713) for information about trails there.
- Local chambers of commerce in many areas have information about local trail systems and accommodations.
Trail Conditions
Other ORV Trails
ATV Trails - most of the hundreds of miles of ATV trails in Maine are on private land and maintained by local clubs.