Maine Snowmobile Association Executive VP Review
John Monk of the Maine Snowmobiling Association shares his Northern Outdoors memories after a winter get-a-way with his wife.
Here in The Forks we are at the center of Maine’s best snowmobiling. Ride to Jackman, Greenville, Eustis or visit local snowmobiling destinations like Coburn Mountain, Grand Falls and Moxie Falls. We’ll keep you posted with recommended rides and snowmobile trail conditions.
Want to try out snowmobiling on Maine’s trails? Check out our guided snowmobile tours and snowmobile rentals. Enjoy our tales from the trails and share yours with #NorthernOutdoors.
John Monk of the Maine Snowmobiling Association shares his Northern Outdoors memories after a winter get-a-way with his wife.
Snowmobiling across Maine. The snowmobile trail from Kingfield to Carrabassett Valley to Eustis across Flagstaff Lake to The Forks.
Snow Day in the Maine Woods snowmobiling video with Emily rescuing an eagle, feeding deer, and grooming snowmobile trails in the Tucker Sno-Cat.
Snowmobiling to Maine’s two abandoned Eagle Lake trains is a beautiful round trip tour of 250 miles from Northern Outdoors. See routes and pictures here.
Professional snowmobile trail grooming: a night in the life! Eight hours a night, close to 120 miles of trail, meet the man behind the machine that helps maintain The Forks Area Trail Network – our snowmobile trail system here in The Forks, Maine.Â
Maine Snowmobiling in The Forks: American Snowmobiler rides at Northern Outdoors. Endless terrain, groomed ITS trails, consistent annual snowfall, resort fun.
The central trail follows the Lower Kennebec River along the Old Canada Road Scenic Byway from Solon past Northern Outdoors in The Forks and up about three miles along the Kennebec River to Moxie Falls. The 2nd trail branches off at the confluence of the Dead River and Kennebec River and follow the Dead River all the way to Grand Falls.
There’s nothing quite like taking a newbie on a snowmobile tour, in the amazing terrain of The Forks Area Network here at Northern Outdoors. Johnny Montsarrat from Boston Events Insider came snowmobiling with us recently and from what he wrote, it looks like he’s the latest to fall in love with this incredible winter sport!
Polaris selected Northern Outdoors as the host resort because we offer an all-inclusive experience for snowmobilers that includes ample private cabin, lodge room, and logdominum lodging, a private meeting room space, a casual & classic Maine sports lodge anchored by a floor to ceiling stone fireplace, and our onsite Kennebec River Pub & Brewery that serves breakfast, lunch and dinner daily.
The trail to Grand Falls is approximately 70-miles round trip and makes for the perfect day of snowmobiling. Â After taking in the view, head over for lunch at the nearby Grand Falls Hut – check to see this Maine Huts and Trails backcountry hut is open, first!
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