2017/2018 Snowmobile Trail Conditions Report: The Forks, Maine
Multiple spring snowstorms set us up for epic spring riding for the 2018 snowmobiling season! Read on for a recap of the 2018 snowmobiling season at Northern Outdoors in The Forks, Maine.
Snowmobiling to Maine’s Tallest Waterfall: Moxie Falls
If we were making a list of Maine’s best snowmobiling destinations, Moxie Falls would top the charts… and it’s only a little over 10 miles by snowmobile trail from our Adventure Resort. Take a ride with Luke D to the magic in our backyard woods at Moxie Falls…
Trail Conditions Reports and Celebrating Winter at our Snowmobile Resort
Be the first to know about The Forks, Maine snowmobile trail conditions direct from Trailmaster Jim Yearwood, and see how we celebrate winter at Northern Outdoors snowmobiling resort.
Maine Snowmobiling Destination: The Bingham Wind Farm
Take a snowmobiling video ride with us from The Forks to Maine’s largest wind farm in Bingham, 30 miles of scenic snowmobile trail.
Snowmobiling to Grand Falls on the Dead River
One of Maine’s best snowmobiling destinations, Grand Falls spans nearly 100 feet across the Dead River with an imposing 40ft drop. In the heart of winter the waterfall transforms itself into a staircase of crystalline ice flows that is sure to inspire awe in even the most traveled riders. On the snowmobile trail there from Northern’s base lodge, scenic vistas include the Kennebec River, the Dead River, and the uniquely gorgeous Granny-Cap Mountain.
Not Your Typical Snow Day in the Maine Woods!
Snow Day in the Maine Woods snowmobiling video with Emily rescuing an eagle, feeding deer, and grooming snowmobile trails in the Tucker Sno-Cat.
Snowmobile Trail Grooming with the Tucker Sno-Cats
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.