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2 Snowmobile Maine

Snowmobile Maine 3 2018-2019 Season Snowmobile Maine You Say? As MSA President, I would like to cast out an open invitation for everyone to come join the 285+ clubs who insure that the word Vacationland stays planted on Maine license plates for all twelve months. Please consider this as your personal invitation to join me, the MSA volunteers, 2200 businesses, incredibly generous landowners, and over 65000 Maine residents that will instill upon you what is arguably the Best in the East has to offer. Grab your camera, sled, and a riding partner and make it happen! In all seriousness, Maine is the best bang for the buck in the industry showcasing all avenues from tight twisties, perfectly manicured forests, literally wide open Tater fields and groomed trail summit vistas. If trailering is not your fancy, grab a southern point on ITS 83, 87 or 89 and find your destination on your sled. Our ITS system is truly our I-95 of the state taking you in all directions. Pick up your free map anywhere! Once to your hovering ground, explore a municipal or club trail and find the famed secret spots such as the Ghost Trains, B-52 Crash, or Coburn Summit. Day loops are endless! Speaking of day loops, hook up with one of the local clubs and get the inside skinny of the area but take with you this advice. Nothing says Thank You to Mainahs better than supporting their club. New people breathing fresh air in this game is what makes this sport thrive! Be one of those people! With nearly 14000 miles of trail, somewhere there is a spot you ll treasure. We ask a couple things of you. Since 95% is private land, please treat it as such, leaving it as you found it. Secondly, wildlife HAVE the right of way. Sit back, watch and enjoy their beauty! Join a club, preseason your equipment, and come play with us! We will lay the white carpet out for you! John Monk, President, Maine Snowmobile Association Vol. 23 An annual publication of the Maine Snowmobile Association, PO Box 80, Augusta ME 04332 2018 The Maine Snowmobile Association www.mesnow.com msa@mesnow.com Photos by: Rita Bilodeau (cover), Alan Swett, Sue Maynard, Wesley Archer, Laurie LaViolette, Randy MacDonald, Bob Meyers Editor: Peg Meyers Advertising:Bob Meyers POLARIS 850 SWITCHBACK XCR Turn the Tightest Corners Into Your Victory Lap Designed for extreme performance riders that need to dominate tough terrain at high speeds. The lightweight yet strong AXYS chassis paired with the race-ready components of the Switchback XCR deliver extreme performance. CHANDLER FARMS,INC 1089 State Road, Mapleton, Maine Off ITS 88 207-764-5228 M-F 7AM-6PM SAT 7AM-2PM SUN 10AM-12PM Our coffee pot is always on, so stop by and see the newest models!

4 Snowmobile Maine West Forks/Parlin Pond Township area riding. Photo by Alan Swett Snowmobile Maine For fifty years the members of the Maine Snowmobile Association (MSA) have been developing and maintaining winter trails for the enjoyment of tens of thousands of snowmobile riders. The early years bedspring drags hauled behind the family snowmobile to create a path from dooryard to dooryard have given way to sophisticated grooming equipment and hydraulic drags maintaining a 14,000+/- mile network of trails. Riders from the suburbs of southern Maine, downeast to the coastal plain, through the western and northwestern highlands and on to the farmland and deep woods of northern Maine can all enjoy the benefits of the hard work club members have contributed to the trails over the past five decades. Nearly 80,000 registered riders explored Maine s trail system last season. In the process, the activity benefited the communities and businesses throughout Maine that provide goods and services to snowmobilers as they travel from town to town. This level of trail creation and maintenance is a massive undertaking - and snowmobile club members are justifiably proud of the result. They welcome visitors who will ride safely, operate within the law and respect the land, the landowners and the club member s efforts. Welcome! Snowmobile Maine. Ride Right. Enjoy. Trail maps Several thousand miles of primary snowmobile trail are designated as Maine s Interconnected Trail System, the ITS, a network of trails providing extensive riding across the state. This system is numbered, marked, regularly maintained and inspected annually for the quality of signage and grooming by the members of the MSA Trails Committee under contract with the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation & Forestry (DACF). During a good snow year riders can access this network of trails at a chosen location and snowmobile to nearly any other location in the system. The ITS is a heavily traveled network, particularly on winter weekends when sledders may head out on trips hundreds of miles long. An updated map of the ITS is produced every year by the MSA and the Snowmobile Pro gram of the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conser vation & Forestry, with the input of the MSA Trails Committee. Use the ITS map to make your long distance riding plans. Trail junctions are printed on the map - the distance between the trail junctions is noted by numbers printed along the path of the trail. Adding up total mileage between junctions along a route will result in a reasonable approximation of trip length. Free copies of the map are available at the MSA office-7 Noyes Street Place in Augusta, at the Maine Snowmobile Show in the Augusta Civic Center in October and at some Maine Visitor Information Centers. Individual maps may also be ordered through the mail from the MSA for $2 S&H. (See details, page 21). An additional 10,000 +- miles of trail not designated as ITS are mapped by snowmobile clubs, Chambers of Commerce and tourism groups. These maps are usually more detailed than the statewide map, due to scale. Once you decide what areas of the state you plan to ride, you will want copies of the maps covering those trails as well. The ITS map can help you to ride across the state. The local and regional maps will be more helpful while moving within the local and regional systems, accessing towns, services etc. See pages 12-13 of this publication for a listing of local and regional maps.

Sled Registration Maine snowmobile trails operate on a sled registration system. There is no trail pass or club membership requirement, but all snowmobilers, residents and non-resident, must register their sleds in Maine to ride in Maine. Resident registration is $45 a year (valid from July 1-June 30 of the following year). Non-resident registration is $99 for a year, $75 for 10-consecutive days or $49 for 3- consecutive days. A small agent fee will be added. Registration is processed by the Maine Dept. of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife (IF&W). Non-resident registrations (and resident renewals) can be purchased online on the IF&W web site: maine.gov/ifw. They can also be purchased from one of dozens of registration agents. There is a list posted on the IF&W site. Most of the agents are in Maine; there are a few located in New Hampshire and Vermont. A portion of the registration fees are used by the Snowmobile Program of the Maine Dept. of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry to administer and fulfill grants that reimburse snowmobile clubs for some of their trail maintenance expenses. A portion is credited to a fund to assist in the purchase of grooming equipment. A portion is used for law enforcement and safety education expenses of the Maine Warden Service. A portion of a Maine resident s registration goes to their municipality, in lieu of personal property tax. A number of towns contribute that money to the local snowmobile club, recognizing the benefit that snowmobile trails bring to the community. Clubs frequently will attend town meeting or budget hearings to inform their elected officials and fellow townspeople about their club s recreational and economic contributions to the community. If you have any questions about registration, contact IF&W Licensing and Registration Division, 41 State House Station, Augusta ME 04333; 207-287-8000. Trail conditions There is no legally designated snowmobiling season in Maine. There can be ridable snow on the ground in northern and far western Maine while folks are still Snowmobile Maine 5 Beautiful day for a ride in Clifton. Photo by Wesley Archer raking leaves in the southern and coastal areas of the state. This is just one of the reasons why local clubs are the ones who determine when conditions are right to open the trails in their area. The determination is based on factors like the amount of snow on the ground, progress of preseason trail work such as signage, and whether the ground is well frozen. In some areas landowners will require an opening date that doesn t conflict with their primary use of the land, and the clubs will of course comply. The longest grooming season is usually found in a northerly widening swath running from the elevated western mountains and foothills up through northern Maine. Great riding can be found in all areas of the state, but southern and coastal areas usually see a shorter season due to earlier warming trends and proximity to the ocean. That said, Mother Nature has surprised us at times with early cold and snow in southern Maine. The MSA posts trail condition reports at mesnow.com, updated most weekdays during the snowmobiling season. The MSA trail report focuses on groomed trail riding. The trail report page was originally offered as a courtesy to riders, and continues in that spirit. It was quite a novelty at the time it first appeared on the scene many years ago; now there are many internet sources for Trail Maps The map of Maine s Interconnected Trail System (ITS) is available free of charge at the MSA Office, 7 Noyes Street Place in Augusta; the Maine Dept. of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, 284 State Street in Augusta; some Maine Visitor Information Centers, at the annual Maine Snowmobile Show and other events. To have a copy of the map mailed to you, send your request plus $2 S&H to: ITS Map, MSA, PO Box 80, Augusta ME 04332 A list of local/regional maps can be found on pages 12-13 of this publication, on the ITS map and the MSA web site www.mesnow.com. Maine Snowmobile Law Handbook Posted on the Maine Dept. of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife web site, www.maine.gov/ifw/. PLEASE STAY ON MARKED TRAIL

6 Snowmobile Maine Always yield to grooming equipment. Photo by Alan Swett winter trails information. The MSA reports are all voluntary observations by MSA club members and MSA supporting businesses. The page also has a number of links to other trail report web pages in the state. None of the trail reports should be considered a guarantee of conditions. Conditions can change quickly depending on weather, trail traffic and grooming schedules. If you have trouble finding an online report for the area where you like to ride, try contacting your local snowmobile club, your lodging facility or the area Chamber of Commerce. Keeping it legal The Maine Snowmobile law handbook is posted on the website of the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife, at maine.gov/ifw/. Give it a read. Keep a printed copy on hand for reference. Here is some general information covering a few of the questions often asked of the MSA office staff: Once you have a valid Maine resident or non-resident snowmobile registration you can legally ride on the trail system. You do not have the right to operate your snowmobile on someone else s land if permission for access has not been granted. The MSA encourages all snowmobilers to stick with the marked and groomed trails, where landowner permission has already been granted, signs posted and reasonable efforts made to keep the trail free of hazards. A driver s license is not required to operate a snowmobile. Liability insurance is not required by law, but the MSA encourages riders to have such. Riders are not required to join the MSA or a snowmobile club; such support is welcome and appreciated. There is no speed limit on the trails. Maintain reasonable and prudent speed for the current conditions, taking the weather, trail conditions, trail traffic, operator skill level and other contributing factors into account. It is against the law to operate any motorized vehicle other than a snowmobile on the snowmobile trails, unless you have the landowner s permission to do so. This is true at any time of the year, snow or no. Riding is only allowed on power lines and utility corridors if there is an authorized snowmobile trail. Those trails will be marked and appear on a snowmobile trail map. Protect access - stay on the trail. Riding on railroad track rights of way is illegal and dangerous. An exception would be an authorized trail crossing. Visit the Operation Lifesaver web site, oli.org, for info regarding rail safety initiatives. And finally, in the please do not snowmobile here category, it is against the law to ride in a cemetery, close to churches, hospitals and private homes or on public sidewalks. It is also illegal to ride across open water (water skipping). In light of terrorism, human trafficking and drug smuggling concerns, it s a poor idea to ride the border slash between the US and Canada. and for kids... Snowmobiling is a family activity in Maine, but operating a snowmobile requires some maturity, skill and strength. Many Maine children have been riding Snowmobile Registration Resident registration renewals and non-resident registrations are available for purchase online at the Maine Dept. of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife web site, www.maine.gov/ifw/. Registrations are also available through dozens of registration agents. A list of agents can be found on the IF&W web site. Resident: $45/Season (7/1-6/30). Non-Resident: $99/Season (7/1-6/30), $75/10 consecutive days, $49/3-consecutive days. Questions? Contact IF&W Licensing and Registration Division, 41 State House Station, Augusta ME 04333; 207-287-8000. Trail Fund Donation Stickers Support Maine s snowmobile trails with your voluntary donation to the state trail fund. Trail fund donation stickers at three donor levels ($25, $50, $100) are available when you register your sled. The donation program, which is separate from the registration requirements, is a way to show how much you appreciate Maine snowmobile trail development and maintenance efforts.

graduated size snowmobiles since they could reach the handles of a mini sled. They may be experienced operators at a relatively young age, instructed in the rules and ethics of snowmobiling by parents and grandparents. Young people who have not had this experience should not be allowed to operate a snowmobile without receiving training and being closely supervised. Children are not required by law to take a safety course, but it s a very good idea. Be aware that anyone who allows a person under 18 to operate a snowmobile is jointly liable with the minor s parent or guardian for any resultant damages. Snowmobilers under the age of 18 must wear a helmet, operating or riding. Kids under 10 can t operate a snowmobile off their family s property without adult supervision (visual/voice control). Under 14 years, a child cannot cross any road maintained for travel while operating a snowmobile. An adult must cross their sled for them if the trail system crosses a roadway. Ride Right in Maine To Ride Right in Maine means that you will: Prepare well for the ride, dressing in layered clothing and a helmet. Maintain your sled, and pack basic maintenance supplies, maps and a first aid kit. Never operate under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The MSA endorses zero tolerance of alcohol while riding. If you want to enjoy adult beverages, please wait until you have finished riding for the day. Legally, an operator under 21 cannot have any alcohol in their system. Over 21,.08% or more is OUI. Stay to the right hand side of the trail and keep to a reasonable speed for the conditions. Maine doesn t have a speed limit on the snowmobile trails; operation is judged on a standard of reasonable, prudent speed. If you are operating at a reasonable rate of speed you will be able to stay on the right hand side of the trail, maintain full control of your sled, interact safely with other riders and come to a controlled stop within your range of visibility. If you do see speed limit signs posted out there, please observe them. The local club or Reporting an accident For Emergency Assistance: To reach a Maine Game Warden 24 hours/day contact the dispatch center nearest you: HOULTON...1-800-924-2261 BANGOR...1-800-432-7381 AUGUSTA...1-800-452-4664 GRAY...1-800-228-0857 Snowmobile Maine 7 Members of the Chapman Ridge Runners Snowmobile Club work on a bridge project in Mapleton. Photo by Sue Maynard community has likely posted them due to a safety issue or to protect trail access. Know before you go. If you choose to ride on a frozen body of water, be certain of ice thickness. Learn and use your trail hand signals. Yield to all grooming equipment. Groomers may be on the trail at any time of day. Leave an itinerary of your trip with someone and make every effort to let them know if plans change or you are running late. There is an itinerary form posted on the MSA website, www.mesnow.com. Stop and check for traffic before crossing a road. If traveling with a group have a member stand in an area of good visibility and direct the road crossings. Ride defensively. Some people are painfully lacking in common sense. Stay alert and steer clear of them. Respect our wildlife. The packed surface of a snowmobile trail is easier for a deer, moose or other creature to navigate than is deep unbroken snow. If you encounter a wild animal traveling the trail, keep your distance and wait for them to move on, or consider another route. Do not pursue, herd or otherwise harass wildlife. If you are involved in, witness to, or made aware of a snowmobile accident resulting in injury to another person, you must make yourself known, render aid to the best of your ability and report the accident by the quickest means possible. All accidents resulting in a death or injuries requiring a physician must be reported to law enforcement by the quickest means possible. Property damage accidents ($1,000 or more) must be reported within 72 hours using a form provided by IF&W, at www.maine.gov/ifw/. Safety courses Snowmobile Safety courses are offered by the Recreational Safety Office of the Maine Dept. of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife: 207-287-5220. A list of their upcoming courses is maintained by IF&W at ww.maine.gov/ifw.

8 Snowmobile Maine The MSA encourages all snowmobilers to take a snowmobile safety course. Contact the Recreational Safety Office at the Maine Dept. of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife for information (207-287-5220) or check the schedule of courses that IF&W posts online at maine.gov/ifw/. Protect recreational access: A good deal of the work of the Maine Snowmobile Association and MSA clubs can be summed up in one word: access. Every snowmobiler can help in the effort to retain recreational access and keep trails open once they understand the tradition that allows the extensive snowmobile trail system we have in Maine. The vast majority of Maine s snowmobile trails cross private land, thanks to all of the generous landowners who allow trails to be maintained on their property. While allowing the respectful use of one s property with outdoor enthusiasts may be an uncommon situation nationally, it is a highly regarded tradition with a long and valued history in our state. Many newcomers and natives alike have difficulty understanding just how unusual, valuable and fragile is this relationship between the landowner and the land user. To protect access, all snowmobilers have some responsibilities when riding: Carry In-Carry Out. Landowners should not be put in a position of cleaning up after the people they welcome onto their land. Carry out all of your trash, including smoking refuse. Stay off plowed roads. Illegal. Even if snow has fallen on a previously plowed road that does not mean it is permissible to snowmobile on the road. There have been close calls between plow trucks and snowmobiles on camp roads. In the north woods, roads are used year round to move forest products in large trucks which can take up the full width of the road. Snowmobiles on the roads endanger the truck drivers and the sledders. Stay on the marked trail. The trails are where they are for a reason. Snowmobile clubs work with landowners to determine the best location for the trails. The placement of the trails is often designed to avoid crop land, private homes, plowed roadways or environmentally sensitive areas. Off trail riding is not welcome in most areas of the state, and in many places can seriously threaten trail access. Snowmobiling is a secondary use of private land. The land s primary use may be to grow trees, blueberries, potatoes, or other crops or to provide habitat for plants or wildlife. Although snowmobiles travel over snow, snowmobiling in unauthorized areas is still be a threat to primary uses. Riding off trail in blueberry barrens can compress the snow above the blueberry plants, damaging them to the point of little or no yield. Riding off trail in a tree farm can destroy young trees with subsequent loss of income for the land owner. When snowmobiling threatens the land s primary use, the landowner may have no choice but to deny access. Where to eat, sleep and rent a sled Snowmobiling is a big business for many communities in the state. Lodging facilities, restaurants and other local service providers anticipate the months when snowmobilers visit their area. Many services are located trailside, and if not, may have groomed access from the trail system. The advertisements in this guide and listings and links on the MSA web site, mesnow.com, contain information about a number of these welcoming businesses. Chambers of Commerce in snowmobiling areas will also be happy to assist you in your winter trip planning. There are many dining options along the trails and you can usually tell where the good food is by the number the sleds in the parking lot. If you plan to rent snowmobiles, best to reserve the machines in advance. Anticipate a minimum age for operators, and a damage deposit requirement. The rental agent should go over operation and safety guidelines before you head out. Novice sledders might consider riding with a recreational guide on their first few outings. Lodging choices may include snowmobiling resorts (lodging, dining, sled rentals and guide service available from one location), modern motels, inns, B&B s, sporting camps. Many clubs or groups prefer to rent cabins where they can prepare meals and enjoy one another s company in a private setting. Couples may enjoy intimate cottages or suites. Families with youngsters may prefer a motel with a swimming pool and on site restaurant. Those lucky enough to ride mid-week Heading over the border Everyone must stop at Customs to snowmobile into Canada. Carry your current passport, passport card or other approved documents and any required insurance and trail passes for the province that you will be visiting. Visit www.cbp.gov for more information about travel document requirements. Note the hours of operation for Customs and plan your cross-border trips conservatively. Our neighbors: New Brunswick Federation of Snowmobile Clubs, 506-325-2625 www.nbfsc.com Quebec Federation of Snowmobile Clubs, 514-252-3076 www.fcmq.qc.ca New Hampshire Snowmobile Association, 603-273-0220 www.nhsa.com Support Public Access, Become an OUTDOOR PARTNER www.maine.gov/ifw Landowner relations The Landowner Relations Program - Maine Dept. of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife assists Maine landowners with private land access issues. Contact them by calling 207-287-5240. Support the efforts of the Landowner Relations Program by becoming an Outdoor Partner; FMI visit maine.gov/ifw.

can take advantage of facilities that offer special rates to fill rooms when trails are less busy. Although there are many services for snowmobilers, in some more remote areas of the state, the north woods in particular, there may be some distance between any stops for fuel and food, and sketchy cell service - so plan ahead. Remember, when you see an MSA decal on the door or a Supporting Business Certificate hanging on the wall, you are dealing with a business that supports the trails that you enjoy. The Maine Snowmobile Association The Maine Snowmobile Association is a non profit organization of 20,000+/- family members and 2100+ business members, supporters of 280+/- MSA-affiliated snowmobile clubs across the state. These volunteers handle much of the trail maintenance, bridge construction, signing, grooming, equipment acquisition and landowner relations efforts that keep the Maine snowmobile trail system open. Decades ago early leaders of the MSA successfully pushed legislation to establish a statewide snowmobile registration system to assist clubs with their trail expenses. Several years ago the MSA successfully promoted legislation to credit the snowmobile trail fund with a small portion of the state gasoline tax attributable to snowmobiling activity. Although trail work is supported in part through a state grant program funded by these user pay sources, every year there is a significant shortfall of funds. The funds to cover the shortfall are raised by the clubs through everything from baked bean suppers to winter festivals. Your attendance at a club hosted fund-raising event is a great way to have fun, meet other snowmobilers and support a club. Some MSA clubs sponsor snowmobile safety courses and voluntary snowmobile trail safety checks. Clubs are also involved in local charitable activity, and the MSA Scholarship Fund, Inc., a separate but closely allied organization, has awarded thousands of dollars in scholarships to MSA student-members. The MSA maintains an office in the state capital of Augusta. Staff includes a membership processor, publications editor and executive director who serves as staff lobbyist, representing MSA members before the legislature, state agencies and Maine s congressional delegation. The office produces a newspaper (The Maine Snowmobiler), a web site (mesnow.com), the annual guide to Maine snowmobiling (Snowmobile Maine), the statewide map of the Interconnected Trail System and for over twenty years the annual Maine Snow mobile Show. Timely information is distributed to members through the MSA Facebook page and email notification list. The MSA is supported by income from membership dues, advertising, the Maine Snowmobile Show, a golf tournament and the annual Super Raffle. To contact the MSA, email msa@mesnow.com, phone 207-622-6983, stop by at 7 Noyes Street Place in Augusta or write MSA, PO Box 80, Augusta, Maine 04332. Visit mesnow.com, and like the MSA on Facebook. The MSA and the snowmobile club in your area, or in the area where you ride, would welcome your support. To join, see pages 10-11 for a list of clubs and a membership form, visit www.mesnow.com or contact your local MSA affiliated snowmobile club. United we trail, divided we fail Snowmobile Maine 9 Everyone who enjoys the trails is encouraged to support an MSA club. Photo by Alan Swett Trail Condition Reports Trail condition reports can be found on the MSA web site www.mesnow.com, updated most weekdays during the trail grooming season. Reports are voluntary observations of MSA members, not a guarantee of current conditions. MSA members - trailmasters, groomer operators, club officers, trail riders, supporting business owners - are all welcome to submit reports to:msa@msnow.com. Please include your name and the name of your snowmobile club. Maine Snowmobile Association The Maine Snowmobile Association (MSA) is an organization of over 20,000 family members and 2100+ business members in 280+/- non profit snowmobile clubs. Club members accept responsibility for a great deal of the trail maintenance, signing, grooming, bridge construction, fundraising and landowner relations activities that keep the 14,000 mile Maine snowmobile trail system open. Visit www.mesnow.com, the MSA web site, for information about the MSA and its member clubs, the Maine Snowmobiler s Calendar of Events, trail conditions and links to lodging facilities, services and Chambers of Commerce ready to assist you with your Maine winter trip planning. The MSA also maintains a popular Facebook page, find us at facebook.com/mainesnowmobileassociation. To join the MSA, see details on pages 10-11 of this issue, visit www.mesnow.com or contact your local snowmobile club.

10 Snowmobile Maine The Affiliated Clubs of the Maine Snowmobile Association Abbot-Big Pine Riders SC Acton, Shapleigh-Mousam Valley SC Albion-Night Roadrunners SC Alexander-Breakneck Mt. Sno-Riders Alfred-Shaker Valley Sno Travelers Allagash-Moosetown Riders, Inc. Alna-Alna SC Andover-Snow Valley Sno-Goers Anson, North Anson-Anson-North Anson SC Appleton-Appleton Trail Makers Ashland-Ashland SC Athens-AC Lineriders SC Atkinson-Cold Smoke Riders SC Auburn-Perkins Ridge Sno-Travelers Auburn-Auburn Sno Groomers Auburn-Andy Valley Sno Gypsies Augusta-Fox Glen SC Augusta-North Augusta Trailblazers Baileyville-St Croix Trailriders Baldwin-Baldwin Beltburners SC Bangor-Paul Bunyan SC Beddington-Airline Riders Belfast-Belfast Area Snow Packers Belgrade-Belgrade Draggin' Masters Belmont, Morrill, Searsmont, Waldo-Tri- Town Snow Riders Benedicta-Benedicta Snowgang SC Benton-Good Time Riders Benton-Country Cousins SC Bethel-Bethel Snow Twisters Bingham, Moscow-Valley Riders Bowdoin-Bowdoin Flurry Flyers Bowdoinham-Bowdoinham Snowbirds Bradford-Bradford Snow Blazers Bridgton-Bridgton Easy Riders Brooks-Harvest Valley SC Brownfield-Burnt Meadow SC Brownville-Brownville SC Buckfield-Streaked Mountaineers Bucksport-Family SC Burlington-Back Country Snowmobilers Buxton-Sokokis Riders SC Calais-Sunrise Snowmobilers Cambridge-Cambridge Super Trails Camden, Rockport-Goose River SC Canaan-Canaan Bog Bouncers Canton-Canton Hi Riders Caribou-Caribou SC Carmel-Carmel SC Carrabassett Valley-J V Wing SC Carthage-Webb River Valley SC Casco-Crooked River SC Castle Hill-Aroostook River SC Caswell-Pleasant Ridge Riders Chapman-Chapman Ridge Runners SC Charleston-Charleston Stumpjumpers Cherryfield-Narraguagus SC Chesterville-Chesterville Country Ramblers China-China Four Season Club Clifton-Clifton Area SC Clinton-Town & Country Trailriders Corinna-Corundel Raiders Corinth-Powerline Prowlers SC Cornish-Cornish Sno-Cruisers SC Cumberland, North Yarmouth-Moonlite Sno-Skimmers Danforth, Weston-East Grand SC Dedham-Bald Mountain Snowriders Denmark-Denmark Draggers Dennysville-Dennysville SC Detroit-Night Drifters SC Dexter-Wassookeag SC Dixfield-Poodunck SC Dixmont-Dixmont Gold Crest Riders Dover-Foxcroft-Piscataquis Valley SC Dresden-Dresden Sno-Valley Riders Eagle Lake-Eagle Lake Winter Riders East Machias-Down East Trail Riders East Millinocket, Medway-East Branch Sno-Rovers Easton-Easton Trailbreakers Ebeemee Twp-Ebeemee SC Ellsworth-Ellsworth SC Embden-Embden Travelers SC Enfield-Cold Stream Sno-Riders Eustis, Stratton-Arnold Trail SC Exeter-Cross Country Cruisers Fairfield-Fairfield Country Riders Falmouth-Falmouth Sno-Voyagers Farmingdale-Barnstormers SC Farmington, Temple-Shiretown Riders Fayette-Fayette Ridge Riders, Inc Fort Fairfield-Fort Fairfield SC Fort Kent-Fort Kent Snoriders, Inc. Freedom-North Star Riders Freeport, Durham, Pownal-Tri-Town Penguins Friendship-Stormy Riders Fryeburg-Interstate Snogoers Gardiner-Gardiner Ridge Riders Gilead-Wild River Riders Inc Glenburn-Glenburn Lakeside Riders SC Gorham-Gorham Sno Goers Grand Isle-Cold Mountain SC Grand Lake Stream-Grand Lake SC Gray-Gray Sno Wolves Greenbush, Greenfield Twp-G & G Trailblazers Greene-Greene Dragons SC Greenville-Moosehead Riders SC Greenwood-Greenstock Snow Sports Guilford-Four Winds SC Hampden-Goodwill Riders SC Harmony-Heart of Gold SC Harrison-Harrison Friendly Riders SC Hartland-Smokey's Angels SC Hebron-Bouncing Bogies Hermon-Penobscot SC Hiram-Hiram Hillclimbers Holden-Eastern Maine Snowmobilers Hollis-Hollis Honkers SC Hope-Hatchet Mountain Sno-Riders Howland-Twin Rivers SC Hudson-Pushaw Lake SC Industry-Northern Lites SC Island Falls-Big Valley Sno-Club Jackman-Border Riders Sportsman's Club Jackson-Jackson Wheel-n-Ski Jay-Andy Valley Riders SC Jefferson-Jefferson Sno-Packers Kenduskeag-Kenduskeag Stream Riders Kingfield-Sno Wanderers SC Knox-Frye Mountain Sno-Riders Kokadjo, Frenchtown Twp-Kokadjo Roach Riders Lagrange, Alton-L A Sledders Lamoine-Frenchman Bay Riders Lebanon-Lebanon Trail Riders Lee-Lee Mogul Pounders SC Leeds-Leeds Stumpthumpers Levant-Hungry Hollow 76ers Lewiston-Hillside Family Riders SC Lexington, Highland, Concord, Pleasant Ridge-Lexington Highlanders SC Limerick, Newfield-Route 11 Streakers Limestone-Limestone Snow Hawks Limington-Limington Crankers Lincoln-Lincoln Snowhounds SC Lincolnville-Lincolnville Mountain Goats Linneus-Linneus Sno-Sports, Inc Lisbon-Riverside Trail Riders Lisbon Falls-Pejepscot Sno-Chiefs Litchfield-Litchfield SC Littleton, Houlton, Monticello- Meduxnekeag Ramblers Livermore-Livermore Trail Blazers Livermore Falls-Jug Hill Riders Lovell-Kezar Trailbreakers Lyman-Lyman SC Macwahoc-Eastern Maine Snow Riders Madawaska-Madawaska SC Madison-Abnaki Sno-Riders Manchester-Manchester Country Riders Mars Hill-Central Aroostook SC Mattawamkeag-Mattawamkeag Roadrunners Mechanic Falls-Bog Hooters SC Mercer-Mercer Bog Riders Mexico-Mexico Trail Blazers Milford-Pine Tree SC Millinocket-Jo-Mary Riders Millinocket-Northern Timber Cruisers Milo-Devils Sledders, Inc Minot-Minot Moonshiners SC Monmouth-Cochnewagan Trailblazers Monson-Narrow Gauge Riders Mount Vernon-Minnehonk Ridge Riders Naples-Muddy River Sno-Seekers New Canada-Sly Brook Sno-Riders New Gloucester-Royal River Riders SC New Portland-Wire Bridge Sno-Travelers New Sharon-New Sharon Snow Riders New Vineyard-New Vineyard North SC Newburgh-Newburgh Countryside Riders Newport,Stetson,Etna-Sebasticook Valley SC Newry-Windy Valleys SC Nobleboro-Damariscotta Lake SC

Snowmobile Maine 11 The Affiliated Clubs of the Maine Snowmobile Association Nobleboro, Damariscotta, Bristol-Route 66 SC Norridgewock-Norridgewock Sportsmen Assn Northeast Carry-Northeast Carry Sno Riders North Yarmouth, Pownal-Royal River SC Northport-Northport Ridge Riders Norway-Norway Trackers Oakfield-Smoki Haulers SC Oakland-Oakland Snow Goers Orrington-Orrington Trail Riders Otisfield-Otisfield Trail Blazers Oxbow-Oxbow-Masardis SC Oxford-Rock-O-Dundee Riders Palermo, Liberty-Palermo SC Palmyra-Palmyra SC Parkman-Parkman Trailblazers Parsonsfield, Porter-Sacopee Valley Snow Drifters Patten-Rockabema Snow Rangers Peru-Peru SC Phillips, Avon-North Franklin SC Pittsfield-Pittsfield Driftbusters SC Pittston-Pittston Prowlers SC Plymouth-Endless Season Riders Poland-Poland Sno Travelers Portage Lake-Portage Lakers SC Presque Isle-Presque Isle SC Princeton-Princeton Pathfinders Rangeley-Rangeley Lakes SC Raymond-Raymond Rattlers SC Readfield-Readfield Blizzard Busters SC Ripley-Ripley Trail Riders Rockland, Thomaston, Warren-Bog Brigade SC Rockwood-Taunton-Raynham Boundary Riders Rockwood-Blue Ridge Riders Rome-Rome Ruff Riders Roxbury, Byron-Slippery Sliders SC Rumford-Rumford Polar Bears Sabattus-Sabattus Mountaineers Saco-Saco Pathfinders Salem Twp-Salem Sno Drifters Sanford-Southern Maine Sno-Goers Sebago-Sebago Branch Duckers Inc Shapleigh-Squash Hollow Sno Goers Sherman-Molunkus Valley Sno-Drifters Shirley-Shirley Bog Trail Busters Sidney-Sidney Trail Riders Club Skowhegan-Skowhegan Sno-Hawks SC Smithfield-Moonshiners, Inc. Solon-Solon Snow Hawks South Paris-Snow Hoppers SC Springfield-Quad County SC Squa Pan Lake-Walker Siding SC St Agatha-Red Arrow SC St Albans-Sno-Devils SC St Francis-St Francis Sno-Angels Standish-Standish Sno-Seekers Stockholm, New Sweden, Westmanland- Nordic Lakers, Inc Stoneham-Stoneham Knight Riders Strong-Narrow Gauge SC Sumner-Mount Tom SC T1 R8-Twin Pines SC T2 R13-Ragged Riders T5 R8-Bowlin Matagamon SC T8 R9-Libby Pinnacle Sno Riders The Forks-Forks Area Trails Club Topsfield, Waite-Crossroads SC Topsham-Topsham Trail Riders Turner-Turner Ridge Riders Unity-Snow Dusters SC Upton-State Line SC Van Buren-Gateway SC Vanceboro-Vanceboro Lambert Snowhounds Vassalboro-Kennebec Valley Trail Riders Vienna-Vienna Mountaineers Waldoboro-Waldoboro Sno-Crawlers Wales-Wales Ridge Runners SC Washburn-Washburn Trail Runners Washington-Hill & Gully Riders Waterboro-Ossipee Mountaineers Waterford-Waterford Snow Packers Waterville-Central Maine SC Wayne-Thirty Mile River SC Weld-Weld Winter Wildcats SC West Forks, Parlin Pond-Coburn Summit Riders West Gardiner-Cobbosseecontee SC West Paris-Mollyockett Sportsmen Club, Inc. Westbrook-Westbrook Trail Blazes Wilton-Woodland Wanderers SC Windham-Windham Drifters SC Windsor, Whitefield-WJW SC Winn-Dwinal Pond 4 Seasons Club Winslow-Fort Halifax Snowdrifters Winterport-Winterport Riverside Riders Winthrop-Hillandalers SC Wiscasset-Wiscasset Sno-Goers Woolwich-Nequasset Trailbreakers CLUB NAME & TOWN: MEMBER NAME ADDRESS MSA Family Membership 2018-2019 Season CITY/TOWN STATE ZIP DATE TOTAL # OF TEL DATE OF BIRTH PEOPLE IN FAMILY IF PAYING BY CREDIT CARD, PLEASE CIRCLE ONE: VISA MASTERCARD DISCOVER CARDHOLDER NAME ADDRESS ACCOUNT NUMBER CARDHOLDER SIGNATURE Season runs from October 1, 2018-September 30, 2019 TEL EXPIRATION Join the MSA Choose the MSA affiliated snowmobile club that you would like to support from the list on these two pages, then fill out this membership form. Enclose your check for $30 or enter your credit card info and mail to: MSA, PO Box 80, Augusta ME 04332. If paying by credit card you can fax the form to 207-622- 7669. $15 of your dues supports your local club; $15 supports the Maine Snowmobile Association. The club is credited for your membership, and an MSA decal is sent to you. Your subscription to the MSA newspaper, the Maine Snow mobiler, begins with the issue following receipt of your membership. MSA, PO Box 80 Augusta ME 04332 207-622-6983 msa@mesnow.com SM18

12 Snowmobile Maine Regional/Local Snowmobile Trail Maps The Map of the Interconnected Trail System covers approximately 4000 miles of trail. Listed here are maps covering portions of the additional 10,000 miles of trail with information on how to obtain them. REGIONAL MAPS Bridgton-$3. Avail at local businesses or contact Bridgton Easy Riders, PO Box 564, 642, North Anson ME 04958 Embden-$4 to: Embden Travelers SC, PO Box Aroostook County Map-All snowmobile trail Bridgton ME 04009 Enfield-Find on the Cold Stream Sno Riders systems in the County - Map posted on Bristol-Avail at D&M Marine. Route 66 SC Facebook page. Aroostook County Tourism web site, visitaroostook.com. To obtain a full size copy con- Brooks-Write Harvest Valley SC, PO Box 336, Eustis-Stratton-Avail at area businesses at Brooks ME 04921 club donation boxes or download map from tact a Chamber of Commerce in the county Brownfield-$1. Write Burnt Meadow SC, PO Arnold Trail SC web site C-4 Map-$3-Includes:Readfield, Mt. Vernon, Box 412, Brownfield ME 04010 arnoldtrailsnowmobile club.com Fayette, Wayne, Leeds, Wales, Greene, Brownville-$1. Avail at local stores or Brown - Exeter-Cross Country Cruisers map avail at Monmouth, Winthrop, Belgrade, ville SC, PO Box 296, Brownville ME 04414 Town Office Manchester, N. Augusta, Sidney, Hallowell, Bucksport-Family SC map posted at familysnowmobileclub.com, email information@ - President Mike Slaney 207-453-9091 or email Fairfield-Call Fairfield Country Riders Farmingdale, W Gardiner, Litchfield-Contact clubs in these towns fam ily snowmobileclub.com, pick up at pmlmslaney@gmail.com Downeast Sunrise Trail-Downloadable Trail Outback Towing Falmouth-$2. Avail at Keniston's Motorsports, Section maps on the State of Maine web site, Buckfield-Message the Streaked Mountain - 190 Gray Rd. Falmouth SnoVoyagers maine.gov,-dept of Agriculture, Conservation eers SC through their Facebook page Fort Kent-Call Greater Fort Kent Area & Forestry Calais-$5 to: Sunrise Snowmobilers, PO Box Chamber of Commerce 207-834-5354 The Forks-West Forks-Caratunk-Parlin Pond 178, Calais ME 04619. (Downeast Region map Freedom-Contact Joe Thornhill, North Star Area Map-Avail at area businesses, lodging and local map) Riders SC, 207-382-6577 facilities. Pick up at Northern Outdoors front Cambridge-Free. Contact Gregory Davis 207- Freeport, Pownal, Durham-$3.50 to Tri-Town desk; download at northernoutdoors.com. 277-5554 or Terance Tyler 207-277-3363. Penguins, PO Box 571, Freeport ME 04032. Jackman Area Map-Free. Email Michelle, Cambridge Supertrails Avail at Freeport Town Hall, Durham Town michelle@borderridersclub.com, Border Carmel-Avail at local businesses, Carmel Hall, Durham GetNGo, Pownal Short Stop, Riders Sportsman Club. Town Office, Carmel SC clubhouse North Pownal Store, North Freeport Store Greater Katahdin Region Map- View map on Carrabassett Valley-Avail at the J.V. Wing SC Fryeburg-Interstate Sno-Goers club donation/map boxes at local gas stations, restau- line or contact the Katahdin Area Chamber of clubhouse on Route 27, and at local stores Commerce katahdinmaine.com Carthage-Call Bob Weston, 207-562-4253. rants, the information center, etc Moosehead Lake Region-Contact the Webb River Valley SC Gorham-$4 to: Gorham SnoGoers, PO Box 213, Moosehead Lake Region Chamber of Casco-$5 to: Crooked River SC, PO Box 42, S. Gorham ME 04038. Avail at Town office Commerce, mooseheadlake.org 207-695- Casco ME 04077. Avail at area businesses Grand Lake Stream-$4.95. Avail in person at 2702. Posted on chamber web site Caswell-Avail at Town Office, Parents Country Pine Tree Store, or write Grand Lake SC, 1 Rangeley Lakes-Oquossoc Region-Avail at Store and the Pleasant Ridge Riders SC clubhouse on Pleasant Ridge Rd 04468. Webber Dirt Rd, Grand Lake Stream ME many local businesses in Rangeley and Oquossoc. $5 +postage at rangeleysnowmobile.com. Rangeley Lakes SC Chapman-Avail at local businesses Greenbush/Greenfield Twp-Avail at local Cherryfield-Avail at the Narraguagus SC clubhouse on the Ridge Road Greenfield Rd stores, G&G Trailblazers clubhouse at 1678 ADDITIONAL MAPS Chesterville-$5, Farmington regional map. Greenwood, Woodstock-Avail locally at Abbot-Message the club through their Contact John Starrett, PO Box 808, Lowell's Saw Shop on Rte 26, Bethel, or Facebook page: Big Pine Riders SC. Farmington ME 04938 write: Greenstock Snow Sports Club, PO Box Acton, Shapleigh-Avail at Boonies General China-Visit China Four Seasons Club web site, 27, Greenwood ME 04255 Store on Rte 11 or email Mousam Valley SC, chinafourseasons.org Guilford-Free. Avail at local businesses. Four Rleary301@comcast.net Clinton-Free with SASE to: Town & Country Winds SC Alfred-Free, Donation welcome. Avail at Trailriders, PO Box 23, Clinton ME 04927 Hampden-View on the Goodwill Riders SC Low's Variety Store, Alfred Town Hall. Shaker Corinna-Avail at local stores in Corinna. web site, goodwillriders.com. Valley SC Corundel Raiders SC Harmony-$2. C&R General Store in Harmony Allagash-Avail from Fort Kent Chamber of Dedham-Bald Mountain Snowriders map, or Lumberjack Lodges. Heart of Gold SC Commerce fortkentchamber.com. Moose - contact Caleb McGary, 51 Deep Pool Dr, Harrison-Write Harrison Friendly Riders, PO town Riders Inc Dedham ME 04429. Box 817, Harrison ME 04040. Attn Eric Alna-Contact Taylor McGraw, 207-299-8523, Denmark-Denmark Draggers SC map avail at Weagle tjmcgraw600@gmail.com. Alna SC. Jimbob's Store, Cardinal Printing, Denmark Hartland-$2 and SASE to Irene Robbins, Andover-$5. Write: Richard Merrill, PO Box 43, Town Office Smokeys Angels SC, 1683 Canaan Rd, Andover ME 04216 Dennysville-See Dennysville SC Facebook Hartland ME 04943 Anson-Free. Contact Bob Charest 207-635- page Hermon-Free. Contact Trailmaster Byron 3374. Anson-North Anson SC Detroit-Free. Avail at local store, Town Office Ogden, 2150 Ohio St, Bangor ME 04401. Appleton. Free from club members or write: and Night Drifters SC clubhouse Penobscot SC Appleton Trailmakers, 2306 W Appleton Rd, Dixfield-Contact Jon Holmes, PO Box 629, Hiram-Free. Contact Patty Barber, Hiram Appleton ME 04862. Dixfield ME 04224. Poodunck SC Hillclimbers SC, 207-625-4755 Beddington-Call 207-546-1179. $4.95. Airline Dixmont-Dixmont Goldcrest Riders map at Holden-Map posted at easternmainesnowmobilers.com. Avail at clubhouse 263 Riders SC https://sites.google.com/ site/ goldcrestriders Belfast-Free or donation. Write Belfast Area Dover-Foxcroft-Avail from Piscataquis Levenseller Rd, Holden during season SnowPackers, PO Box 905, Belfast ME 04915 Chamber of Commerce, 207-564-7533 Hope-Contact Hatchet Mt Sno-Riders SC Belgrade-$2 to: Belgrade Draggin Masters, Dresden-Contact the Dresden Sno-Valley President Rodney Berry, 207-763-3353 PO Box 492, Belgrade ME 04917 or call Larry Riders via their Facebook page Houlton, Littleton-Avail at Houlton Chamber of Mare 207-557-1497 East Machias-$5 to Down East Trail Riders, Commerce. Meduxnekeag Ramblers SC Benton-Good Time Riders. Request via email - PO Box 658, East Machias ME 04630. Free Hudson-Pick up at Pushaw Lake SC clubhouse, 243 Whitmore Landing Rd or SASE to goodtimeriders@gmail.com or club map with club membership Facebook page Ebeemee Twp-On Ebeemee SC website, club at PO Box 103, Hudson ME 04449 Bowdoin-Avail at the Bowdoin Town Store on ebeemeesnowmobileclub.com Island Falls-Avail at local stores, Vacationland Main Street. Bowdoin Flurry Flyers Ellsworth-Ellsworth SC map-call Bill Clark Estate. Big Valley Sno Club Bradford-Contact Glen Henderson, 118 Main 207-460-4292, Rick Hunnewell 207-266-0104, Jay-Write Andy Valley Riders SC, PO Box 307, Rd, Bradford ME 04410. 207-327-2182 Arthur Miller 207-266-6757 Jay ME 04239.

Jefferson-$3. Contact Phil Morneault, mpilihp@gmail.com. Jefferson SnoPackers SC Kingfield-Avail at Town Office, local stores, Sled Shed. Posted on Town of Kingfield web site, kingfieldme.org, follow link to trail info. Knox-Avail at Hilltop Store, 231 Belfast Rd in Knox, or contact President Josh Larrabee, 207-322-9802. Frye Mountain Sno-Riders Kokadjo/Frenchtown Twp-Posted on Kokadjo Roach Riders web site, krrsc.org Lamoine-Contact Charles Harding Jr, 385 Douglas Hwy, Lamoine ME 04605. Frenchman Bay Riders Lebanon-Avail at Lebanon Trail Riders club meetings or write Lebanon Trail Riders, PO Box 33, Lebanon ME 04027 Lee-Avail at Lincoln Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce, 207-794-8065. Lee Mogul Pounders SC Leeds-Contact Leeds Stump Thumpers SC through their Facebook page Lewiston-Email the Hillside Family Riders SC hillsidefr@gmail.com or contact them through their Facebook page Limerick/Newfield-$5. Avail at Gerry & Sons Snowmobile Shop, 386 Elm Street, Limerick. Route 11 Streakers SC Limestone-Contact Phil St Peter, 207-492-6420 or Karen St Peter 207-492-1332. Limestone Snow Hawks SC Limington-$4 to: Limington Crankers SC, PO Box 81, Limington ME 04049 Lincoln-Avail at Town Office, local businesses and the Lincoln Snowhounds clubhouse, 155 Town Farm Rd Linneus-Write Linneus SnoSports Club, PO Box 529, Houlton ME 04730 or send Facebook message Lisbon-Call Gary Brissette, 207-353-2678. Riverside Trail Riders Lisbon Falls-Message the Pejepscot Sno- Chiefs SC through their Facebook page Litchfield-Avail at the Town Office. Litchfield SC Littleton, Houlton-Meduxnekeag Ramblers SC trails/northern Maine map avail from the Greater Houlton Chamber of Commerce, greaterhoulton.com and at the clubhouse Livermore-$2. Send request to Livermore Trail Blazers, 10 Crash Rd, Livermore ME 04253 Livermore Falls-$4. Avail at Pike's Corner Oasis. Jug Hill Riders SC Lyman-Avail at Lyman General Store, Town Hall. Lyman SC Madison-Posted at AbnakiSnoRiders.com Manchester-Avail at Town Office, J&S Gas Station. Manchester Country Riders Mechanic Falls-Avail at NAPA Store, Dad's Place, Village Pizzeria, Depot Square Hardware. Bog Hooters SC Mercer-Free. Avail from Mercer Bog Riders SC officers Milford-Avail at Pine Tree SC clubhouse, Outer Call Rd. (Open every Sunday morning in Jan, Feb, March) Millinocket- View map on line or contact the Katahdin Area Chamber of Commerce katahdinmaine.com Minot-Message Minot Moonshiners SC through their Facebook page Monmouth-View on Cochnewagan Trail Blazers web site, cochnewagantrailblazers.com Monson-Message Narrow Gauge Riders club through their Facebook page Mount Vernon-Donation. Avail at Flying Pond Variety Store Naples-Email Bernie Flood bmflood@roadrunner.com, Muddy River Sno Seekers New Gloucester-Posted on the Royal River Riders SC website, royalriverriders.com Newport, Stetson, Etna-Contact Sebasticook Valley SC, PO Box 94, Stetson ME 04488 New Portland-Avail at local businesses, restaurants, Town Office or contact Wire Bridge Sno-Travelers, PO Box 139, New Portland ME 04961 Newry-$2 to Windy Valleys SC, 133 Branch Rd, Newry ME 04261. Avail at Town Office New Sharon-Local stores or contact Phil Ripa 207-778-2802. New Sharon Snow Riders New Sweden, Stockholm, Westmanland- Northern area maps at Anderson's Store, Main St in Stockholm and North Star Variety, Rte 161 in New Sweden. Nordic Lakers Inc New Vineyard-Avail at Our Village Market on Rte 27 or call Richard Hargreaves 207-652- 2366. New Vineyard North SC Nobleboro-Request via Damariscotta Lake SC Facebook page Norridgewock-Avail on Norridgewock Sportsmen Assn web site, norrsports.org Northport-Visit Northport Ridge Riders web site, northportridgeriders.com North Yarmouth, Pownal-Contact Royal River SC President Scott Moynihan, 207-650-8899 Norway-Boomer's Restaurant, Woodman's Sporting Goods, Dockside Variety, Ari's Pizza & Subs, D&G Norway Trackers SC Orrington-Free. Avail at Orrington Trail Riders clubhouse, call 207-852-8000 or download from club web site, orringtontrailriders.com Otisfield-Avail at Town Office or Day's Store in Bolster's Mills. Otisfield Trail Blazers Oxbow-Posted on the Oxbow-Masardis SC website, oxbowsnowmobile.com Palermo-Send SASE to: Palermo SC, PO Box 171, Palermo ME 04354 Palmyra-Message Palmyra SC through their Facebook page Parsonsfield-$5. Village Variety, South Hiram Town Hall or contact Sacopee Valley Snow Drifters, PO Box 611, Parsonsfield ME 04047 Pittston-Avail at Town Office, or Pittston Prowlers club meetings, Pittston Fire Station, 1st and 3rd Monday 7p.m. Plymouth-Visit Endless Season Riders web site endlessseasonriders.com Poland-Avail at Shaker Hill Outdoors. Free with membership-poland Sno Travelers SC Princeton-$5. Call Micah Diffin 207-214-8641. Princeton Pathfinders SC Raymond-$5. Contact the Raymond Rattlers SC, 207-776-5489 Readfield-C-4 Map.$3. Contact Readfield Blizzard Busters SC through Facebook page or email BlizzardBusters@yahoo.com Rockwood-View on the Blue Ridge Riders SC web site: blueridgeriders.org. Rockwood-Avail from The Birches Resort, 281 Birches Rd, Rockwood. Taunton-Raynham Boundary Riders SC Rome-$2. Call 207-495-2137. Rome Ruff Riders Salem Twp-$4. Avail at Mountain Valley Store. Salem Sno Drifters Sabattus-Avail at local stores and gas stations. Sabattus Mountaineers SC Sanford/Springvale-Send $4 to: Southern Maine Sno-Goers, PO Box 1083, Sanford ME 04073 Sebago-Avail at Jordan's Store, Town Hall, Shea's gas station. Sebago Branch Duckers SC Sherman-Contact Molunkus Valley Sno- Drifters SC via Facebook Shirley-Posted at http://sites.google.- com/site/ shirleybogtrailbusters Sidney-Send message via Sidney Trail Riders Facebook page Solon-Avail at local businesses and online at SolonSnowHawks.org. Solon Snow Hawks SC Springfield-Posted at QuadCounty.org. Quad County SC St Albans-Avail at the Sno-Devils clubhouse on Bryant Rd St Agatha-Free. Email Red Arrow SC with request, redarrowsc@hotmail.com. Stoneham-Avail at AJ's Everything, EVOTA. Stoneham Knight Riders Sumner-$5. Call 207-388-2500. Mount Tom SC T2 R13-Contact Rick Webber, Trailmaster, Ragged Riders SC: rickwebber50@yahoo.com Topsham-Avail from Topsham Trailriders club officers, email info@topshamtrailriders.com Topsfield, Waite-Call Lyman 207-796-2827, Mitch 207-796-5032, Jeff 207-796-2208. Crossroads SC Upton-$5 (checks to: State Line SC). Mail: Attn: C Dominique, 260 Thistle St, Upton ME 04261 Van Buren-Avail at Town Office, Van Buren Tulsa. Gateway SC Waldoboro-Avail at Town Office, local businesses Warren-$2 to Bog Brigade SC. Contact Rob Murray 207-975-3661, Ron Philbrook 207-975- 2154, Shawn Chapman 207-542-6692 Washburn-Free at the Washburn Trail Runners clubhouse, 48 Station Rd. Stop by any weekend during the season Waterboro-Posted on the Ossipee Mountaineers SC web site, ossipeemountaineers.com. Avail for $5 at the clubhouse, 255 Old Alfred Rd, $6 at Lakeside Market in East Waterboro Waterford-Avail at local stores and at meetings of the Waterford Sno Packers club Westbrook-Avail at City Hall, Duck Pond Variety, Westport Motorsports or mail request to: Westbrook Trail Blazes, PO Box 1244, Westbrook ME 04098. West Gardiner-Cobbosseecontee SC map avail by contacting Trailmaster David Cogley-207-724-7041 or use contact form at cobbosseeconteesnowmobileclub.com. Map can be viewed online, same site West Paris-Visit Mollyockett Sportsmans Club Facebook page to message request Wilton-Contact Woodland Wanderers SC through Facebook page or wiltonwanderers@gmail.com Windham-Donation to Windham Drifters SC, PO Box 869, Windham ME 04062. Windsor, Whitefield-$2. Avail at Country Corners Store in Coopers Mills, Whitefield Superette. WJW Snowmobile Club Winn-View on Dwinal Pond 4 Seasons Club website, dwinalpond.com Winslow-View on the Fort Halifax Snowdrifters Facebook page Woolwich-Write: Nequasset Trailbreakers, PO Box 4, Woolwich ME 04579

14 Snowmobile Maine Snowmobile the Rangeley Lakes Region The Rangeley Lakes Region is a renowned destination for outdoor recreation, and in the winter that means snowmobiling. An extensive, well groomed trail system is maintained by the Rangeley Lakes SC, one of the largest clubs in the state. Riders enjoy visiting the heights of East Kennebago Mountain and traveling the trail encircling the lake. Day trip to the Western Highlands Region, Rumford/Mexico, or through Oquossoc to visit northern New Hampshire. The annual Rangeley Snodeo is one of the state s largest winter celebrations. Make your plans and lodging reservations early! Visit the club website at www.rangeleysnowmobile.com for information about riding in the area, and seasonally updated trail condition reports. FMI: Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce 207-864-5571 rangeleymaine.com Photo by Alan Swett 2303 Main St Rangeley, ME Located on ITS 84/89 207-864-3434 www.rangeleysaddlebackinn.com

Snowmobile Maine 15 Alpine Shop of Rangeley 207-864-3741 alpineshoprangeley.com Bald Mountain Camps Resort 207-864-3671 baldmountaincamps.com Boss Power Equipment 207-864-5343 BossPowerEquipment.com Forks in the air Mountain Bistro 207-864-2883 forksintheair.com Moose Loop Cafe & Bakery 207-864-3000 rangeleymooseloop.com Morton & Furbish Real Estate 207-864-5777 morton-furbish.com Noyes Real Estate Agency 207-864-9000 noyesrealty.com Pleasant Street Inn Bed & Breakfast 207-864-5916 pleasantstreetinnbb.com Rangeley Lakes Bed & Breakfast 207-864-9944 rangeleylakesbb.com Rangeley Lakes Snowmobile Club rangeleysnowmobile.com Rangeley Saddleback Inn 207-864-3434 rangeleysaddlebackinn.com Skowhegan Savings 800-303-9511 SkowheganSavings.com The Gingerbread House 207-864-3602 gingerbreadhouserestaurant.net The Red Onion Restaurant 207-864-5022 The Rangeley Inn & Tavern 207-864-3341 therangeleyinn.com

16 Snowmobile Maine Snowmobile the Jackman-Moose River Region Photo by Bob Meyers The Jackman-Moose River region, located in the higher elevations of north western Maine, enjoys a long, snowy snowmobiling season. Riders from across the northeast trailer up Route 201 all winter long to enjoy an extensive system of well groomed trails. Jackman offers a number of lodging and dining options, and snowmobile sales and service. From their base in the Jackman area riders can travel to The Forks/West Fork, the High Peaks Region and Moosehead. Many sledders enjoy a trip cross border to Quebec while visiting the Jackman area - carry the same documents you would if you were crossing the international border in your car, along with required trail passes and insurance. Visit the Border Riders Sportsman s Club web site for information about their winter events, and to view the club maintained trail condition reports. FMI: Jackman-Moose River Region Chamber of Commerce 207-668-4171 jackmanmaine.org

Snowmobile Maine 17 Jackman, the original hub of Maine Pittston Farms Canada Rangeley Eustis The Forks Rockwood Greenville We are located just 3 hours from Portland, Maine; 6 hours from Boston, Mass. Have plenty of restaurants, motels, cabins, stores, gas stations. Our trail system is groomed daily offering some of the finest trails in Maine. If you do not want to trail ride we also have excellent off trail riding with stunning scenery and views. To make Jackman even more enhancing we also have one of the largest multi-line snowmobile dealerships with the most up to date inventory and parts. For more information, please contact: Jackman Moose River Chamber of Commerce 1-888-633-5225 or log on to jackmanmaine.org

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Snowmobile the High Peaks Region FMI: Flagstaff Area Business Association 207-235-6008 maineshighpeaks.com Snowmobile Maine 19 Snowmobilers know that some of the deepest snows in the state are usually found in the northwestern snowbelt that includes the towns of Eustis, Stratton, Kingfield and Carrabassett Valley. The season often lasts from mid December into April. Lodging, restaurants and other services are all available in this scenic region and the Sugarloaf ski resort offers additional recreational opportunities. Miles of area snowtrail are maintained by the JV Wing SC, the Kingfield Sno Wanderers SC and the Arnold Trail SC of Eustis-Stratton. Visit Bigelow Lodge, travel the Black Fly Loop, day trip to The Forks, Rangeley-Oquossoc and Jackman or head to the Quebec border crossing at Coburn Gore. Photo by Alan Swett Visit ArnoldTrailSnowmobileClub.com or MainesHighPeaks.com for information about the area s winter celebration, the annual Polar Blast. www.breezyacrescamps.com Eustis, Maine Fully Furnished Housekeeping Cabins With Full Baths Can Sleep from 1 to 38 $30 PER PERSON PER NIGHT GROUP DISCOUNTS WINTER VACATIONS SNOWMOBILING ICE FISHING RABBIT HUNTING Open Year Round 207-643-2920 FMI: Contact your local MSA snowmobile club, Visit www.mesnow.com, or See pages 10-11 of this publication PO BOX 48, EUSTIS, MAINE 04936 Hosts & Owners: Dale & Edie Dunlap All major credit cards accepted

www.forksarea.com TOLL FREE 1-855-528-3441 Join us for a winter you will always remember Exciting Riding, Spectacular Scenery and Moose, Deer, Coyote & Eagle Sightings. Our groomers service over 130 miles of trails of varying terrain and go out nightly. Home of the Highest Elevated Groomed Trail in Maine, to the top of Coburn Mountain at 3750 feet. ITS 87 along Moxie Lake and ITS 86 along the Dead River are two of the most scenic trails in Maine. Grand Falls on the Dead River. Local restaurants/pubs, all with direct groomed trail access. An excellent variety of lodging accommodations: Cabins, Inns, Lodges, B&B s, Hotels and House Rentals. Greenville, Rockwood, Jackman, Eustis and Bingham are all within 50 trail miles. Find the Forks Area Chamber of Commerce on Facebook! Bingham, Maine Gear, Trip Guides available 207.672.3773 info@201powersports.com www.201powersports.com

Snowmobile The Forks Area FMI: The Forks Area Chamber of Commerce forksarea.com 207-663-2121 Snowmobile Maine 21 The Forks-West Forks area offers an extensive groomed snowmobile trail system supported by lodging, dining, sled rental, fuel and other services. The inns, resort and cabins located along Route 201 near the confluence of the Kennebec and Dead Rivers serve thousands of river rafting adventurers in the warmer months - and thousands of snowmobilers enjoying the excitement of winter trail riding when the snow flies. From a base in The Forks/West Forks snowmobilers can also explore the trails of Bingham/Moscow, Jackman Photo by Al Swett and the Moosehead Lake and High Peaks regions. A ride to view nearby scenic Grand Falls and up to the heights of Coburn Mountain should be on every Maine snowmobiler s bucket list. To order your copy of the 2018-2019 Map of Maine s Interconnected Snowmobile Trail System: Mail your request, along with your postal address and $2 per map for postage and handling to: ITS MAP Maine Snowmobile Association PO Box 80 Augusta ME 04332 The ITS map depicts the 4000 +/- miles of snowmobile trail designated as Maine s Interconnected Trail System. A list of the regional and local maps which cover the 10,000 +/- miles of additional snowmobile trails can be found on the back of the ITS map and on the MSA web site-mesnow.com. ITS Maps are available free of charge at the MSA Office-7 Noyes Street Place in Augusta, at the Maine Dept. of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife Welcome Center-284 State Street in Augusta, at select Maine Visitor Information Centers and at the Maine Snowmobile Show.

22 Snowmobile Maine Ride the 160+ mile Moosehead Trail Loop 300+ miles of groomed snowmobile trail Connect with The Forks, Jackman, Katahdin Region Moosehead Lake Region Chamber of Commerce Events B-52 Memorial Ride Annual Moosehead Lake Togue Derby with Ricky Craven Wilderness Sled Dog Race Moosehead Lake Snofest Annual Chocolate Festival Moosehead Lake Region Chamber of Commerce www.mooseheadlake.org 207.695.2702

Snowmobile the Moosehead Lake Region Moosehead Lake Region Chamber of Commerce 207-695-2702 destinationmooseheadlake.com Snowmobile Maine 23 The Moosehead Lake area offers snowmobilers well groomed riding and a large number of services in the scenic, snowy region surrounding Maine s largest lake. Lodging, dining and fuel can be found throughout this 4-season recreation center and in some of the area s smaller communities and outposts. Over 300 miles of groomed trail are maintained by several clubs, including the Moosehead Riders. whose members have hosted the B-52 Commemorative Ride honoring the victims and survivors of the crash of a military plane at Elephant Mountain during a test flight in 1963. The Blue Ridge Riders club of Rockwood (blueridgeriders.org) hosts public events, including an annual popular Pig Roast gathering. Explorers can follow ITS trails heading towards Jackman, the Katahdin Region and The Forks. Photo by Bob Meyers

24 Snowmobile Maine REAL ESTATE We have Cabins or Acreage with year round or seasonal access, many with access to snowmobile trails. Waterfront Cabins & Lots available. Recreational activities in the immediate area include 4-wheeling, snowmobiling, canoeing, fishing, hunting & more. For complete information packages on all our properties go to www.cwalakestreet.com or call, write or e-mail for a complete list. PO Box 66, Lincoln, ME 04457 207 794-2460, cwa@cwalakestreet.com

Snowmobile the Katahdin Region FMI: Katahdin Chamber of Commerce 207-723-4443 katahdinmaine.com Snowmobile Maine 25 The communities of the Katahdin Region offer lodging, restaurants and other needed services for snowmobilers enjoying the groomed trails surrounding Mount Katahdin, Maine s highest peak. The relatively easy access to the area via I-95 contrasts with the sense of remoteness riders can find while exploring the trail system. Ride the Katahdin Loop, or travel the ungroomed perimeter road in Baxter State Park (snowmobilers must self register at the entrance and observe the 20 mph speed limit). Area trails lead west towards the Moosehead Lake region, north to Aroostook and south towards the Lincoln Lakes. The Northern Timber Cruisers (Millinocket) and the East Branch Sno- Photo by Laurie LaViolette Rovers (Medway) clubs host meals and/or snack bar hours, and snowmobiling events. If you have a chance, take a break from the trails and view the antique sleds in the snowmobiling museum at the Northern Timber Cruisers clubhouse.

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Snowmobile Aroostook County FMI: Aroostook County Tourism 1-888-216-2463 visitaroostook.com Snowmobile Maine 27 The trails in Maine s largest and northernmost county, Aroostook, are highly regarded by northeast riders. Deep snow and skillful grooming keep area sledders content and towns throughout the county offer a variety of services with trail access to many businesses. Some communities designate convenient intown access routes allowing riders to make their way to the town s lodging facilities, restaurants and gas stations. Terrain in Aroostook varies from rolling fields in the east, deep woods in the west and the scenic vistas in the St John Valley to the north. Some primary trail follows the path of inactive rail bed, making for wide, flat riding. Snowmobile clubs, Chambers of Commerce and other groups host a variety of public winter events every year. Check Photo by Randy MacDonald out visitaroostook.com or contact the local snowmobile club or Chamber in the area where you plan to ride for more information. Photo by Al Swett 207-455-8567 Where Peace & Quiet is a Way of Life We have two GREAT LOCATIONS: WASHBURN connected to ITS 83 and VAN BUREN connected to ITS 81. Leave our parking lots and travel anywhere the 2300 miles of Aroostook s Trails will take you! Snowmobilers: Always Yield to Grooming Equipment which may be present on the trails at any time of the day, due to weather conditions, traffic patterns or volunteer scheduling. Equipment may take the full width of the trail. Rte 164, Washburn 95 Main St, Van Buren

28 Snowmobile Maine Caribou Inn & Convention Center 72 Guest Rooms & Suites Cable TV HBO Refrigerators High-Speed Wireless Internet Greenhouse Restaurant Albie s Lounge Fitness Center Indoor Heated Pool Hot Tub & Saunas Gift Shop Banquet & Conference Facilities Direct Access To ITS 83A 19 Main Street Caribou, Maine 04736 207 498-3733 Call Our Toll Free Reservation Line 1-800-235-0466 Or visit us online at www.caribouinn.com Presque Isle Inn & Convention Center 121 Guest Rooms & Extended Stay Suites Cable TV HBO High-Speed Wireless Internet Gram Russo s Italian Restaurant Frankie s Lounge The Connection Featuring Live Weekend Entertainment Fitness Center Indoor Heated Pool & Saunas Gift Shop Banquet & Conference Facilities Direct Access To ITS 83 116 Main Street Presque Isle, Maine 04769 207 764-3321 Call Our Toll Free Reservation Line 1-800-533-3971 Or visit us online at www.presqueisleinn.com

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Snowmobile Madawaska Where ITS-81 begins at the top of Maine www.madawaskasnowmobileclub.com Acadia Federal Credit Union Fort Kent Madawaska St Francis St Agatha Ashland 1.855.MY.ACADIA Big Rick s Burgers & Wings 284 Main St, Madawaska 207-728-9098 Bob s Service Center 157 Main St, Madawaska 207-728-3839 Chez Helen 109-12th Ave, Madawaska 207-728-3397 Daigle s Sport Center 363 Main St, Madawaska 207-728-3881 Doc s Place Madawaska-Fort Kent-Caribou Presque Isle-Houlton-Lincoln-Bangor 207-728-4675 Dolly s Restaurant 17 US Route 1, Frenchville 207-728-7050 Gateway Motel/Restaurant/Lounge 735 Main St, Madawaska 207-728-3318 Inn of Acadia 384 St Thomas St, Madawaska 207-728-3402 Long Lake Country Club 744 Lake Shore Rd, Saint David 207-895-6957 Madawaska Snowmobile Club madawaskasnowmobileclub.com Martin s Motel 93 Main St, Madawaska 207-728-3395 Morin s Variety & Diner 756 Main St, Madawaska 207-728-4658 NorState Federal Credit Union Madawaska-Van Buren-Fort Kent Ashland-Eagle Lake 1-800-804-7555 Tang Palace Restaurant 405 Main St, Madawaska 207-728-4181

Snowmobile Maine 31 Greater Fort Kent Area Chamber of Commerce www.fortkentchamber.com 207-834-5354 info@fortkentchamber.com PO Box 430, Fort Kent ME 04743 Camel Brook Camps 447 Violette Settlement Rd, Fort Kent 207-316-8324 Corriveau Arctic Cat Plus 834 Aroostook Rd, Fort Kent 207-834-5713 MJ Pub N Grub 3372 Aroostook Rd, Eagle Lake 207-444-7000 Fort Kent Powersports 377 Caribou Rd, Fort Kent 207-834-3607 Frank Martin Sons, Inc 316 Market St, Fort Kent Mills 207-834-3171 John s Shurfine Food Store 182 Market St, Fort Kent 207-834-5181 Northern Door Inn 356 W Main St, Fort Kent 1-866-834-3133 Overlook Motel 3232 Aroostook Rd, Eagle Lake 207-444-4535 Pelletier Motors 213 E Main St, Fort Kent 207-834-3173 Rock s Family Diner 378 West Main St, Fort Kent 207-834-2888 The Swamp Buck 250 W Main St, Fort Kent 207-834-3055 Track Down Lodge & Cabins 891 Aroostook Rd, Wallagrass 207-834-3612 Valley Motors 82 W Main St, Fort Kent 207-834-3191 Valley Rentals 545 Caribou Rd, Fort Kent 207-834-6310 Fort Kent SnoRiders www.fortkentsnoriders.com PO Box 131, Fort Kent ME 04743