Maine Snowmobile Rentals, Vacations & Touring Adventures

Photo credit: The Cozy Moose Snow Season is Here! Are you ready to explore Maine’s winter wonderland by sled, but you don’t have one?  Look no further!  Here is a list of places in Maine to rent snowmobiles.  Many of the locations offer accommodations or can point you to great places to stay along the …

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Maine Campgrounds, Cabins & RV Parks- 2017 Season

Maine Island Camping

Enjoy four seasons of camping in Maine Rent a cabin in the remote northern Maine woods overlooking a pristine lake and right next to the best ATV and snowmobile trails.  Pitch your tent in a beautiful forest next to incredible hiking trails.  Park your RV next to the ocean and fall asleep to the sound …

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Discover Maine’s Multi-Use Rail Trails

Four Seasons of Fun! Multi-use rail trails are built on old railroad beds, making them solid and incredibly scenic.  Maine offers ten different multi-use rail trails for a combined 310 miles of outdoor adventure.  Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy ATV riding, cross-country skiing, dog sledding, hiking, horseback riding, off-road biking, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, walking and wildlife watching …

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Snowmobile Directions to the Abandoned Locomotives in the Northern Maine Woods

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Ghost Trains of the Allagash

The snowstorms are coming and the trails are groomed- now it’s time for another exciting Maine outdoor adventure!  One of Maine’s most unique snowmobile destinations is the abandoned steam locomotives of the Eagle Lake and West Branch Railroad.  The locomotives are located on a plot of land between the shores of Eagle Lake and Chamberlain Lake in Piscataquis County.  The journey to see the trains by snowmobile offers views of

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Snowmobile Trails in Maine Parks & Public Reserved Lands

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Snowmobile for days and never travel the same trail

Maine has an incredible network of groomed and marked snowmobile trails that cover over 14,000 miles of the state.  Of these miles, only 4,000 are on the Interconnected Trails System (ITS).  Many of these trails cross private lands, made possible through cooperation between The Maine Snowmobile Association, local snowmobile clubs and private landowners.  The state of Maine also allows snowmobiling

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