Maine Skijoring Products
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Adventure Guide to Maine’s Down East Sunrise TrailPrice range: $24.99 through $44.99
WHERE to SKIJOR IN MAINE
Rangeley Lakes Trails Center – Rangeley, 2.5 miles of trails
Bethel Nordic Ski Center – Bethel, 1 mile trail
Carter’s XC Ski Center – Bethel, 68 miles of trails
Five Fields Farm – Bridgton, 12.5 miles of trails
Harris Farm XC Ski Center – Dayton, 25 miles of trails
Sugarloaf Outdoor Center – Carrabassett Valley, 6 miles of trails
Quarry Road Recreation Area – Waterville, 3 miles of trails
Maine Skijoring Articles
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Find out Where the Snow is in Maine with these Winter Webcams for the 2020-2021 Season!
Read more: Find out Where the Snow is in Maine with these Winter Webcams for the 2020-2021 Season!Check out these LIVE webcams for snow and trail conditions around the state! Want to know how much snow there is up north? Wondering how much snow they have in Moosehead so far? Check out these live webcams from across the state and see for yourself! Webcams below are listed by region. Live ITS 84…
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Skijoring in Maine
Read more: Skijoring in MaineWant to try a new outdoor adventure this winter? Try skijoring! What is skijoring? It’s a creative combination between cross-country skiing and dog sledding. Skiiers gear up, then attach a harness to their torso which is connected to a line attached to a dog or two, and off you go! It’s a much faster way to…
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Discover Maine’s Multi-Use Trails for Winter Recreation!
Read more: Discover Maine’s Multi-Use Trails for Winter Recreation!Re-purposed railroad beds for recreation Maine has 10 different multi-use rail trails available for four seasons of outdoor recreation. Multi-use rail trails are build on old railroad beds, making them ideal for recreation trails. Maine’s 10 multi-use converted rail trails offer a combined 310 miles of get-up-and-go outdoor adventure! In the winter months, outdoor enthusiasts can…
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Try skijoring in Maine this winter!
Read more: Try skijoring in Maine this winter!Want to try a new outdoor adventure this winter? Try skijoring! What is skijoring? It’s a creative combination between cross-country skiing and dog sledding. Skiiers gear up, then attach a harness to their torso which is connected to a line attached to a dog or two, and off you go! It’s a much faster way to…

