Snowmobiling in Maine
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2025-2026 Maine Snowmobile Trail Map AtlasPrice range: $39.99 through $59.99 -
Adventure Guide to Maine’s Down East Sunrise TrailPrice range: $24.99 through $44.99
Maine Snowmobile Resources
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Untamed Mainer Resources:
- Maine Snowmobile Trail Maps
- Maine Snowmobile Clubs- Websites & Contact Information
- Maine Snowmobile Webcams
- Maine Snowmobile Trailside Lodging
- Maine Snowmobile Repair Shops (Sales & Service)
- Where to Rent Snowmobiles in Maine 2025-2026
- Maine Snowmobile Radar Runs & Races 2025
- How to Reach the Abandoned Locomotives (Ghost Trains) by Snowmobile
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State of Maine Resources:
- Maine Snowmobile Laws and Rules 2025-2026 (Maine IFW)
- Maine Snowmobile Laws Quick Reference Guide 2026-2026 (A handy 2-page summary of the laws from Maine IFW)
- Maine Snowmobile Safety Courses – Children under 10 years of age may not operate a snowmobile on public lands, and children 10-16 may only operate a snowmobile on public lands if they have completed a safety course. This site lists all scheduled safety courses and course contacts. ***Kids 12-16 can complete the Official Maine ATV/Snowmobile Safety course online by clicking here***
- Maine Nonresident Free Snowmobile Weekend– March 6-8, 2026
- Open to nonresidents from another state/province
- Can operate a snowmobile in Maine for free
- Must have valid registration from another state/province
- Click here to register for the 2026 Maine Nonresident Open Snowmobile Weekend
- You Alone in the Maine Woods-The Lost Hunter’s Guide
- This publication from the Maine IFW includes great information for survival and preparedness for anyone adventuring in the Maine woods, not just hunters!
- It explains what to include in a compact and lightweight survival kit, how to survive in Maine’s ever-changing weather, and how to be found!
- Instant Digital Download of You Alone in the Maine Woods
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Additional Resources:
- Maine Snowmobile Show
- Every October at the Augusta Civic Center
- Vendors, workshops, vintage sled display, and more!
- Hosted by the Maine Snowmobile Association
- Maine Snowmobile Show

Plan your Maine Snowmobile Adventure:
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Snowmobile Directions to the Abandoned Locomotives in the Northern Maine Woods
Read more: Snowmobile Directions to the Abandoned Locomotives in the Northern Maine WoodsPhoto credit: The Snowmobile Enthusiast. 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…
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Snowmobile Trails in Maine Parks & Public Reserved Lands
Read more: Snowmobile Trails in Maine Parks & Public Reserved LandsSnowmobile 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,…
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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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Lodging for Maine Snowmobilers
Read more: Lodging for Maine SnowmobilersAre you ready for a snowmobile trip through some of the most beautiful country in Maine? Whether you call it a sled, Skidoo or snowmobile, here is a list of hotels, motels and bed & breakfasts across the state that are snowmobiler friendly! Many of these listings are located just off the snowmobile trail so…

