Snowmobiling

SNOWMOBILING

Good Winter SNOWMOBILINGWhen the first snow appears in Maine eager snowmobilers will be riding through the scenic landscape on one of the more than 13,000 miles of groomed and well-marked snowmobile trails. Many of these trails are part of the Interconnected Trail System (ITS) and maps are available showing trail locations. The trails have been created and maintained by snowmobile clubs, local communities and supporting businesses, along with landowners who allow snowmobilers access to their property.

Across the state hundreds of lodges, restaurants and supporting facilities have emerged to welcome vacationers for a day, weekend or longer of snowmobiling fun.

Listed below are resources, organizations and state departments to help you make the most of your snowmobiling experience in Maine. They provide information about snow conditions, trails locations, free maps, outfitters, facilities and state regulations.

Maine Snowmobile Association

PO Box 80, Augusta ME 04332
Tel. (207) 622-6983 Fax. (207) 622-7669
www.mesnow.com
With 14,000 families in 292 clubs, plus 2,200 businesses.

Maine Department of Conservation Snowmobile Division

East Side Campus?18 Elkins Lane, Augusta ?Tel: (207) 287-2211, (800) 462-1019) Fax: (207) 287-2400
www.maine.gov

International Snowmobile Manufacturers Association

1640 Haslett Road, Suite 170 ?Haslett, Michigan USA 48840 ?Phone: (517) 339-7788 Fax: (517) 339-7798
www.snowmobile.org
Has a Snowmobiling Fact book

Me. Dept. of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
284 State Street?41 State House Station?Augusta, ME 04333-0041?Phone: (207) 287-8000?Fax: (207) 287-8094 or (207) 287-6395
www.maine.gov
Maine’s Snowmobile Laws and Rules.
Division of Licensing and Registration,
State House Station #11
41 Anthony Avenue
Augusta Maine 04333
Telephone: (800) 791-4080, (207)287-9300
Register Maine snowmobiles through the Department or at
200 agents (town offices, dealerships, variety stores, etc.) across the state.