Maine - Lakes & Mountains

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Maine Lakes & Mountains


With its abundant snowfall, diverse landscapes, over 3,000 miles of well-marked trails, and a welcoming sledding community, Maine's Lakes and Mountains region is New England's central hub for snowmobiling. Within this section of the state, escaping the urban hustle is effortless, allowing for the enjoyment of well-maintained, family-friendly trails. Whether gliding over groomed paths, traversing pristine powder along frozen lakes, or ascending steep trails to reach panoramic viewpoints atop windswept mountain summits, the possibilities for adventure are boundless.

REGION HIGHLIGHTS

Wheeler's Mines


Trail System: ITS80 to club trails (Wild River Riders)


Wheeler's Mines is a historic mica mining site in Gilead. Today, the site is a popular destination for rockhounds and history enthusiasts, who can explore the old mine shafts and search for minerals and fossils. The area is also known for its scenic beauty, with rolling hills, forests, and streams providing a picturesque backdrop for outdoor activities.


Tip: Start your journey at the park-n-ride on Route 2 in Gilead. Take a left turn from the parking lot and follow the marked trails. After covering approximately five miles, you'll arrive at the first mine, making it an excellent initial stop. Following a counterclockwise loop is recommended, as the trail is designated as one-way. As you ascend the trail, you'll enjoy breathtaking views of the Mahoosuc mountain range and Bethel, Maine's most picturesque mountain village.


A designated pull-off area for sleds offers a convenient spot to take a break, and a short walk from the trail brings you to the first mine, renowned for its abundance of blue ice. Continue along the one-way trail until you reach Wheeler's cabin. Take a moment to soak in the panoramic views, and then circle the cabin to discover an even larger ice cave. If the water is frozen, you can explore the interior, but exercise caution and refrain from walking beneath hanging or dripping icicles.

Quill Hill


Trail System: ITS89 to the Rangeley Lakes SC trail – Jct. R26.


At 2,848 feet, riders can ride the trail to the top and enjoy stunning panoramic views of lakes, forests, and neighboring mountain peaks. This is the only Maine mountain with a comprehensive 360-degree view accessible by off-road vehicles.

 

Tip: Contact Rangeley Lakes Snowmobile Club or Rangeley Lakes Chamber of Commerce to purchase a trail map.

Evans Notch


Trail System: ITS 80

Evans Notch is a popular destination for snowmobile enthusiasts. The area offers miles of groomed trails and stunning views of the White Mountains. Whether you're a seasoned rider or a beginner, there's something for everyone to enjoy in Evans Notch, including a Lion’s Head rock formation.


Tip: Contact Wild River Riders and Stoneham Knight Riders Snowmobile Clubs for maps and further information on more sights and scenic views in the area, such as Evergreen Valley and Crocker Pond.

CLUBS & TRAILS

CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE & VISITOR CENTER INFORMATION

TRAIL CONDITIONS

LODGING INFORMATION

Exploring the snowmobile trails of Maine Lakes and Mountains is a thrilling adventure, and finding suitable lodging can enhance your overall experience by providing comfort, convenience, and access to the beautiful winter landscapes that northern Maine offers.


When it comes to lodging options, Maine Lakes and Mountains offer a variety of accommodations to suit different preferences and budgets. For information on types of lodging see selections below. Feel free to contact GONE Snowmobiling for more information.

  • Lodges & Resorts

    Several lodges and resorts in the Maine Lakes and Mountains cater specifically to snowmobilers. These establishments often provide direct access to snowmobile trails and amenities such as on-site restaurants, hot tubs, and cozy common areas. Some lodges also offer guided snowmobile tours and rentals.

  • Hotels & Motels

    In larger towns and cities within the Maine Lakes and Mountains, you can find hotels and motels that cater to snowmobilers. These establishments offer comfortable rooms, parking facilities for snowmobile trailers, and proximity to snowmobile trails. They may also provide amenities like breakfast, Wi-Fi, and indoor pools. 

  • Cabins & Cottages

    Renting a cabin or cottage is a popular option for snowmobilers who want a private and rustic experience. The Maine Lakes and Mountains have numerous cabins and cottages available for rent, both privately owned and operated by resorts or outfitters. These accommodations often feature fireplaces, kitchens, and outdoor grills.


    Tip: Websites like Airbnb and Vrbo are good resources for finding available cabin rentals in the area.


  • Bed & Breakfast

    The Maine Lakes and Mountains have charming bed and breakfast establishments that provide a cozy and intimate atmosphere for snowmobile enthusiasts. These accommodations typically offer comfortable rooms, homemade breakfast, and personalized service. They can be found in both rural and urban areas of the county.

Tip #1: When planning your snowmobile lodging in Maine's Lake & Mountains, it's essential to consider the location and proximity to snowmobile trails. Many lodging options are situated near significant trail systems, allowing easy access to the extensive network of groomed trails for which The Maine Highlands is known.


Tip #2: Contact specific lodging establishments directly or visit their websites for the most accurate and up-to-date availability, amenities, and pricing information.


Below are some popular choices for winter snowmobile lodging in the area.

MISCELLANEOUS

  • Maine Snowmobile Registration

    Registration Fees:

    • $56 (Resident)
    • $75 (Non-Resident 3 Day Registration)
    • $100 (Non-Resident 10 Day Registration)
    • $120 (Non-Resident Full Season)

    Where to register:

    • Town offices
    • Registration agents (link below)  
    • IF&W website

    Note: New in-state registrations must be done in person through a registration agent, town office, or at the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife in Augusta. 


    The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife provides an online service allowing you to register your snowmobile. 

    https://www.maine.gov/ifw/atv-snowmobile/snowmobile/index.html



    What you need to register online: 

    • Registered Owner information
    • Serial Number (VIN) 
    • Credit/debit card (MasterCard, Visa)
    • A printer to print a copy of your temporary registration

    Registrations for snowmobiles are valid from May 31st and expire on June 30th of the following year. Once you've paid, you'll receive a temporary registration form to print immediately. Your official registration and stickers will be mailed to the specified shipping address within 30 business days.



    Minors and age requirements: 


    Allowing a child under 10 to operate a snowmobile is prohibited unless accompanied by an adult. However, this rule does not apply on land owned by the parent or guardian, or land where the parent or guardian has obtained permission for use.

    Furthermore, individuals under 14 are restricted from operating a snowmobile across any public road maintained for travel.


  • Snowmobile Rentals

    Contact me for a full list of rental companies in the Maine Lakes and Mountains.


    If you don't own a snowmobile, fear not! There are several rental shops in Kennebec & Moose River Valley where you can rent a sled for your stay. Make sure to book in advance, especially during peak snowmobiling season.


    When contacting rental companies, inquire about rental rates, availability, equipment condition, and any additional services they offer. Also, confirm whether they provide safety gear such as helmets and if they offer guided tours or recommendations for scenic trails.


    Flagstaff Rentals

    141 Main Street

    Stratton, ME 04982

    (207) 246-4276

    www.flagstaffrentalsmaine.com


    Mountain View Adventures

    2770 Main Street 

    Rangeley, ME 04970

    (207) 305-5233

    https://mvamaine.com

    www.facebook.com/MVAMaine


    Northeast Snowmobile & ATV Rentals

    121 Mayville Road 

    Bethel, ME 04217

    1-800-458-1838

    https://northeastsnowmobile.com


    Sun Valley Sports

    129 Sunday River Road

    Bethel, ME 04217

    207-824-7533

    https://sunvalleysports.com/snowmobile-rentals


  • Restaurants & Eateries

    Looking for something specific? Feel free to contact me for more information. 


    Tip: weather conditions and trail availability can impact your plans, so always be prepared with extra snacks, water, and hydrating beverages while you look for a convenient eating spot. 


    Local Cafes and Diners: Many small towns in the Maine Lakes and Mountains have charming local cafes and diners where you can stop in for a hot meal. These places often offer comfort food, sandwiches, and beverages to warm you up.


    Lodges and Resorts: Some lodges and resorts along the snowmobile trails might have on-site restaurants or snack bars. These establishments could offer various options, from casual dining to more upscale meals.


    Trailside Restaurants: Some areas along the snowmobile trails might have trailside restaurants that cater specifically to snowmobilers. These establishments might offer quick bites, warming drinks, and a resting place before continuing your ride. 


    General Stores and Markets: Some small general stores or markets along the trails might offer ready-to-eat items, snacks, and beverages that you can take with you. 


    Picnic Spots: Consider bringing your own packed lunch or snacks and find a scenic spot along the trail to stop and enjoy your meal. Just make sure you're respecting the environment by cleaning up after yourself.


    Local Pubs or Taverns: If you're looking for a more relaxed atmosphere, you might find local pubs or taverns in the towns near the snowmobile trails. These places offer a place to unwind, enjoy a meal, and interact with locals.


    Here are some trail-accessible restaurants:



    OXFORD COUNTY


    Bethel


    Crossroads Diner

    Trail accessible

    24 Mayville Road

    Bethel, ME 04217

    (207) 824-3673

    www.crossroadsdiner.net



    Dixfield


    Ellis' Variety

    Trail accessible 

    126 Weld Street

    Dixfield, ME 04224

    (207) 562-8284

    www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063798751679


    Towle's Corner Store

    36 Main Street

    Dixfield, ME 04224

    (207) 562-7381

    www.towlescornerstore.com

    www.facebook.com/towlescornerstore



    Mexico


    Subway of Mexico

    137 Main

    Mexico, ME 04257

    (207) 364-2336


    Dick's Restaurant 

    Trail accessible 

    54 Main St

    Mexico, ME 04257

    (207) 364-2960

    www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100067053581863



    Roxbury


    Baker's Country Store 

    Trail accessible 

    Rt 120 West

    1255 Roxbury Notch Rd.

    Roxbury, ME

    (207) 545-2713

    www.facebook.com/bakerscountrystore


    Knotty Moose Tavern

    Trail accessible 

    1359 Roxbury Notch Road

    Roxbury, ME 04275

    (207) 670-8778 

    www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063458503217



    Rumford


    Dunkin' Donuts

    158 Congress Street

    Rumford, ME 04276

    (207) 364-2128


    Gatch's Food & Spirits

    137 Rumford Avenue

    Rumford, ME 04276

    (207) 364-2050

    www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100046313665284


    Hotel Rumford Restaurant 

    65 Canal Street

    Rumford, ME 04276

    (207) 364-3421

    www.facebook.com/rumfordhotel


    McDonald's of Rumford 

    Trail accessible 

    1029 Route 2

    Rumford, ME 04276 

    (207) 369-9025


    Mountain Valley Variety

    438 Hancock Street

    Rumford, ME 04276

    (207) 364-3800

    www.mountainvalleyvariety.com

    www.facebook.com/mountainvalleyvariety


    Rumford House of Pizza & Subs 

    41 Congress Street

    Rumford, ME 04276

    (207) 364-3237

    www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100076855367330


    The Essential Store

    142 Congress Street

    Rumford, ME 04276

    (207) 507-1501

    www.facebook.com/essentialstorerumfordme


    The Lure

    105 Congress Street

    Rumford, ME 04275

    (207) 507-1655

    www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063465675275



    FRANKLIN COUNTY


    Carrabassett Valley


    Mountainside Grocers

    3205 Carrabassett Drive

    Carrabassett Valley, ME 04947

    (207) 237-2248

    www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087181823469



    Eustis


    Brickyard Hollow Brewing Company

    9 Tranquility Lane 

    Eustis, ME 04936

    https://brickyardhollow.com/eustis



    Oquossoc 


    Oquossoc Grocery 

    75 Carry Road

    Oquossoc, ME 04964

    (207) 864-3662

    www.oquossocgrocery.com

    www.facebook.com/OGrocery


    Portage Tap House

    74 Carry Road

    Oquossoc, ME 04964

    (207) 864-9404

    www.portagetaphouse.com


    Village Public House 

    55 Carry Road

    Oquossoc, ME 04964

    (207) 864-3602

    www.thevillagepublichouse.com

    www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087140238557



    Rangeley 


    Classic Provisions

    2455 Main Street

    Rangeley, ME 04970

    (207) 864-2717

    www.classicprovisionsrangeley.com

    www.facebook.com/classicprovisionsrangeley


    Furbish Brew House & Eats

    2541 Main Street 

    Rangeley, ME 04970

    (207) 864-5847

    www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063613448551


    IGA Grocery Store

    Fuel – Grocery 

    2185 Main Street 

    Rangeley, ME 04970

    (207) 864-5089

    www.rangeleyiga.com


    Lakeside Convenience & Marina

    Food – Groceries 

    2582 Main Street 

    Rangley, ME 04970

    (207) 864-5888

    www.lakesideonrangeley.com/menu


    Loon Lodge Inn & Restaurant (Pickford Pub) 

    16 Pickford Road

    Rangeley, ME 04970

    (207) 864-5666

    www.loonlodgeme.com/lakeside-dining

    www.loonlodgeme.com/lakeside-dining/pickford-pub


    Moose Alley and Spirits Bar Grill & Café

    2809 Main Street 

    Rangeley, ME 04970

    (207) 864-9955

    https://moosealley.me

    www.facebook.com/MooseAlley


    Saddleback Mountain 

    976 Saddleback Mt. Road

    Rangeley, ME 04970

    (207) 864-5671

    www.saddlebackmaine.com/dining


    The Corner Bar

    2458 Main Street

    Rangeley, ME 04970

    www.cornerbarandkitchen.net


    The Rangeley Hideaway

    2419 Main Street 

    Rangeley, ME 04970

    www.therangeleyhideaway.com


    The Shed

    2647 Main Street

    Rangeley, ME 04970

    (207) 864-2219

    www.getshedfaced.com

    www.facebook.com/getshedfaced


    The Rangeley Inn & Tavern 

    2443 Main Street 

    Rangeley, ME 04970

    (207) 864-3341

    www.therangeleyinn.com/dining

    www.facebook.com/rangeleyinn


    The Red Onion Restaurant

    2511 Main Street 

    Rangeley, ME 04970

    (207) 864-5022

    https://therangeleyredonion.com

    www.facebook.com/therangeleyredonion


    Sarges Sports Pub & Grub

    2454 Main Street 

    Rangeley, ME 

    (207) 864-5616

    https://sargessportspub.com/

    https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063614018558



    Stratton


    Looney Moose

    9 Main Street

    Stratton, ME 04982

    (207) 246-0018

    www.thelooneymoosecafe.com

    www.facebook.com/looneymoosecafe


    The Coplin Dinner House/Tigerlily Pub

    8252 Carrabassett Road

    Stratton, ME 

    (207) 246-0016

    https://coplindinnerhouse.com


    The Stratton Plaza

    149 Main Street

    Stratton, ME 04982

    (207) 246-2000

    www.strattonplaza.com


    White Wolf Inn & Restaurant 

    146 Main Street

    Stratton, ME 04982

    (207) 246-2922

    www.thewhitewolfinn.com/restaurant

  • Fuel & Gas Stations

    Tip: Be aware that some remote areas might have limited or no cellular coverage. Carrying a map and compass is good practice if you need to navigate offline.


    Ensuring you have enough fuel for your snowmobiling adventure in the Maine Lakes and Mountains is crucial, as the region's vast trails can take you through remote areas where fuel stations might be limited. Remember that snowmobiling in remote areas requires proper preparation. Pack extra essentials like water, snacks, and a basic toolkit. It's recommended to travel with a group, inform someone about your planned route, and be cautious of changing weather conditions. 


    Here's what you need to know about finding gas and fuel for snowmobiling in The Maine Highlands:


    Plan Ahead: Before heading out on the trails, plan your route and identify fuel stations. The Maine Lakes and Mountains trail maps often indicate gas station locations, so note these points before you start your journey.


    Trailside Gas Stations: Some popular snowmobiling routes and trails in the Maine Lakes and Mountains have gas stations conveniently located along the way. These stations are aware of the snowmobiling traffic and are more likely to remain open during winter.


    Gas Canister: Carrying a spare gas canister or two can provide you with extra fuel reserves. This is particularly important if you plan to venture into more remote areas where gas stations might be scarce.


    Snowmobile Clubs and Lodges: Some snowmobile clubs or lodges might have fuel for snowmobilers. Check with local clubs or your accommodations to see if they offer fuel services.


    Local Knowledge: Talk to locals, including other snowmobilers, for advice on fuel availability and the best places to refuel. They might have insights into less-known gas stations accessible from the trails.


    Carry Extra: Snowmobile engines might consume more fuel in cold conditions, so it's better to overestimate your fuel needs. It's safer to have more fuel than to risk running out in the middle of your journey.


    Trail Maps and Information Centers: Consult local trail maps and visitor information centers for the most up-to-date information on gas stations along the trails. They can provide valuable insights and recommendations.


    Here are some trail-accessible gas stations:



    EUSTIS


    Pines Market

    Fuel – Food – Grocery 

    975 The Arnold Trail 

    Eustis, ME 04936

    (207) 246-4221

    www.pinesmarket.com



    BETHEL


    Mallard Mart – trail accessible 

    Fuel – Food - Grocery

    33 Mayville Road

    Bethel, ME 04217

    (207) 897-1705

    www.rustylanternmarkets.com/locations


    IGA Grocery Store

    24 hour fuel – Grocery 

    2185 Main Street 

    Rangeley, ME 04970

    (207) 864-5089

    www.rangeleyiga.com


    Irving Oil 

    Located next to Boss Power Equipment

    2775 Main Street 

    Rangeley, ME 04970


    Loony Bin Variety 

    Fuel – Food – Grocery

    2775 Main Street

    Rangeley, ME 04970

    (207) 864-5333

    www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100076063382134

  • Snowmobile Guides

    Coming Soon

  • Snowmobile Sales & Service

    Tips: When contacting repair shops, inquire about their services, expertise, turnaround times, and rates. Choosing a reputable and experienced repair shop is important to ensure the best service for your snowmobile. Remember that availability and offerings may change, so it's always a good idea to contact multiple sources and verify information before making decisions.


    Local Business Directories: Search online business directories specific to the Maine Lakes and Mountains. These directories might list repair shops, their contact information, and customer reviews.


    Snowmobile Clubs and Forums: Contact local snowmobile clubs or online snowmobile forums. Members of these communities often have recommendations for reliable repair shops in the area.


    Snowmobile Dealerships: Check with snowmobile dealerships in the Maine Lakes and Mountains. They might offer repair services or be able to recommend trusted repair shops in the vicinity.


    Automotive Repair Shops: Some general automotive repair shops offer snowmobile repair services. Contact these shops to inquire about their capabilities and services.


    Local Word of Mouth: Ask locals or other snowmobilers for recommendations. They might have personal experience with repair shops in the area.


    Online Search: Use search engines to find repair shops focusing on snowmobiles or small engines. Include keywords like "Maine Lakes and Mountains snowmobile repair" to narrow your search.


    Trail Information Centers: Visitor centers or trail information centers in the Maine Lakes and Mountains might have resources and recommendations for local repair businesses.


    Here are some area snowmobile repair and maintenance businesses:


    Boss Power Equipment 

    2775 Main Street

    Rangeley, ME 04970

    (207) 864-5343

    www.bosspowerequipment.com


    Central Maine Powersports

    845 Main Street

    Lewiston, ME 04240 

    (207) 689-2345

    https://centralmainepowersports.com

    www.facebook.com/CentralMainePowersports


    Maine-Ly Action Sports

    596 Main Street

    Oxford, ME 04270

    (207) 539-8811

    www.maine-lyaction.com

    www.facebook.com/mainelyaction


    Oquossoc Marine 

    Sales & Storage 

    87 Carry Road – Rt. 4

    Oquossoc, ME 04964

    (207) 864-5477

    www.oquossocmarine.com

    www.facebook.com/Oquossocmarine


    Windham Powersports LLC

    646 Roosevelt Trail

    Windham, ME 04062

    (207) 893-8511

    https://windhampowersports.com

    www.facebook.com/WindhamPowersports

  • Medical Emergencies

    In case of a medical emergency while snowmobiling, always have the local emergency number (typically 911 in the United States) programmed into your phone.


    Coming Soon

  • Park-n-Rides

    A park-n-ride for snowmobilers is a designated area where individuals who own or operate snowmobiles can park their vehicles and trailers before heading out to explore snowmobile trails. Like park-n-rides for cars, commonly used by commuters who carpool or use public transportation, park-n-rides for snowmobilers provide a convenient and safe place to park their vehicles while engaging in recreational snowmobiling activities.


    Parking Facilities: A park-n-ride for snowmobilers usually offers ample parking space for trucks, trailers, and vehicles transporting snowmobiles. The parking area is designed to accommodate the needs of snowmobilers trailering their machines to the starting point of a snowmobile trail.


    Access to Trails: These facilities are strategically located near popular snowmobiling trailheads. Snowmobilers can park their vehicles and quickly access nearby snowmobile trails without traveling long distances from their homes to the trailhead.


    Safety and Security: Park-n-rides for snowmobilers are often designed with safety in mind. They might have designated parking spaces, proper lighting, and possibly security features to help deter theft or vandalism.


    Trail Information: Some park-n-rides might provide information boards, maps, or signage detailing nearby snowmobiling trails, trail conditions, and safety guidelines. This helps snowmobilers plan their routes and enjoy a safe and enjoyable ride.


    Community Convenience: These facilities can benefit both residents and visitors. Locals can easily access snowmobile trails without causing congestion in residential areas, while visitors can find a centralized location to park and start their snowmobiling adventures.


    Facility Regulations: Depending on the location and management, there might be regulations or guidelines for using the park-n-ride, such as parking fees, parking duration limits, and rules for keeping the area clean.


    Here are some local Park-n-Ride locations:


    BETHEL

    Bethel Community Forest

    305 North Road

    Bethel, ME 

    https://woodsandtrails.org/community-forests


    CARTHAGE

    Webb River Valley Snowmobile Club

    Club Garage

    55 Shanie Lane

    Carthage, ME 


    GILEAD

    Gilead Park-n-Ride 

    Route 2 – Wild River Riders Snowmobile Club


    OQUOSSOC

    Depot Street/Cupsuptic Ave

    Over flow available


    RANGELEY

    Hunter Cove Trail Parking

    Between Rangeley and Oquossoc 


    Oquossoc Trail Parking

    Located off Oxford Street in Rangeley 


    SANDY RIVER PLANTATION

    Rev-It-Up Sport Shop

    1 Ferguson Lane

  • Webcams

    Pines Market – Eustis Maine 

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=omEFoSu4DLQ

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