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ing hills and forested valleys, wind ing through Wayne, Lexington and The Forks, before reaching the rug ged beauty of Jackman. The wide variety of trails cater to all levels of snowmobilers. Whether you’re cruising along miles of smooth railbed trails or tackling the thrilling ascent of Coburn Mountain and the remote border trails, there’s something for everyone. The ITS trail system – Routes 84, 85, 86, 87, 89 – and connectors 113 and 115 – form the backbone of this region, supported by thousands of miles of

club-maintained trails. Along your ride, you’ll encounter a vibrant network of trail supporters. From cozy restaurants and lively pubs to welcoming hotels, gas stations, snowmobile clubhouses, Airbnb’s, dealers, and sled rental shops-Hos pitality is never far away. These local businesses and organizations make the journey not just scenic, but also convenient and memorable. For those looking to connect with the community, check out the nearly 60 snowmobile clubs in the Central Region. Their websites and Face

book pages are treasure troves of information on upcoming events like snowmobile shows, sizzling barbecues, hearty breakfasts, radar runs, poker rides, club outings, and even guided tours. Social media platforms and resources like the Maine Snowmobile Association and local newspapers also offer timely updates and insights to help you plan your adventure. And above all – always remem ber. Ride Smart Today. Ride Again Tomorrow.

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