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Trails in MA, NH and Maine


Banshee33

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Not sure how far you're looking to travel, but Mass has some state parks you can legally ride in. I've been to October Mountain, Beartown, and Tolland. They're all pretty good but not a lot of wide open fast trails, mostly technical stuff. You can get info at www.mass.gov/dcr/recreate/orv.htm

 

Also, check out www.nhatv.com for NH stuff, I've never been up there on the trails though so not sure what they're like.

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Not sure how far you're looking to travel, but Mass has some state parks you can legally ride in. I've been to October Mountain, Beartown, and Tolland. They're all pretty good but not a lot of wide open fast trails, mostly technical stuff. You can get info at www.mass.gov/dcr/recreate/orv.htm

 

Also, check out www.nhatv.com for NH stuff, I've never been up there on the trails though so not sure what they're like.

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Anyone been to Sanford ME? Heard it was good. Can someone give me directions?

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take the spaulding turnpike to exit 16 which will put you on 202 straight into sanford theres not much riding going on its hit or miss but i heard of some riding down by the airport take 202 into sanford and take a right onto 109 that will bring you to the airport if your from nh this sould be easy to find

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if your outa state a reg will cost you $70 bucks i know i used to live in nh and rode at the infamous Dayton sand&gravel to me sanford is not worth the money but if you found a few places like i did it was worth the money , places to park there is a place called ciro industries right by the airport that has a tar industrial road next to it that goes to a dead end and a circle I'd try parking there the trail is right ther plus its off the road that area is were the new dam pit used to be but i think they flooded it , later p

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i live up in west newfield maine now theres some trail ridding up here and in shapliegh which is one town over from sanford they have a good club that allows ridding on the snow moble trails in the summer but haven't got out there yet this year gonna take the prairie out today still alot of snow around when i lived in barrington NH i rode in town if you take 125 to calefs country store there is a park and ride there where the trail is in the back corner of the parking lot which will take you out to do some woods ridding used to get about three hours of ridding in and you can also slide into the back side of brocks pit in rochester from theses trails if you keep clear of the road which is easy you can put in some ridding there and there is some big friggin hills to climb in there some of them just make you shake your head and go know way man if your intrested i can give you a detailed trail by trail into the pit later /p

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