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  2. Maine Snowmobile Association - Wikipedia

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    The Maine Snowmobile Association (MSA) oversees the snowmobile clubs, local municipalities, supporting businesses and the landowners throughout the state of Maine who allow access to sledders. There are over 14,000 miles of groomed and marked snowmobile trails in the state of Maine. Approximately 4,000 miles of the trail system in Maine is ...

  3. Coburn Mountain (Maine) - Wikipedia

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    At 3,717 feet above sea level, the summit of Coburn Mountain is the highest groomed snowmobile trail in the state. Currently, the club responsible for the trail's upkeep and maintenance is the Coburn Summit Riders. The trail to the summit is 2 miles long, climbing 2,500 feet.

  4. List of Maine state parks - Wikipedia

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    Trails: hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling Cobscook Bay State Park: Washington: Edmunds Township 871 352 1964 Cobscook Bay: Tide watching Crescent Beach State Park: Cumberland: Cape Elizabeth: 242 98 1966 Atlantic Ocean: Saltwater beach, hiking trails Damariscotta Lake State Park: Lincoln: Jefferson ...

  5. Maine's trail system makes the state an outdoor destination ...

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    Maine's beloved outdoor trail network could receive millions of dollars of improvements under a proposal conservationists have asked lawmakers to put before voters. The state has long been a ...

  6. Snow grooming - Wikipedia

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    Snow grooming is the process of manipulating snow for recreational uses with a tractor, snowmobile, piste caterpillar, truck or snowcat towing specialized equipment. The process is used to maintain ski hills, cross-country ski trails and snowmobile trails by grooming (moving, flattening, rototilling, or compacting) the snow on them. [1]

  7. Lost Valley Ski Area - Wikipedia

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    Lost Valley is a ski area in Auburn, Maine.Its east-facing slopes feature 22 trails & 9 gladed trails across the hill, and is served by four lifts in total, three double chairlifts and one ground lift carpet for the ski and snowboard learning center.

  8. Hundred-Mile Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, a series of new logging roads and a marked side-trail offered hikers re-supply and lodging opportunities between miles 55 and 65 heading northbound from Monson. 45°36.9′N 69°9.8′W  /  45.6150°N 69.1633°W  / 45.6150; -69.1633  ( Hundred-Mile Wilderness

  9. Maine Appalachian Trail Club - Wikipedia

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    The Maine Appalachian Trail Club (MATC) is a non-profit organization responsible for maintaining the Appalachian Trail between Grafton Notch and Mount Katahdin. It builds and maintains trails and trail structures as well as providing basic public information and education for the AT in the state of Maine .