Snowmobile Trail Conditions Report: The Forks, Maine February 7

It’s been snowing hard most of the afternoon in The Forks. We are expecting 8”- 12” total by the time the storm winds down late tonight / early Thursday morning (scroll down for total snow accumulation update below.) This will be just what our groomers need to fix up the rough spots that needed more snow. Both Tuckers will be out Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights smoothing things out. Should be great riding with mid-winter conditions.

ITS 86 FROM BERRYS STORE HEADING EAST TOWARD GREENVILLE
In town section can get beat up quickly with the heavy traffic. Once out of town just a mile, things improve. Boise Road section is great. The 1 mile Power Line section near Moxie Lake should be fine after this storm. From Moxie Lake all the way to the ITS 88 intersection is very good.

ITS 87 HEADING SOUTH TOWARD BINGHAM
Groomed and very good riding. Spectacular, scenic ride around the base of Moxie Mountain!

BALD MOUNTAIN TRAIL
Groomed with nice going all the way through.

PLEASANT POND TRAIL
Groomed all the way to the Bingham Wind Farm Trail. A sweet ride to the 300′ wind towers.

CARATUNK SPUR
Open and groomed.

KENNEBEC RIVER TRAIL
Groomed with decent riding all the way through from Northern Outdoors to West Forks. A little rough for the last mile as you approach town. The trail is flooded near Northern Outdoors due to an ice jam on the river. There is a detour which is well marked.

Jim Yearwood
Forks Area Trails Snowmobile Club
The Forks Maine Snowmobile Trail Map

Snow Totals from the Storm

Total snow from yesterday’s storm was approximately 11″ for a total snowpack of 26″.
Snow Storm Accumulation and Total Snowpack

March Midweek Madness

We’re placing bets on great riding through March… and want to give you that extra incentive to join us midweek when the trails are likely to have more deer than other snowmobilers. Give us a call to book this March Madness discount: 800-765-7238 and check out the rest of our vacation discounts.
Snowmobile Special - March Madness Discount

Day riders, there is a FREE PARK & RIDE LOT at Northern Outdoors on Route 201. The large parking lot is plowed with plenty of room for snowmobile trailers and groomed access to all trails. The Park & Ride lot is marked with a large sign on Route 201. Snowmobile trail maps, 91 octane ethanol free gas, and great food are available at Northern Outdoors.

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