Please remember to stay on marked trails! They are marked for a reason - for your safety and for our landowners who are granting access on their property.
Trailmaster's update:
12/3/21
Due to land changing ownership/new houses being built, the Bowdoinham Snowbirds have had to do A MAJOR re-route of the trail to the West side of Post Rd. This was a huge effort this Fall, and with the help of some VERY generous landowners, old and new, we have succeswsfully created over a mile of new trail around the parcel being sold off. Our trail maps, which are available locally at stores and the Town Office, will NOT show this new trail, but follow the signs that are out there, and you will still get to the same places you did before. We are BEGGING trail users to STAY ON THE MARKED TRAIL!
1/19/19
What can I do to help my local snowmobile club after this big dumping of snow you ask?
1. We (small clubs that groom with sleds) can't go out and pull a groomer through 2' of fresh snow. It needs to be ridden on to knock it down a little bit. So get out there and have fun in the fresh powder!
2. If you are the first one out there, PLEASE STAY ON THE MARKED TRAIL! Especially across fields! The field stakes are where they are for a reason: that's where the landowner wants the trail or where it is best for the groomer. The first track is where all the other tracks are going to go, so keep it where it should be!
3. Don't all follow in the exact same track. Set over and go one track wider. Two or three track widths makes a good base.
These three simple things will allow your local club to more efficiently get that trail groomed up perfectly!
Thank you!