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Snowmobiling & ATVing
With its 33 lakes and ponds, plus many wooded trails, Bridgton has a wealth of snowmobiling and ATVing opportunities. Both activities are regulated by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife, and you can view their snowmobile & ATV information page here.
How to Register a Snowmobile or ATV
To register your snowmobile or ATV, visit the Bridgton Town Clerk‘s office. If you’re renewing a registration, you can either come in to see us, or use the State of Maine’s online snowmobile and ATV registration system.
Where to Go Snowmobiling
Below is a list of snowmobiling areas compiled by the Bridgton Easy Riders snowmobile club. For up-to-date information and conditions, and to learn how to join the club, visit their website.
Bridgton Snowmobile Areas (more info here) |
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ITS 80 | From ITS 89 to where it hits Lovell club trail (near E-3) |
ITS 89 North | From B-9 to H-1 (top of Crystal Lake) |
ITS 89 South / Railroad Bed | From B-9 to B-1 |
South Bridgton Trail | From B-1 to Long Lake, Naples takes it at N-8 |
West Bridgton Trail | From B-5 to Moose Pond, with little jaunt to Highland Lake |
Otter Pond Trail | From B-4 to B-6, with little jaunt down to Otter Pond |
Mt. Henry Trail (subset of Otter Pond Trail) | From B-4 to Lampron’s Lil’ Mart, cross over 302 to continue on to Otter Pond Trail |
Stearns Pond Trail | Off ITS 80 at E-1 |
Highland Lake Trail | From B-9 to Highland Lake |
Long Lake Access Trail | Off ITS 89 at B-10 |
Punkin Valley Trail | Other side of Moose Pond (B-11) connecting to F-2 and F-3 |
Where to Go ATVing
Check out the Lakes Region ATV club for information on the many ATVing opportunities in and around Bridgton.