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New Hampshire - Snowmobiling
Snowmobiling in the Great North Woods of New Hampshire
From Pelham to Pittsburg and everywhere in between, New Hampshire offers some of the best snowmobiling in all of New England. With 7,000 miles of snowmobile trails and not one leads to your office, it has become a New Hampshire lifestyle for the snowmobile enthusiast. This is made possible through the partnerships with thousands of landowners who generously open up their land for the recreation of snowmobiling. Countless club volunteers work tirelessly to construct and maintain this vast trail system.
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Colebrook Ski-Bees Snowmobile Club
PO Box 125
Colebrook, NH
Information: www.colebrookski-bees.com/
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Jericho Mountain State Park
Off Route 110, Jericho Lake Road
Berlin, NH
Phone: 603-752-6060
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Just a few miles northeast of downtown Berlin is one of the newest additions to the state park system. Jericho Mountain State Park provides opportunities for miles of trail riding for ATV, UTV, trail bike, and snowmobile enthusiasts. The park will continue to have more miles added to the trail network over the next several years. Throughout the park, visitors are treated to a number of scenic outlooks. Park guests can also enjoy swimming, fishing, canoeing, or picnicking at Jericho Lake. Future plans for the park include a campground, group picnic pavilions, and improved beach facilities.
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Lancaster Snow Drifters
PO Box 566
Lancaster, NH
Information: www.lancastersnowdrifters.org/
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Milan All Weather Riders
PO Box 75
Milan, NH
Phone: 603-449-2442
This club that maintains almost 100 miles of snowmobile trails for the New Hampshire. Its trail system runs from the east side of the Berlin/Gorham area to the Lake Umbagog. Information: www.milanawr.org/
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Milan Hill State Park and Campground
Route 16
Milan, NH
Phone: 603-466-3860
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Milan Hill State Park is ten miles north of Berlin, near popular areas for hiking, picnicking, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and wildlife viewing. From the hilltop campground and fire tower, you can get a view of the mountain ranges in New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, and Canada. Animals are welcome but must be leashed and under control. All waste must be cleaned from the trails as required by state park rules. Cost: Day use fee is adults, $4; children age 6 to 11, $2; people under age 5 and over age 65, free. Information: www.nhstateparks.org
The Nansen Ski Club operates a network of more than 7 kilometers of groomed trails for skiing and snowshoeing in Milan Hill State Park, for users of all ages and all abilities. Use of trails is free. This is not a flat skiing experience.
Primitive camping area has four yurts and six campsites. Yurts are available for reservation and the campsites are first-come/first-served. The park is open from mid-May through mid-October for camping and picnicking. Camping fees are $23 (no hookups); $300 to $350 for yurts. For reservations, call 877-647-2757).
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Nash Stream
Off Route 110 to Emerson Road to nash Stream Road
Odell, NH
Phone: 603-788-4157
More than just one stream, this is actually 40,000 acres of undeveloped land. It's available for public use for hiking, fishing, paddling, hunting, snowmobiling, ATV riding, and cross-country skiing. Camping is not permitted. Information: www.nhdfl.org.
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New Hampshire Snowmobile Association
614 Laconia Road
Tilton, NH
Phone: 603-273-0220
Offers information on local clubs, trails, maps, rules, international boundaries, equipment, lodging, dining, and more. Information: http://www.nhsa.com/
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Pittsburg Ridge Runners
17 Dickson Lane
Pittsburg, NH
Phone: 603-538-1142
Located at the northern tip of New Hampshire, this club has a current membership of more than 3,400 people who come from all over the country to enjoy one of the largest and best maintained trail systems available in the Northeast. Information: www.pittsburgridgerunners.org/
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Stratford Nighthawks
Route 3
North Stratford, NH
Information: www.stratfordnighthawks.com/ or info@stratfordnighthawks.com
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The BALSAMS Grand Resort Hotel
1000 Cold Spring Road (Route 26)
Dixville Notch, NH 03576
Toll-Free: 866-714-9795
Fax: 603-255-4221
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Step into a world where family vacations turn into fantastic adventures, ordinary meetings become extraordinary events and weekend getaways are truly a chance to get away from it all. Set high in New Hampshire’s White Mountains, The BALSAMS Grand Resort Hotel is an 8,000-acre destination providing great vacation packages that allow you to customize your experience to include elegant accommodations and award-winning dining at a resort named among the world's best. We offer everything from golf, hiking, biking, canoeing, kayaking, horse back riding and more during the warm months, to skiing, snowshoeing, dog sledding and just about every snow adventure imaginable in the winter. Let our traditions be your traditions. Come experience The BALSAMS Grand Resort Hotel.
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Umbagog Snowmobile Association
PO Box 133
Errol, NH
Phone: 603-482-SNOW
Information: www.umbagogsnowmobile.com/index.htm
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King Pine Ski Area @ Purity Spring Resort
Route 153
East Madison, NH 03849
Phone: 603-367-8896
Toll-Free: 800-FREE-SKI
Voted "#1 Family Ski Resort in the White Mountains" by Boston-based RideTheLift.com's 2007 skier survey
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King Pine & Purity Spring Resort continue to lead the way for families and winter sport enthusiasts alike. Known for its family-friendly atmosphere, affordability, impeccable grooming and consistent snow conditions, King Pine has been a tradition for families throughout New England for decades.
Additional amenities at King Pine and Purity Spring Resort include night skiing, snowtubing, nordic skiing, zamboni-prepped ice skating, an indoor pool and fitness center… plus a warm, caring atmosphere that keeps families coming back year after year.
To learn more about what King Pine & Purity Spring Resort have to offer, visit our website or call (603) 367-8896 for snow reports, or (800) 373-3754 for lodging info.
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