The "Northeast Kingdom" is Vermont’s most pristine
backcountry! Snowmobiling in the "Northeast Kingdom" is
the best
that many dream about. While snowmobiling in the "Northeast
Kingdom" you will see wildlife in its natural habitat, moose, deer,
bear and other species of wildlife are abundant in the "Northeast
Kingdom". Our mountaintops offer some of the best scenery that you
only see in magazines and on television. The V.A.S.T. Trail system which
includes over 5,000 miles of wide corridor trails and hundreds of miles of
secondary trails we lead you on an adventure that one will not forget,
from farmyards to villages that welcome snowmobilers with open arms an
unforgettable experience awaits you.
The snowmobile trail system in the "Northeast Kingdom" is quite
extensive and the snow pac lasts well into the end of April. One can spend
the entire day and never ride on a snowmobile trail that you have already been on
that day. The "Northeast Kingdom" which lies in the counties of
Caledonia, Essex and Orleans offers many activities to make your
snowmobiling adventure
enjoyable. Many snowmobile clubs and other groups
offer Pancake Breakfasts, Chicken Pie Diners, Bingo Games, Snowmobile
Races, Porker Runs and much more.
You, your family, and friends will enjoy our many restaurants, motels,
hotels and general stores that cater to snowmobilers.
You can ride your
sled right to their front door and can have a nice meal, and go back out
for another ride. Local snowmobile dealers go out of their way in
providing excellent, quick service.
TMA’s and Regulations
In order to snowmobile in Vermont your snowmobile
must be registered
and obtain a TMA. A TMA may be purchased from any area Snowmobile Club or
Snowmobile Dealer, also many Hotels, Motels and General Stores sell TMA’s.
Snow Conditions
Many clubs that are responsible to keeping the trails in top conditions
groom 2 or more times a week as conditions allow. Most grooming is done at
night to help prevent accidents and traffic problems as they groom at only
5MPH. It is a myth that a heavy snowfall makes smooth trails. A heavy
snowfall needs time to let the snow settle before the groomers can do
their job. Please let the groomers have the right away, they will get out
of your way as soon as safety conditions allow. Thank them for the job
that they are doing as many of them are volunteers.
Much of the Trail System is on Private property. Snowmobile Clubs must
get permission to put a trail on their land and to let you ride their
property. Please stay
on the marked trail, a landowner can at anytime shut
down that trail and you will ruin it for not only yourself but also for
others. It takes the members of the area clubs quite a bit of time to
re-route a trail if one can be found. Also remember that these members are
all volunteers and are like you and me. Be kind to other riders and follow
the trail signs.
The "Northeast Kingdom" awaits you, your family and friends,
enjoy our area and the adventure the vast wilderness and we have to offer.
PLEASE
RESPECT LANDOWNERS AND STAY ON THE TRAIL!
Trail's in
Island Pond and the Canaan area will be Groomed on Monday's, Thursday's
and Saturday's.
Please
RIDE SAFE, SMART and DO NOT DRINK and RIDE!
Snowmobile Trail Report Hot
Lines
Island Pond
- Essex County - (802) 723-4316
Canaan -
Essex County - (802) 266-8894
Derby - Orleans County -
(802) 766-5506Snowmobile Island Pond Northeast Kingdom VT.
Orleans - Orleans County
- (802) 754-2599
Groton - Caledonia County -
(802) 584-4740