Just got back from Jackman, Maine
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me & wilson911 & bob did the 185 mile loop in one day!!!
from greenville, south to the forks, up north through the west forks, up to jackman, west over to rockwood then south down past moosehead and back into greenville- it was a long friggin day! saw a couple big moose and lots of deer. We left at 8am and returned at 11pm pretty frozen, wet and very hungry! The trails are marked pretty well (but not all of'em! - but some of the ITS trails are sled only and are flooded out- no big deal though- plenty of atv trails.
just about every hotel / motel has trail access in that area.
a couple I remember passing on the atv were the "Inn By The River" at the forks, "John's Four Season" near jackman, "Northern Outdoors Lodge" down near the forks, "C.Moxie Gore Outfitters", "North Country Rivers"
Like I said- just about all the Inn's up there have direct trail access and most offer atv rentals.
#23
I stayed in the Cozy Cove Cabins in Jackman and the trails up there had quite a few UTVs on them. I even saw some Polaris Rangers which, I think, are the widest of the UTVs out on the trails. The "gates" on the trails up there are typically a couple boulders. I didn't see anything like the 50" gates I see often in NH.
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I have stayed at Gateway Recreation in Bingham before and I have another vacation scheduled for there soon. Their cabins are nice and the prices are very reasonable. There phone number is 800-440-0053.
Stay away from the big guys like Norhern Outdooors and North Country Rivers. Nice places, they have restaurants, but you pay a very healthy fee for these amenities.
As far as your side by side question. There was a big article a few years ago about a magazine that did a ride with side by sides in the Bingham / Forks area. There was videos on you-tube of it and they were giving it 2 thumbs up on everything they rode.
Good luck, Mike.
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I've seen SxS's make it down some pretty tight trails here. I would say there is only a few places that restrict SxS's, and that is because of bridges. I would say as long as it doesn't specifically say, and its registered your good to go. Waterville doesn't have trails, but I know Oakland which is just outside of Waterville does, in fact you can see Colby College from parts of the trail. I have heard Bingham has miles of trails because they connect to other trail systems, so you can just go and go.
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