Snowmobiling in Vermont
A vast, unspoiled wilderness awaits you.
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An unforgettable experience...Enjoy the pristine beauty of Vermont's countryside as you have never seen it before. Snowmobiling allows you to view miles of Vermont's backcountry scenery, see wildlife in their natural habitat, and socialize with your friends. More than 3,100 miles of wide, "corridor" VAST trails and several thousand miles of secondary trails will lead you to spacious fields, high mountain tops, remote farmyards, and hospitable villages. Vermont's snowmobiling season usually starts in mid December, and ends in early April, snow permitting. Northern Vermont and especially the Northeast Kingdom around Island Pond average of 100-250 inches of snow per season. You can spend a week or a day riding the extensive trail system established in the Northeast Kingdom where there is almost always snow! Orleans, Essex, and Caledonia counties offer numerous activities to enjoy while snowmobiling. Weekends provide Chicken Pie Suppers, Pancake Breakfasts, Poker Rides, and Drag Races. These events bring the snowmobile community together for meals and competition. Stop in the village church hall or school for a mouth-watering plate of chicken pie, then head off to watch men and women compete for trophies in drag racing or play your hand in a game of poker during a Poker Ride. If there's no ride-in, pack up your saddlebags and have a picnic alongside the trail. Nothing is more rewarding than a campfire-cooked hot dog on a stick. This text will be replaced
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