When you fire up your sled this season, remember: the trail you’re on was built by hand, funded by passion, and protected by trust. Stay on it. Maine’s snowmobiling future depends on it.
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Director’s Meeting – Saturday, February 7, 2026
Hosted by the Northern Timber Cruisers the meeting will be held at:
Millinocket Rd, Millinocket, ME
Zoom will be an option for the meeting.
A Showcase Ride prior to the meeting will depart from The Northern Timber Cruisers Club House at 8:30 Sharp. The group will visit the East Branch Sno-Rovers Club for their Groomer Rodeo and lunch. Then the ride will proceed to the Jo-Mary Riders trail system returning to Northern Timber Cruisers. All are Welcome!
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Regional Meeting Notice
When: Thursday, February 5, 2026 Where: Dennysville Snowmobile / ATV Club 24 Milwaukee Rd, Dennysville 5:30 PM The Dennysville Club will serve a baked chicken

MSA 2025 Super Raffle Winners
Congratulations to the 2025 MSA Super Raffle winners! Thank you to all of the supporting businesses that donated prizes for our event. Without them, it

MSATrailsApp
The App currently has all of our ITS and Connector trails and a few minimal points of interest (POI’s). We need YOUR help to collect

MSA Super Raffle Online Sales!
Introducing Online Super Raffle Ticket Sales for MSA Affiliated Clubs! Tired of traditional fundraising hassles? The Maine Snowmobile Association is excited to announce a game-changing opportunity

T-Bone Trail 4th Annual Cook Off
All Proceeds to Benefit The MSA Scholarship Fund August 23, 2025 Starting at 2:00 PM 9 Emery Corner Rd Limerick Maine
Maine Trails Program – DEADLINE SEPT 26:
The recent passage of the Maine Trails Program last November has opened a significant new avenue for funding recreational trail projects across the state. While