I have to buy some land up there. I'm tired of the NH riding. I registered for Maine and will be over there at some point. Parlin lake is usually as far as I go. Need to expand
Believe me when I say I have tried all of Maine’s different locations, BUT
If you really want to spoil yourself with the best trails that Maine has to offer and you have time for a day of trailering each way. Wait until the later part of the season, after Presidents week school vacation. Try to plan a week trip when the weather looks calm with that 40-20 temp swing thing, you know maybe 40 during the day but back to 20 and under during the night with no big storms in the forecast. Whether you back pack it from Shin Pond or trailer another hour North to Presque Isle / Caribou area, what you shall find is, the masses have given up on sledding for the year, and riders from all over, (Penn, Conn, Mass, NY, RI, etc) have come up to Maine to enjoy perfect trails and not many sleds on them. I am not saying that their trails are not great during all winter months when there is snow on the ground, just saying that if you catch that late season riding up there when it is good, it truly makes for some exceptional long loops all over the county in comfort.
Always have been some really good deals for land or camps in the county, but you can’t beat the Moosehead Lake area for resale prices years from now, if you ever decide to sell. County trails are by far the better, but resale at a later date will not offer the same profit % if any.
I trailer every weekend to many different spots, and if the county was closer for me, that is where most of my miles would go!
If you desire better trails, it will have to be Canada.
Just nice to try all out though, whereas I am from 45 minutes to 2.5 hours of trailering away. Last year was unusual in Augusta, we were able to leave right from home for 5- 6 weeks or so. I am on my 7th and probably my last trailer I think? So in short,
Think snow all, and enjoy this great sport while you can.