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Maine Snowmobile Trail Map

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For the snowmobiler that wants to enjoy all Maine has to offer, this Maine snowmobile GPS trail map should be your top priority. With almost 11,000 miles of trail covering club trails, state ITS trails, access trails, and connectors, you can go exploring with confidence! Auto-route your way from Lake Parlin to Pittston Farms. Search the POI database for hard-to-find attractions such as the Grand Falls, Coburn Mountain, the B-52 crash site on Elephant Mountain, the Trains of Eagle Lake, and the must see Chesuncook lake house. This ME GPS snowmobile trail map covers groomed snowmobile trails across the entire state, including popular destinations like “The County”, Eustis, Jackman, Millinocket, Rangeley, the Forks and Shin Pond.

 

Examine our Maine snowmobile trail map for your favorite riding area and read about our GPS maps to see Garmin screenshots of the different trail colors and styles. Get the most from your purchase with our cross platform X Package.

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  • 5
    love it

    Posted by Ryan on Feb 28th 2017

    Great product. Easy to install and update. Useful instructionals. Frequent updates. Given the, um, dynamic, nature of snowmobile trails in Maine the map is amazingly accurate. Thanks to all the contributors and creator of this product!

  • 4
    Excellent navigation aid

    Posted by Unknown on Feb 6th 2017

    Never had GPS on my sled. Digging out local maps can be a pain. The GPS Trailmasters map is very good, although I've come across some trails that weren't on the file. Very happy so far and wished I had done it sooner.

  • 5
    LOOKING FOR A SNOWMOIBLE GPS MAPS

    Posted by ANTHONY DILAGGIO on Aug 1st 2016

    BEST YOU WILL FIND EASY TO INSTALL AND EASY TO WORK WITH

  • 5
    Wont leave lodge without GPS Trailmasters

    Posted by William Bourque on Feb 10th 2016

    Ive been riding for about 40 years now and for the past 2 years I have been using GPS TRAILMASTERS. I have left a few times without it and have regretted it each time. I will never leave without it now. Having young kids and other members of your party also allows you to be safe and knowledgeable of untravelled trails. It should be installed in every sled as far as I am concerned.

  • 5
    A Must

    Posted by Lyle on Jan 31st 2016

    I have been riding for 25 years and setting up trips for my friends and I. The days of have a map bag between your legs and constantly stopping and trying to figure where you're at are over. If you are in charge of a group or just riding by yourself, do not leave without this plugged into your GPS. My only gripe would be that I cannot seem to have it pull up over my Garmin Topo map. Highly recommended.

  • 5
    Best Snowmobile GPS Maps Ever!

    Posted by Unknown on Jan 31st 2016

    This is my third Snowmobile GPS Map Program and it is by far the best! It is great to be able to see the snowmobile maps overlaid on Garmin Basecamp and actually see where the trails go. I just came back from riding in St Agatha, Fort Kent and the Alligash area and the maps are very accurate. I was able to see my sled on the map and see the coming turns and trail intersections complete with ITS and Club Trail Markings. If you see a trail re-route, it is easy to send it to GPS Trailmasters so they can make the correction so they can offer trail updates. I don't ride without it.

  • 4
    Trails are spot on

    Posted by Walter on Jan 27th 2016

    I have only used the trail maps for about half a day so far, and they were exactly correct in The Forks area. I was also impressed to see that all of the small local trails in my hometown are included, although I have tried those yet.

  • 5
    excellent product

    Posted by David White on Jan 18th 2016

    No more second guessing on poorly marked trails.Gives you piece of mind that your heading where you want to go and that you are on the right trail.I use it on my galaxy s5 in the north maine woods and no cell service is needed when used with the Locus app with offline maps.

  • 4
    Waiting for snow

    Posted by Tony on Dec 14th 2015

    Successfully loaded in Montana 600 using my Mac. Looks promising.