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Please report any trail problems and conditions (location and date) as you are experiencing the trail system to George Higgins at winnocturn@roadrunner.com or 603-253-4372.

Groomers NEEDED for next year!!!
We are in need of more volunteers for grooming on the Scandic groomers. Any one interested in learn how to groom with the Scandic please contact our Groomer Coordinator Pat Venuti 603-476-5187.

Current Moultonborough Conditions and Announcements

Trial Conditions

Trails are closed for the season.

Trail Notes:

1. Robs/Fullers on Rte 25 is no longer open for GAS or FOOD, however we expect that location to reopen for GAS early in 2010. We'll update this site when it has reopened.
2. There is no trail access off Lake Kanasatka to Corridor 15 heading back to Center Harbor and Meredith. We are working on an alternative.
3. Swallow Point Trail was been re-opened for the 2009-2010 season. The SPEED through this trail is set at
10mph as requested by the Swallow Point Association.  

 

Trail Reports

Location

Reported Status

Corridor 15 South (Meredith Trail)

 

Closed

Corridor 15 North (Lake Kanasatka to Castle)

 

Closed

Red Hill (Primary 201)

 

Closed

Moultonboro Neck (Kona Trail, Far Echo Trail)  

Closed

Squam Trail  

Closed

Mason Trail  

Closed

Lee's Pond Trail  

Closed

Swallow Point Trail   Closed

Legend

Closed  Trail is closed.
Poor  Trail is open, minimal snow cover with water bars and bare areas.
Fair  Trail is open, may not be groomed, may contain water bars and bare areas.
Good  Trail is open and groomed with adequate snow in most areas.
Excellent  Trail is open and groomed with full snow cover and no water bars or bare spots.

 

Note: Our trails are all on PRIVATE land.  We must take care and ride with this in mind.  The most important thing is to stay on the marked trail.  That is the only area the land owner has given permission for snowmobiles to ride.  Each season, complaint calls are made to the trail master and officers of the club from landowners because riders go off the trails.  These few riders are the ones that make things bad for all. We are “guests” on these trails.  All riders must obey the posted speed limits.  The speeds on plowed roads and all of thee trail connectors have 10 MPH limits.  In these areas, we are close to homes and cars moving along that may not always see us.  Some areas are posted even slower.  We must not exceed these limits. The landowners demand it.  When out on the open trails, the limits are 45 mph when safe and conditions allow.

 

ALL NEW Club Trail Maps are Available

Looking back on some good riding days....

   Tucker coming down from the top                         Tucker climbing to the top

          

 

                  Back side of Red Hill                               View of Rattle Snake MT, Squam Lake 

            

 

              Higher Elevations                      Here is how they kept the Trails covered with snow

                       

Please keep checking the Website for up to date Club information during the coming months. We will be keeping the site fresh and insightful.

 

 

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