Explore ATVing

Spend an exciting day riding the trails atop an ATV or UTV.
The ATV trails across the area are managed and maintained by several local ATV clubs. The Rangeley ATV Club is responsible for the most significant number of trails. Oquossoc ATV Club manages the trails off Bemis Road connecting to Andover trails. Flagstaff Area ATV Club has trails from Depot Street to Stratton, Eustis, Carrabassett, and Kingfield. At the same time, the Narrow Gauge ATV Club oversees trails south of Rangeley, leading to Madrid and Phillips.
ALL local clubs are granted trail access through the generosity of private landowners. It is a privilege to use this land—not a right. As you ride, do your part to keep Maine's ATV trails open for generations to come:
- Stay on ATV trails marked with green and white signs. Not all snowmobile trails are ATV trails.
- Respect closed trail signs.
- Never drink and ride.
- Drive to the right and at an appropriate speed.
- Tread lightly, and don't tear up the trail!
- Remember that modified exhausts are illegal.
- Be respectful on ATV access routes. Yield to all traffic and never pass a vehicle.
- Register your ATV. The State of Maine requires it of all visitors and residents. These funds help pay for trail maintenance and support.
- Support a local ATV club by donating your time and/or money.
- Take your trash with you.
For more information on ATVing in Maine, please visit the Inland Fisheries & Wildlife ATV page.