CONCORD, N.H. — Registered snowmobilers in New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine will be able to roam trails in all three states during the last weekend in January.

Any snowmobile legally registered in one of the participating states will be allowed on trails in all three during the Jan. 27-29 weekend. All other host state regulations will apply, including speed limits, youth laws and Vermont’s mandatory liability insurance.

New Hampshire and Vermont have held an annual weekend opening up their trails to the other since 2010. Maine is a new addition after a law was passed in 2011 including it in the weekend.

New Hampshire Fish and Game officials say the weekend will occur annually on the fourth full weekend in January as long as Vermont and Maine continue to participate.

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  1. I’d like to know what they are riding on. Where I live there’s only about four inches of snow on the ground. I haven’t even bothered to take the cover off my machine. Once I see the groomer go by my house, I’ll start thinking about sledding.

      1. how about going out and checking the trails for the groomer and join a club and help at least with your 25.00

      2. And groom what? I haven’t even burnt a tank of gas in my snowblower yet. I still enjoy the club meeting  though. hopefully I will get a chance to get out and do some grooming.

  2. Not sure about the rest of the state, but there is snow in the Rangeley area as well as northern NH

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