Maine’s trails will get some much needed attention through a $30 million borrowing package approved by voters.
ATV riders in Maine may have to wait a bit longer before hitting the trails. According to the Bangor Daily News, more funding is needed to clean up trails impacted by severe storms over the winter.
Maine's ATV season is off to a bad start. It was supposed to begin earlier this month, but several trails will not be open this holiday weekend due to some of the storm damage we saw this past winter.
ATV Maine, Bicycle Coalition of Maine, New England Mountain Bike Association, Maine Tourism Association and Maine Outdoor Brands. The Maine trails bond “will solidify Maine’s position as a ...
By Michael Shepherd, Bangor Daily News Staff Mainers voted Tuesday to pass a $30 million bond proposal that will go toward ...
The driver suffered head injuries Saturday afternoon after hitting a pothole on the Bald Mountain Trail, a popular spot for off-roading and ATV riding. WEST FORKS — One person was injured ...