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TRAIL REPORTS

Powder Mill Snowmobile Clubs operates two groomers that cover over 90 miles of trails. Our trails are known to offer some of the best riding in Southern New Hampshire. 

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Riding is marginal

Open trails

Corr. 22 Johnson to Kings Highway, Tree FarmTrail and Primary Trail 352 Quaker Road to Johnsons. 30 miles

The Den area is open; however, the lake is not frozen and the Merrymeeting Road is not open to snowmobiles. Do not ride from the Town Beach to the Den Trail. You will be ticketed.


Closed Trails

Moose Mt., Corr. 22 from Johnson’s to Rt. 28 and all Farmington and Rochester trials need to be checked.

The pressing question, are we open? Short answer is, yes and no.

There is enough coverage north of Brackett Rd and Old Bay Rd for Mike to do some grooming on Corr 22 and Tree Farm Trail. Anything south of those two roads are to thin and/or have open water and mud.

So, everything south of the aforementioned roads are CLOSED. What is open, will not take much abuse, so ride easy and enjoy the views.

There is limited parking at the town beach parking lot and the end of Brienne Rd.

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Looks like we will finally be receiving some measurable snow over the weekend. Unfortunately, for the safety of our riders, we will not be opening our trails Sunday, even if we get more than 6" of snow. Recent mild temperatures have allowed the ground to thaw, and we have a few areas that will not support much, if any traffic. Our experience tells us that opening the trails in these conditions will cause riders to get stuck in the soft areas, requiring the assistance of the club or a tow company to get their machine(s) out. We hope that if these areas are left alone for now, that by the next significant snowfall we will be able to open the trails.

Thank you, PMSC Trail Crew

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