Note: You must trailer to access this clubs trails
The Northern Gateway Trails Club (NGTC) is responsible for trails in the town of Groveton and the western part of Stark. There are two Corridor trails running through their territory. Corridor C runs from Groveton in the south to Pittsburg in the north passing through Groveton in NGTC territory. Corridor D runs from Groveton in the west to Success in the east passing through Groveton and part of Stark in NGTC territory. In addition to these Corridor Trails, there are some club trails leading to local services in Groveton and in the western part of Stark. Almost all of these trails follow gravel roads or woods trails but there are also some in-town trails on paved roads. Open to ATVs and UTVs – No Trail Bikes permitted.
Note: You must trailer to access this clubs trails
The North Country ATV Club (NCATV) is responsible for trails in the towns of North Stratford and Columbia. There are one Corridor trail running through their territory. Corridor C runs from Groveton in the south to Pittsburg in the north passing through North Stratford and Columbia in NCATV territory. In addition to this Corridor Trail, there are over 100 miles of local club trails including trails in the Stratford Bog area and also in part of the Nash Stream State Forest. The club also has trails to local services. Almost all of these trails follow gravel roads, gravel railroad beds or woods trails. Trails are open to ATVs and UTVs – No Trail Bikes permitted.
The Milan Trail Huggers club (MTH) maintains trails in Stark, Milan and Dummer. There is one Corridor trail running through their territory and a few club trails. Corridor A runs from Gorham in the south to Pittsburg in the North, passing through Milan and Dummer in MTH territory. The majority of Corridor A is on gravel roads and trails. There are club trails open to some local services and also to allow residents in Stark and Milan access to the trail system. As of March 2022, all road trails in Dummer were closed by a vote of the residents. Trails are open to ATVs and UTVs – No Trail Bikes permitted.
The Millsfield ATV Club (MATV) is responsible for maintaining trails around the Millsfield Pond area. There are two Corridor trails running through their territory. Corridor A runs from Gorham in the south to Pittsburg in the North, passing through Dummer and Millsfield in MATV territory. Corridor C runs from Stewartstown in the west to Errol in the east running through Millsfield in MATV territory. In addition to these Corridor Trails, there are over 100 miles of local club trails including trails along the ridges overlooking Millsfield Pond and loop trails around the pond. The club also has trails to local services. All of these trails follow gravel roads or woods trails. Trails are open to ATVs and UTVs – No Trail Bikes permitted.
The Sunset Riders ATV Club (SRATV) is responsible for maintaining trails around the Success Pond area. There is one Corridor trail running through their territory and no club trails. Corridor A1 runs from Gorham in the south to Millsfield in the North, passing through Berlin and Success in SRATV territory. This trail follows gravel roads or woods trails. Trails are open to ATVs, UTVs and Trail Bikes. NOTE: Trail Bikes are ONLY allowed from Berlin/Jericho State Park to Junction 575 on Success Pond Trail.
The Androscoggin Valley ATV Club (AVATV) maintains trails in the City of Berlin and shares responsibility with the State of NH for the trails Jericho Mt. State Park. There is one Corridor trail running through their territory. Corridor A runs from Gorham in the south to Pittsburg in the North, passing through Berlin in AVATV territory. In addition to this Corridor Trail, there are over 70 miles of local park trails including trails around Jericho Lake, trails up Jericho Mountain and trails to the scenic overlook at the Jericho Warming Hut. Almost all of these trails follow gravel roads or woods trails. Open to ATVs, UTVs and Trail Bikes. A separate 4WD trail is available for trucks and jeeps with fees charged on a per use basis.
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