From Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife <[email protected]>
Subject ATV trails are CLOSED for mud season
Date April 6, 2023 5:24 PM
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Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife





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You may be ready but the ATV trails are not...
closed ATV trail sign

Riding on trails before they open can cause significant damage and cause landowners to close trails to all in the future.* _Do your part to maintain Maine's ATV trails and wait until they are open._*

When will the trails open? Conditions around the state are varied and the decision to open trails is managed by the property owner and/or the club or organization who maintains the trail system. Nobody should expect any of the trails to open before May. All signs should have an opening date of May 15 or later. 

"*Do your part and respect private landowners and ATV clubs by obeying all mud season closure postings.*"

 Thank you!

*Learn more* [ [link removed] ]






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More information

ATV Laws + Rules [ [link removed] ]
ATV Maine - Local club information [ [link removed] ]
Bureau of Parks and Lands ATV Trails [ [link removed] ]








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