In northernmost New Hampshire near Lancaster, the Coos County area has some of the best snowmobile trails in the state. Check out the scenic Corridor Trail 5 throught the Nash Stream area.
To reach the Lancaster snowmobiling trailhead for the Coos County Snowmobile Trails from the intersection of US 2 and US 3 north of Lancaster go south for 2 miles following US 3 to...
In northernmost New Hampshire near Lancaster, the Coos County area has some of the best snowmobile trails in the state. Check out the scenic Corridor Trail 5 throught the Nash Stream area.
To reach the Lancaster snowmobiling trailhead for the Coos County Snowmobile Trails from the intersection of US 2 and US 3 north of Lancaster go south for 2 miles following US 3 to parking. You will pass through the town of Lancaster. Parking will be before Stebbins Road.
While snowmobiling Coos County, all snowmobiles must have a New Hampshire OHRV registration decal. To obtain a NH OHRV registration decal, you will need to show proof of member ship in a New Hampshire snowmobile club.
Overall, Coos County is the 3rd most popular snowmobile trail of all 31 snowmobiling rides in New Hampshire. Several of the better snowmobile trails are nearby Coos County including Pittsburg Snowmobile Trail System, Twin Mountain, Bartlett , Colebrook State Park, Groveton and Whitefield .
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