Once the weather turns warm and the snow melts we start thinking of moving on to our favorite warm weather activities. In the “in between” seasons, getting out on your favorite trails isn’t as cut and dry as say mid-July. Freeze thaw cycles, blowdowns, melting and settling frost, muddy areas and ice and snow are all a concern. …ok lets get to the point. Trail use in early spring and late fall can cause damage to the trails. So, it’s advised to stay off them until they are properly dried out and trail crews have had a chance to clean things up. Area trail crews would much rather focus on building new, rather than fixing old. So please do your part and respect trail closures. We’re also located in the heart of the highest mountains and terrain in the state of Maine. While your friends are ripping singletrack in the central and southern parts of the state, we are still waiting for the snow to melt and the spring run off to subside. Patience grasshopper. Anyways, all this does not mean you can’t enjoy getting out for a ride, you just need to know what else is available and maybe more suitable for the season. So, here are our suggestions… [Read more…]
Fat Biking Tips with CRNEMBA president Val
CRNEMBA president Val Lavanos stopped by the studio to chat about the joys of fatbiking in the valley as well as tire pressure tips, proper clothing and more. Check it out… [Read more…]
Out and About! July 2025
We visit a few of our local advertisers, share some local updates and head over to Rangeley for a summertime visit… [Read more…]
Parking at the Airport Trailhead
There have been some recent changes/updates around the Airport Trailhead in Carrabassett. Located at the north end of the airport and behind the Sugarbowl, this trailhead allows access to the south end of the Narrow Gauge Pathway as well as the main trailhead for Maine Huts and Trails leading to the Poplar Hut and surrounding waterfalls. Some trail users used to access these areas by parking off of the Old Huse Mill Road close to the Bill Munser bridge over the Carrabassett river. This is no longer an option. Made official by current FAA runway protection status, please utilize the correct parking area. [Read more…]
Narrow Gauge Pathway: Fun for all.
The Narrow Gauge Pathway in Carrabassett Valley is a 4 season non motorized pathway along the Carrabassett River. Following the old Narrow Gauge Railway line, winter activities include snowshoeing, Dog Walking, Fat Biking, and XC Skiing. Summer months offer a great place for mountain biking and hiking as well as enjoying the river. Three trailheads provide parking and access to the trail. Check it out… [Read more…]
