Please support
our Business Members who support our club!
Hanscom Well Drilling
455 Dow Road, Orrington
(207) 825-4983
Joyce Brothers Electric
645 Swetts Pond Road,
Orrington
(207) 825-3036
Pine Hill Service
10 Cemetary Lane, Orrington
207-825-4537
Dunkin Donuts
171 River Rd., Orrington
207-825-5113
M&N Operating Company
547 Lincoln Street
Richmond, ME 04357
207-737-8249
Union Street Citgo
550 Union Street
Bangor ME 04401
207-947-1677
Graves Dryland Marine
379 Brewer Lake Rd., Orrington
207-825-4004
Mobile Marine Service
793 River Rd., Orrington
207-610-3278 or 3279

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About Orrington Trail Riders
Orrington Trail
Riders is a Maine Snowmobile Association Club made up of
families and businesses who are dedicated to the sport of
snowmobiling.
Our trail system consists of approximately 36 miles trails.
Annually, our members dedicate more than 500 hours of time
to club activities including landowner relations, trail
grooming, and off-season trail maintenance. Trail grooming
is accomplished with one Yamaha VK540 and one brand new
Yamaha Professional, both equipped with Mogul Master drags
operating 5 nights per week during peak season. ur
winter activities include group day rides,
a charity or benefit ride, club trips, open kitchen on
weekends and a Vintage Snowmobile
Ride-In. We typically have more than 100 people
attend our Ride In and can see as many pass through our
clubhouse on weekends. Orrington Trail Riders would
like to thank all landowners who permit us to use their land
during the winter months. We strive to maintain our trail
system with the utmost respect for the landowners and their
properties. Without the generosity of numerous Orrington
landowners and landowners throughout the State, our sport
would not exist. Be
careful riding, stay on marked trails, and know the ice
conditions. Thank you for your interest in us.
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