2/12/2021
Quilt
Raffle!!
The
Timber Cruisers are raffling this
incredible "America the Beautiful"
Quilt - drawing March 15th.
Contact Kay Moore at 757-310-8686
for information on purchasing
tickets. Ticket $1 or
6 for $5. Pictures do
not do this justice!
2/8/2021
- Website Updates are Happening!
Please
submit your input to Charlie
Huntington - webmaster
chrmg66@gmail.com
2/10/2021
- New Interactive Trail Map!
The
Timber Cruisers were fortunate to
have been sent this link to a new
interactive trail map for
Maine from SledTRX https://sledtrx.com/

Katahdin Region
Multi-Use Trail
The Northern Timber Cruisers ATV
and Snowmobile Club is pleased
to announce that the Katahdin
Region Multi-Use Trail
(K.R.M.U.T.) is now open for ATV
riding. After five years of
planning and negotiations, this
collaborative effort between the
Northern Timber Cruisers,
landowner Acadian Timberlands
(formerly KFM), Katahdin area
municipalities, Katahdin Area
Chamber of Commerce and the
State of Maine Department of
Conservation, has resulted in a
finely manicured 16.5 mile
multi-use recreation trail.
Highlights of the trail include
scenic views of Jo-Mary Mountain
and Katahdin, a suspension
bridge over the West Branch of
the Penobscot River, mile
markers with GPS coordinates,
access to the State of Maine's
Seboeis Unit - Public Reserve
Lands, access to other Mt. Bike
and Cross Country Ski Trails,
connectivity between Millinocket
and the Brownville/Milo area ATV
trails and the Northern Timber
Cruisers Clubhouse and Antique
Snowmobile Museum.
A map is available for
viewing and printing at this
link.
If trailering to the Katahdin
Area to access the trail, please
unload at the only designated
trailhead, located at the
Northern Timber Cruisers
Clubhouse on Outer Bates Street
just outside of town on the
State Road to Baxter State Park.
NO PARKING IS PERMISSIBLE ON THE
GOLDEN ROAD, PER ORDER OF THE
LANDOWNER - ACADIAN TIMBER.
Do you need gasoline? Are you
hungry? Are you looking for a
place to spend the night? Riders
can access Millinocket's
Downtown Connector Trail at the
trail junction between the
Golden Rd. Crossing and trail
mile marker # 2. OBEY ALL
TRAFFIC LAWS. SPEED LIMIT 10
MPH. RIDE ON THE RIGHT.
Riders may encounter Mt. Bikers
and other pedestrian traffic on
the trail, so please keep your
eyes pealed and look out for
each other and don't forget to
Tread Lightly! Also, it is
hunting season and Acadian
Timber's lands are open to
hunting, so we encourage ALL
trail users to please wear blaze
orange while afield. Let's be
safe out there and enjoy the
ride!
PLEASE REMEMBER THE TRAIL HEAD
IS AT THE TIMBER CRUISERS
CLUBHOUSE....the landowner wants
to stay away from everyone
parking all over the place
especially along the Golden Road
and Arthur Yorks wood lot at
then entrance of the Golden
Road!

Become a member of the Northern
Timber Cruisers Snowmobile and
Cross Country Ski Club
There
are many benefits to
becoming a member of the
Northern Timber Cruisers
Snowmobile Club. Download
the membership application
here and start your
journey to the pristine Katahdin
Region for some of the most
scenic and exhilarating
snowmobile trails in the state
of Maine!

Multi Use Trail System in the
Works - Bridge Across North Twin
Completed
Officials, business owners and
recreation enthusiasts from East
Millinocket, Medway and
Millinocket have long believed
that all-terrain-vehicle use in
the Katahdin region would inject
millions of dollars into the
regional economy during spring,
summer and fall, much the way
snowmobiling does during winter.

Katahdin Forest Management, town
officials and Northern Timber
Cruisers club members have
signed a nonbinding agreement to
build Phase I, a 13-mile trail
linking the snowmobile and ATV
clubhouse to the bridge and
South Twin Lake, by December —
in time for snowmobiling.
That system would connect the
Katahdin region to the rest of
the state’s ATV and multiuse
trails — and the millions
generated annually by ATV riders
— by a 23½-mile trail that will
run from the Millinocket Timber
Cruisers clubhouse to trail
networks by Seboeis Lake and
then on to southern Maine.
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