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Welcome to the Gilmanton Snowmobile Association's website!
The
Gilmanton Snowmobile Association was incorporated in 1973. However there was an active club several years before that who maintained
many miles of trails. The first trail groomers were snowmobiles with home made drags. The club’s first groomer was a 1962 Tucker
purchased used from Gunstock Ski Area. A home made 6’ wide hydraulically operated drag was built by the McClorey Brothers and
is now in the Snowmobile Museum in Allenstown.
We presently groom over 53 miles of trails with a Tucker 1000 Sno Cat and a Mogul Master Drag, both purchased new in the 2005/2006
season. Our goal is to provide safe, well maintained trails to be used by snowmobilers, hikers, cross-country skiers and equestrians.
The Gilmanton Snowmobile Association is fortunate to have many miles of old Class VI and discontinued roads, as well as a group of landowners who let us their property.
The majority of our club’s membership live in Gilmanton, Gilmanton Iron Works and the
surrounding communities. Approximately 20% are from out of State including Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maine, New York and Vermont.
Ride Safe, Respect Others and Stay on the Trails!! Always remember you are riding on private property, by permission of land owners. Without their permission, we’d lose our trail system!!
CURRENT NEWS
Hopefully everyone is getting excited about winter!! The new
trail around Shellcamp is progressing right on schedule. Trees
and brush have been cut and chipped, the trail has been stumped
and seeded and by the time you receive this letter four bridges
will have been built. We had some new faces helping this
fall…..THANKS!!!
read more here...
A big “Thanks” goes out to everyone who has joined the club or helped out in any way.
Thanks also to our land owners for without them our trail system would not exist.

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