WINTER THRILLS AND CHILLS--SNOWMOBILING IN LINCOLNWOODSTOCK Okay, so you’re not a skier, but all your friends and family members are. Consider getting your winter thrills with snowmobiling, one of the more popular winter activities in New Hampshire. The Lincoln-Woodstock region of the White Mountains stands at the crossroads of New Hampshire’s vast trail system, and attracts novices and experts alike because of its excellent groomed trails and scenery that’s as thrilling as the ride. Within the LincolnWoodstock town boundaries are 75 miles of groomed trails, plus two excellent downhill ski resorts, a wide variety of accommodation and dining options, and miles of cross country and snowshoeing trails. It’s an easy place to customize a winter adventure getaway. Snowmobiling is an excellent way to see the remote backcountry and enjoy rare views of the vast White Mountain National Forest. Most trails in the Lincoln-Woodstock area traverse scenic bridges over frozen streams, skirt along flat railroad beds bordered by picturesque ponds, and some even lead up a mountain or two. One of the most popular rides is on the Franconia Notch bike trail, which leads past the state’s famed “Old Man in the Mountain” granite face to the Cannon Mountain Ski Area—an excellent place for a hot chocolate stop. Mount Sully and Russell Peak are popular area rides for experienced snowmobilers. Three rental outfitters in Lincoln-Woodstock offer visitors the chance to try snowmobiling with expert guides who can handle the machines and terrain. Alpine Adventures offers half-day, full-day and overnight tours, including a “Sunset Tour” that features a ride home in the moonlight. Outback Kayak rents hourly for $49, and the machines at Pemi Valley Excursions feature double seats, plus hand and thumb warmers. Helmets are provided and required by all outfitters, and all the snowmobiles are top of the line. Snowmobile outfitters are accustomed to helping the first-time snowmobiler. Groups from Florida are not uncommon. Whether from the Sun Belt or city terrain, visitors are provided a safe and comfortable experience along with their winter thrills and chills. All outfitter guides keep their groups small, give complete safety and handling instructions before venturing out, and make sure visiting riders are properly dressed (snowsuits and boots are available for rent). They also monitor terrain conditions for safety, and they know the best, hidden scenic vistas. Riders may travel singly or in pairs. Rental fees for a double snowmobile are slightly higher. The towns of Lincoln and Woodstock straddle the I-93 north-south thoroughfare, putting them within easy reach for a weekend getaway. Paralleling I-93 is New Hampshire’s famed “Corridor 11” snowmobile trail which runs all the way to Canada. Many experienced snowmobilers make this trek. Corridor 11 intersects Route 3 in Lincoln- Woodstock, with an east-west trail that leads directly to the many restaurants, inns, and shops of the towns’ downtown areas. Several Lincoln-Woodstock hotels, motels and inns are right on the trails. Some offer package deals for snowmobilers. The area also features numerous condominium and townhouse rental opportunities with lodgings to house small or large groups in a comfortable home-away-from home setting. The Lincoln-Woodstock area, just inside the White Mountain National Forest and an easy reach from points south, offers some of the most spectacular winter scenery in the East. We hope you can use this information to craft a story about snowmobiling opportunities in this beautiful region. If you have questions, need photos, want help planning a trip, or need more information please call the Lincoln-Woodstock Chamber of Commerce at 603745-6621 or visit www.lincolnwoodstock.com. LINCOLN-WOODSTOCK AREA RESOURCES White Mountain Snowmobile Club White Mountain Snowmobile Club Lincoln 603-745-2884 WhiteMtSnowMobileClub@hotmail.com www.i93.com/wmsc Trails in the area are maintained by the White Mountain Snowmobile Club of volunteers, who have been around for more than 30 years. Riding through the Lincoln-Woodstock area you’ll encounter trails up mountains, over frozen ponds, or along flat and scenic railroad beds and open fields. Trail conditions Call 603-224-8906 between November and April for continuously updated trail conditions or visit www.nhparks.state.nh.us/Trails/Trails/Trailspages/SnomoPages/snomoTrlCond.html New Hampshire Snowmobile Association 603-224-8906 info@nhsa.com www.nhsa.com A permit is required to operate a snowmobile in the state of New Hampshire. Independent operators should get one by contacting the snowmobile association. Snowmobile Parking Local attractions offer free parking for your truck and trailer if you’re heading out for a day on the trails. Look for parking at the Whale’s Tale Waterpark and at the Flume within Franconia Notch State Park. SNOWMOBILE RENTAL COMPANIES Alpine Adventures Lincoln 1-888-745-1919 info@AlpineSnowmobiling.com http://www.alpinesnowmobiling.com/ Tours ranging from $125 for a single-seat snowmobile for one half day, to $225 for a full day on a double-seated snowmobile. Out Back Kayak North Woodstock 603-745-2002 or 1-800-529-2577 Outbackkayak.com info@outbackkayak.com Rental rates are $49 per hour. Pemi Valley Excursions Main Street Lincoln 603-745-2744 lhah@getglobal.net www.i93.com/PVSR/snow.htm Double seating, hand and thumb warmers, high windshields and all you'll need to make your ride comfortable and fun. LODGING AND SLEDDING PACKAGES SAMPLER The Wilderness Inn B & B North Woodstock 603-745-3890. 603-745-3890 or 888-777-7813 info@thewildernessinn.com www.thewildernessinn.com Prices start at $128 for a double room, breakfast, and a sunset snowmobile tour for 2 persons. Woodward's Resort Lincoln 603-745-8141 or 800-635-8968 woodwardsinfo@adelphia.net www.woodwardsresort.com Enjoy a 2-hour tour and a weekend stay at Woodward's for $281 for 2 people. Add $25 per person for a breakfast and dinner package. Parker's Motel Lincoln 603-745-8341 or 800-766-6835 parkersmotel@linwoodnet.com www.parkersmotel.com Two people can stay for the weekend, take a one-hour tour for $181, or take a 2-hour tour through Franconia Notch for $286. Mountain Club on Loon Lincoln 603-745-2244 or 800-229-7829 info@mtnclubonloon.com www.mtnclubonloon.com Snowmobile packages available at great values midweek. Club Rooms to Suites. Slopeside lodging with all the amenities. Comfort Inn & Suites-Loon Lincoln 603-745-6700 or 1-888-589-8112 info@comfortinnloon.com www.comfortinnloon.com Comfort Inn is right on Corridor 11. Special midweek packages are available. Drummer Boy Motor Inn Lincoln 603-745-3661 or 800-762-7275 info@drummerboymotorinn.com www.drummerboymotorinn.com Tours arranged through North Country Adventures. All packages must be reserved by calling NCA at 603-745-8600. Indian Head Resort Lincoln 603-745-8000 or 1-800-343-8000 info@indianheadresort.com www.indianheadresort.com Ride your own snowmobile right up to your room off the Corridor 11 Trail. Snowmobiler's Fantastic Meal Packages include breakfast and dinner for 2, midweek at $108. Sunset Hill House-A Grand Inn Sugar Hill 603-823-5522 or 1-800-786-4455 innkeeper@sunsethillhouse.com www.sunsethillhouse.com Take a one-hour guided snowmobile tour for two in Franconia Notch State Park, with one night lodging, full breakfast, afternoon cookies, for $88 per person, or upgrade to a grand room with 4-course dinner for $169 per person on weekends. Kancamagus Motor Lodge Kancamagus Highway - Route 112 Lincoln 603-745-3365 or 1-800-346-4205 email@kancmotorlodge.com www.kancmotorlodge.com Beacon Motel & Resort Lincoln 603-745-8118 or 1-800-258-8934 beacon@linwoodnet.com www.beaconresort.com The largest family run resort in the White Mountains, it welcomes snowmobilers and feeds them at Dad’s Restaurant on-site. Water Wheel Lodge North Woodstock 603-745-8009 or 1-866-928-3794 www.waterwheellodge.com Access to snowmobile trails at the front door, and a skating pond on site for off-trail hours. Woodward's Resort Lincoln 603-745-8141 or 1-800-635-8968 woodwardsinfo@adelphia.net www.woodwardsresort.com RENTAL CONDOS AND TOWNHOUSES Loon Reservation Service Inc. Lincoln 603-745-5666 or 800-745-5666 info@loonres.com www.loonres.com Alpine Village Properties N. Woodstock 603-745-5600 or 800-746-5650 info@alpinevillageresort.com www.alpinevillageresort.com RESTUARANTS Chalet Restaurant North Woodstock 603-754-2256 www.musar.com/ChaletRestaurant Specializing in lobster. CJ's Penalty Box & Brittany's Cafe Lincoln 603-745-4899 or 1-800-346-4205 info@kancmotorlodge.com www.kancmotorlodge.com A favorite with sports fans. Woodstock Inn Brewery North Woodstock 603-745-3951 or 800-321-3985 email: info@WoodstockInnNH.com www.woodstockinnnh.com This restaurant and inn has an on-site brewery with take out jugs or “growlers”available. Entertainment nightly. Truant's Taverne North Woodstock 603-745-2239 truants@linwoodnet.com www.truantstaverne.com Casual dining with nightly entertainment. Gordi's Fish & Steak House Lincoln 603-745-6635 muffy@ncia.net Maine lobster, fresh seafood, prime rib, pasta, salad bar, kid's menu. Free aprés ski eats in Olympic Pub. Sunny Day Diner LLC Lincoln 603-745-4833 bcbalch@adelphia.net www.geocities.com/sunnydaydiner/ True Americana serving real home cooking of old fashioned favorites. - 30 -