2018/19 Snow Traveler’s Guide to Vermont | 17 Clubs - Essex County Brighton Snowmobile Club PO Box 400, Brighton, VT 05846 860-262-3165 brightonsnowmobile.org/ facebook.com/BrightonSnowmobileClub Canaan Border Riders PO Box 388, Canaan, VT 05903 802-266-7811 canaanborderriders.org/ facebook.com/canaanborderridersvermont Connecticut Valley Sno-Riders PO Box 33, Guildhall, VT 05905 802-328-2182 ctvalleysnoriders.com facebook.com/Connecticut-Valley-Sno- Riders-175007775915261 Lunenburg Polar Bears PO Box 164, Lunenburg, VT 05906 973-897-4680 vtvast.org/lunenburg-polar-bears.html facebook.com/lunenburgpolarbears Moose River Rock Dodgers PO Box 26, Granby, VT 05840 802-328-2191 mooseriverrockdodgers.homestead.com facebook.com/mooseriver.rockdodgers Northeast Kingdom Snowblasters PO Box 212, Norton, VT 05907 802-334-2446 northeastkingdomsnowblasters.com facebook.com/ NortheastKingdomSnowBlasters Essex county has trails through huge tracts of land where all you encounter for miles are beautiful breathtaking views, wildlife and the great outdoors. Fuel and food stops are still close enough to serve your needs near these long stretches of powerline and pipeline trails. County Director Stewart Ahern Essex Or stop by a TMA Sale Day at Chez Pidgeon in Norton, Vt. on Nov. 10, Nov. 17, Dec. 1 or Dec. 15 from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Come enjoy our trails and the beauty of the NEK by supporting our club and becoming a member! Experience The Northeast Kingdom! Purchase your TMA at: ~ Gilles, 795 VT-14, East Montpelier, Vt.~ ~ Laquerres Marine & Sports Center 1010 VT-14, East Montpelier, Vt. ~ ~ Online at our website - it’s easy! ~ Think Snow! Ride with the NEKSB! www.northeastkingdomsnowblasters.com Essex has six hard-working clubs with nine Class A groomers to keep your trails in smooth condition. The terrain is both wooded and open, where you can ride for miles without crossing town highways. There is always a good chance of seeing a moose or deer and other wildlife. One favorite stop is the overlook of Lewis Pond on the Vermont Fish and Wildlife property on Corridor 2000. (Mike Mutascio photo)