b'C lubS- F ranklinC ounTyF RAnklin Covered Bridge Snowmobile ClubPO Box 175, Montgomery, VT 05470802-326-4047Franklin county is located in the Northwest corner ofFranklin County Snow RaidersVermont with nearly 250 miles2571 Main St., Fairfax, VT 05454of trails running between theFletcher Rough Riders 802-922-0594 western slopes of the Green655 Rugg Rd., East Fairfield, VT 05448 facebook.com/FranklinCountySnowRaidersMountains near Richford, south802-849-2995to Fletcher/Fairfax along thefletcherroughriders.comLamoille River and west to Lakefacebook.com/frrscChamplain. Of its nearly 700 square miles, the terrain includes open fields and rolling landscapes thatNorthwest Ridersfollow the Missisquoi Valley rail bedPO Box 1, Sheldon Springs, VT 05485and mountain trails, giving some802-782-6500spectacular scenic views of Lakenorthwestriders.orgChamplain, as well as the mountainsfacebook.com/that hide the village of Montgomery.NorthwestRidersSnowmobileClubTrails along the Canadian border provide scenic views across the international border and an open crossing at Morses Line, providing access to Quebec and all the trails within the Canadian system. Trails to the west travel around the city of St. Albans and to the shoreline of Lake Champlain, where riders can enjoy the beauty of St. Albans Bay.Cold Hollow Bearcats22 Potato Hill Rd., Enosburg Falls, VT 05450802-933-6215 (Nancy Piettephoto)C lubS- G randi SleC ounTyg RAnd and west. Thirty three miles of VAST corridor trails are found in Alburgh, and managed by the Alburg Sno i slE Springers Snowmobile Club.Alburgh trails provide a mix of open farm fields and wooded roadways. Grand Isle county consistsFrom the shoreline of Alburgh Dunes of two main islands and theState Park, along abandoned railroad Alburg Sno Springerslines, through acres of working3614 Lakeview Dr., North Hero, VT 05474town of Alburgh, which is afarms to the picturesque village,802-372-5709peninsula bounded by Quebecthe trails provide a pleasant ride forfacebook.com/alburgsnospringersto the north and surrounded bysnowmobilers of all abilities.Lake Champlain to the south, east 16 |Vermont Association of Snow Travelers'