Things to Do
- Annual Happenings
- ATV & Snowmobiling
- B-52 Crash Site Memorial
- Biking
- Boat & Kayak Rentals
- Boating
- Coffee & Breakfast
- Cruising
- Dog Boarding
- Fall Foliage
- Golf & Spas
- Grocery, Supplies & Wine
- Gym
- Hunting
- Ice Cream
- Ice Fishing
- Local Events
- Mainly Maine Library
- Marinas
- Museums
- Observatory
- Paddling Destinations
- Provisions of the Realm
- Recreation
- Seaplane Rides
- Skiing
- Snowmobiling
- Trail Rider Clubs
- Whitewater Rafting
- Winery
Snowmobiling Adventures
Greenville is a snowmobiler’s paradise, with access to hundreds of miles of well-groomed, scenic trails stretching across the Moosehead Lake region. Whether you’re experienced or brand new to the sport, local outfitters make it easy to explore.
Snowmobile Rentals
Ride Moosehead, 5 Lily Bay Rd, (207) 695-3288
- Located in downtown Greenville
- Offers Ski-Doo rentals with heated grips, reverse, and studded tracks
- Winter clothing packages available, Guided tours available
Northwoods Outfitters
- Wide range of snowmobiles for all experience levels
- Rentals include helmets with heated shields and unlimited mileage
- Guided tours and cold-weather gear also available
Moosehead Sled, Repair and Rentals
4008 Rockwood Rd (207) 534-2261
- Located nearby in Rockwood
- Affordable sled rentals with electric start, heated grips, and reverse
- Includes helmets with heated shields
Moosehead Sled, Repair and Rentals
4008 Rockwood Rd (207) 534-2261
- Located nearby in Rockwood
- Affordable sled rentals with electric start, heated grips, and reverse
- Includes helmets with heated shields
Guest Tip:
Rentals book up quickly during weekends and holidays — reserve early and check trail conditions before heading out. Pro-tip: A copy of the only book on Maine Snowmobiling can found in the Mainly Maine Library of the first floor for your winter reading pleasure.
Trail Rider Clubs
Moosehead Riders Snowmobile Club
- Maintains and grooms over 100 miles of snowmobile trails across the Moosehead Lake region
- Hosts group rides, seasonal events, and provides updated trail reports
- Guest donations or memberships help support grooming, signage, and winter access
- Visit local shops or community boards for trail maps and ride info
- Find them on Facebook