Where to Ride: OHRVs in New Hampshire
Snowmobiling in New Hampshire has become one of our most popular forms of winter recreation. New Hampshire has some 6,900 miles of snowmobile trails throughout the state. Many residents and visitors also enjoy using All-Terrain Vehicles and trail bikes.
For trail maps and information on conditions, contact the N.H. Bureau of Trails at www.nhtrails.org or 603-271-3254. The Bureau is operated by the N.H. Department of Resources and Economic Development.
Another good resource for maps and trail conditions is state and local snowmobile and ATV clubs.
- N.H. Snowmobile Association: www.nhsa.com or 603-273-0220
- NH ATV Club: www.nhatv.com
- Other OHRV contacts
Jericho Mountain State Park
Did you know that New Hampshire has a State Park that provides opportunities for miles of trail riding for ATV, trail bike, and snowmobile enthusiasts alike? Click here to learn more about Jericho Mountain State Park in Berlin, N.H.
Reciprocal Snowmobile Weekend
During one weekend every January, riders in New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont can enjoy each other's trails. Click here to learn more about the "rules of the road" for this special Reciprocal Snowmobile Weekend.
Limited ATV Reciprocity with Vermont
All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) enthusiasts in New Hampshire and Vermont enjoy limited reciprocity between the two states each year, from May 23 through December 1.

