White Mountain Trail Club

White Mountain Trail Club White Mountain Trail club is a multi use trail club in Bartlett,NH. The club mantains 50 miles of sn

Multi purpose club that members include: snowmobilers, cross country skiers, mushers, hikers and mt bikers

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06/05/2026

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TRUMP OPENS FEDERAL LANDS TO ATV RIDERS — RESTORING PUBLIC ACCESS AFTER DECADES OF GOVERNMENT LOCKOUT

President Trump just rescinded outdated 1970s executive orders that restricted motorized use on federal lands, delivering a major win for hardworking Americans who want real access to the public lands they own.

The Trump administration on Friday lifted restrictions dating back to Nixon’s EO 11644 and Carter’s 1977 update, which funneled ATVs, dirt bikes, and snowmobiles into limited areas while locking out everyday users.

Sweetwater County Commissioner Taylor Jones, an avid off-roader, cheered the move.

“Certainly, I’m thrilled,” Jones said. “I've always been a strong proponent for public access to public lands. There are a lot of areas in the national forest and in the mountains that should be open for access.”

Jones noted that current restrictions actually increase conflicts by concentrating users in small zones. Spreading access out, he said, will make it “easier to maintain balance” between different groups.

Dirt bike enthusiast Jason Harris of Lyman welcomed the change.

“If it means that I can ride my dirt bikes in some new places, then I’m stumping for it,” Harris said. He pointed out that lighter dirt bikes cause minimal impact, with vegetation recovering quickly, and celebrated less federal control over public lands.

Predictably, environmental activists are melting down. Sierra Club spokesman Nick Gevock called it a “terrible” idea that will supposedly push wildlife onto private land and spread weeds. Avid hiker Amber Travsky worried it gives too much freedom to off-roaders.

But the truth is simple: these are public lands, paid for by American taxpayers. For decades, bureaucrats and radical environmentalists treated them like private preserves for elites who want silence and restricted access. Trump is finally putting the public back in public lands.

This move prioritizes real multiple-use management over top-down closure. Americans who hunt, ride, and recreate outdoors are getting their access restored — and that’s exactly what public land should be.

03/27/2026

Good news is we got to squeak in another week of riding. Bad news. Yesterday's temperatures has wiped out the base. Trails are closed for the season. Road could be open for motorcycle soon. Thanks for coming. Lots of projects planned for the summer. Stay tuned!.

03/24/2026

Bear Notch Road might have the best conditions of the winter. 10 in of fresh on the top. 5 in of fresh on the bottom. Unfortunately the road is the only thing open.

03/23/2026
03/22/2026

Wow. Jim is behind the wheel. Grooming bear notch road.

03/19/2026

Thanks for a great season. Unfortunately we did not make it to April. All trails are closed.

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03/16/2026

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🏁 Snowmobile racing returns to New Hampshire! 🏁

X Racing is bringing Mountain Madness to Gunstock Mountain Resort on April 11–12!

With four race formats on site, Snowcross, Hillcross, Vintage Snow Ovals, and Sunday Funday racing, this event offers classes for all ages, sleds, and skill levels, giving racers more track time and more chances to compete.

HK Powersports is proud to be a Presenting Sponsor of this exciting new event as the sport of snowmobile racing continues to grow across New England.

Whether you’re a seasoned racer or just want to line up your sled and give it a shot, there’s a class for everyone.

🔗 Register now and get ready to race >> sundayfundayx.com/registration

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Intervale, NH
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