Snowmobiling in the Berkshires
Snowmobiling in the Berkshires offers a scenic adventure through a winter wonderland of dense forests and mountain views. The region's trail networks cater to all skill levels, with both leisurely routes and more challenging terrains. Riders enjoy a peaceful atmosphere, often surrounded by snow-covered landscapes and wildlife.
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Ross Brook Trailhead - East
Savoy Mountain State Forest
Savoy, MA
Mountain Biking | Hunting | Hiking

Ross Brook Trailhead - West
Savoy Mountain State Forest
Savoy, MA
Mountain Biking | Hunting | Hiking
What to know before you go
Need gear? Make sure you've invested in all the necessary protective clothing and gear for snowmobiling. Check our Gear page for a list of retailers where you can stock up.
Underage? All recreation vehicle operators in Massachusetts who are under the age of 18 are required to complete an approved OHV Safety Course. View a complete list of OHV laws and regulations in MA.
Time to register or renew? visit the ATV and Snowmobile Registration page on Mass.gov to start the process or to request a duplicate decal.
Find your way. The Snowmobile Association of Massachusetts provides links to snowmobile clubs and trail systems, as well as locations where you can pick up your required Trail Pass.
Please visit our SAFETY TIPS page before heading out to enjoy the Berkshires!
Clubs, Retail & Rentals
Looking to meet up with others for team sports or group activities? Check out our list of clubs, guides and leagues in the Berkshires on the Resources page. Our list of summer camps will help you plan an overnight or day camp adventure for your young ones.
We also link to an array of outdoor recreation retail shops for gear and rental facilities for equipment on the Gear page.