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Welcome

"Dwinal Pond" is a four seasons club with a snowmobile divsion and an ATV division. The goal of the club is to support the community, local businesses and surrounding areas by promoting safe outdoor activities, good will between snowmobile and ATV operators, landowners, law enforcement officers, governmental agencies and to encourage concern for the environment. The clubhouse is located in the small community of East Winn, Maine near the waters of Dwinal Pond Flowage (home of the rare Clayton's Copper Butterfly ). We currently have a membership of approximately 200 in the ATV Division and 60 in the Snowmobile Division.

Download the 2011-2012 membership application form to become a member of the ATV Division.

Labor Day ATV Raffle Ride

Labor Day ATV Raffle Ride 2011

Current officers ATV Division

The current officers for the Dwinal Pond 4 Seasons Club ATV Division are:

  • President: Hubert Aldrich
  • Vice President: Pat Fogg
  • Secretary: Christine Gordon
  • Treasurer: Mark Blomsma
  • Trail Master: Lyndon Perry

Changes in 2011 calendar

At the July 5th meeting we made some changes to the calendar for the remainder of the year. Be sure to check out the new dates..

2011 ATV Trail Map

The trail maps for 2011 are done! Pick one up at the clubhouse or at one of the supporting businesses in the Lincoln / Winn / Lee area. Read more here.

ATV Trails

Dwinal Pond 4 Seasons Club maintains approximately 260 miles of approved ATV trails that extend into three different Maine counties (Penobscot, Aroostook and Hancock). These trails provide a wide range of riding enjoyment for the novice as well as the expert rider. One can enjoy a variety of scenic riding from rivers to mountains within range of restaurants and motels. For Winter enjoyment, the club maintains approximately 50 miles of local trails that interconnect to adjoining club trails and the state ITS system for hundreds of miles of riding pleasure.

More information and maps in the Trails section of this site.

Note: The trails around Why Not Stop in Lincoln, and all the trails in Chester have been taken over by the Penobscot Off Road Riders.