Check out the 2026 CVTrails Mountain Bike Trail Development Plan! This plan has been in the works for more than a year as rider and community input have been collected and project options considered. It seeks to build on the…
Check out the 2026 CVTrails Mountain Bike Trail Development Plan! This plan has been in the works for more than a year as rider and community input have been collected and project options considered. It seeks to build on the…
The 2026 CVTrails Mountain Bike Trail Development Plan is set to publish on March 4. This plan has been in the works for more than a year as rider and community input have been collected and project options considered. It…
You can find the latest CRNEMBA Newsletter right Here!
Thanks to CRNEMBA volunteer groomers, the Town of Carrabassett Valley, Maine Huts & Trails, and Sugarloaf, the winter fat biking network extends for dozens of miles and encompasses wide groomed paths as well as winding single tracks. See the complete…
Read the latest CRNEMBA Newsletter here. We are seeking to raise $6,500 toward our winter grooming efforts. This investment will pay dividends in groomed winter fat bike trail for seasons to come. These funds are going to support the purchase…
The Town of Carrabassett Valley Select Board voted on May 23 to allow the use of Class 1 e-bikes on town-owned land on the Sugarloaf Outdoor Center side of Route 27 (south side). This permission has been granted on a…
Carrabassett Coffee is an iconic brand in the Carrabassett region and beyond, so we are very honored to be selected a second time as the recipient of donations through their Sparky’s Blend Program. For each one-pound bag sold between July…
CRNEMBA is honored to be the recipient of donations through Carrabassett Coffee’s Sparky’s Blend program. For each one-pound bag sold between July 1 and September 30, 2021 CRNEMBA will receive a portion of the purchase price. We are grateful for…
Check out this short flic by GLP Films featuring our very own Dave Hughes discussing the impacts of Covid-19 on the MTB community: Biking Out of Lockdown In Carrabassett Valley, Maine.
For many years the Penobscot Nation has allowed us to ride on their lands and asked for nothing in return. In the past, they have generously granted written permission to CRNEMBA on an annual basis but we have not yet…