Snowmobile Association of Massachusetts (SAM) is pleased to provide our new, no reception needed, trail app for the 2015-2016 season.
Our trail app features our entire statewide trail network and junctions, along with parking locations and services accessible by trail. We make it easy to find where to eat, get gas, parts and repairs, or stay the night. Locations to purchase trail passes across the state are included as well.
Tap a junction pin for more information on junction number. Service pins are displayed by category. Tap for additional information. Service pins with a “T” are trail pass locations.
Going to an unfamiliar area? Enable GPS on your phone and within the app and never get lost! No need to try to figure out where you are, your phone app will show you relative to the trails and junctions, with or without reception!
Dont miss out on all these features:
· app centers on your current location
· corridor and secondary trail coverage
· display current satellite GPS location
· display all trail data, parking and services without reception
· choice of street view or hybrid satellite view
· display the current radar, with reception
· GPS breadcrumb tracking, just tap your GPS blue dot to start and stop
· mark and save waypoints for favorite spots
· tap out a route along the junction pins, save it, then follow the route when riding
· option to keep the screen display on, for easier navigating
· portrait and landscape mode orientation
REMEMBER: Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life. Please be prepared.
Trail status and conditions can change at a moment’s notice so please use this tool to aid you in your travels but do not depend solely upon it.
To contact us with questions, please visit www.sledmass.com.
Disclaimer: Snowmobile Association of Massachusetts (SAM) and Mohawk Valley GIS (app developers) cannot guarantee the accuracy of the trail locations nor can SAM and Mohawk Valley assume responsibility for the condition of the trails depicted in the app. Please use caution and common sense at all times when riding. Follow posted signs on the trails at all times.