Grand Ole Lodge

 

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Located in Northern New Hampshire Mountains we strive to provide outdoor recreation opportunities for Snowmobilers, ATV riders, hunters and fishermen.

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Grand Ole Lodge

We cater to atv riders who want a clean comfortable and affordable place to stay with the main trail crossing our back lawn. As Trail Administrator and trail maintenance worker Ted has all the up to date trail info. We also cater to all outdoor sportsmen and have up to date trail,hunting and fishing info. We offer 19 private guest rooms three with private bathrooms the rest with dorm accomodations. Our dining room and lounge area has visiting room with all channel satalite tv. We offer a clean comfortable place to stay and eat with State Snowmobile Corridor #3 crossing our back lawn. Our trail conditions are second to none and our groomer is keeping up with the amount of traffic we have. We are a proud sponsor and member of the Stratford Nighthawks and North Country ATV Club.

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One of the largest ATV events in New England. We host the New England Quad Rodeo in our field next to the Lodge. This event brings thousands of spectators and riders every year to veiw and purchase the newest atvs and accessories displayed by our local supporting dealers. New events each year with a changed mud pit run, obstacle course, radar run, atv challenge.

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Just a few of the happy faces showing their catch of the day at one of our KIDS ONLY FISHING DERBYS. Fun for all. Kids Only pond is located right next to lodge with no license required for the kids to have a great time. This special pond is also provided for senior citizens over 70 years of age as well as handicaped folks.

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This is what the North Country ATV trails are all about. FAMILIES & FUN We developed out system for the family riders who are not into the competion mode of riding and racing. Our trials are not flat and straight and are not good for the high speed type riders. We welcome responsible riders and discourage the other kind of riders.


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Fishing in the area isn't too shabby either, as you can see. This nice rainbow was caught by Bill Burns with a dry fly in mid july.

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There is some mighty fine hunting in the area as Ted demonstrates one of his fine trophy bucks that we ate then imortalized by mounting the trophy head in our lounge with some of his relatives.

 

The Grand Ole Lodges excavator, operated by the Trail Administrator Ted Burns is seen here removing a few nuggets from the trail to make your riding pleasure more enjoyable and safer.


 

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New flag on top of Cree Notch Mountain





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