Polar Bears Prepare for the 2023-24 Season

October 30, 2023

The club began preparations for the upcoming winter. Signing and numerous trail improvement projects are already underway. This includes the use of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding approved by the Select Board. Sections of Hagan Road and Old Pond Hill Road at Morrison Hill underwent some brush clearing, drainage enhancements, and packing stone to firm up the base and cover large rocks. This project increases the likelihood that the route is safer for other recreational activities like hiking, biking, ATV, and equestrian use. More upgrades are likely in the future.

Thanks to our landowners and everyone that supports the Polar Bears.

For any questions about the club or our 75 miles of snowmobile trails,

we can be reached at lunenburgpolarbears@gmail.com or cell/txt 973-897-4680

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Saturday, March 21st, 8am - 3pm
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Kate presents Governor Scott with a Lunenburg Mug at the Outdoor Recreation Day at the State House! She met with the Governor, Lt. Governor, Representative John Kascenska, Senator Ingalls, Representative Wells, many folks representing the Outdoor Recreation and Adjacent Industries. Speakers included both the Governor and Lt. Governor as well as the State Treasurer and State Tourism Commissioner. Outdoor Recreation and Tourism account for a tremendous portion of Vermont’s economy and tax revenue, and we continue to look at how Lunenburg can better leverage this opportunity in our community. Opportunities exist for accommodations, businesses and services, and beyond, however most important is ensuring outdoor recreation is accessible to everyone in our community AND that our infrastructure can support it.