Jericho Mountain State Park in Maine is a premier destination for off-highway vehicle (OHV) enthusiasts, offering over 50 miles of multi-use trails through a mixed forest landscape, alongside opportunities for hiking, biking, and camping.
Jericho Mountain State Park, located in the western foothills of Maine near Berlin and Gorham, covers an area of largely undeveloped forest land characterized by rolling hills, wetlands, and mixed hardwood and conifer forests. The park was established primarily as a motorized recreation destination and features more than 50 miles of maintained trails designed for all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), dirt bikes, and snowmobiles, making it one of the top OHV parks in New England. In addition to motorized recreation, the park offers hiking and mountain biking on designated non-motorized trails. The diverse habitats support wildlife such as white-tailed deer, black bear, various bird species, and amphibians. Jericho Mountain’s natural terrain includes streams, small ponds, and wetlands that provide scenic variety throughout the trail systems. Visitors also enjoy camping opportunities with a large campground area and dispersed sites. Established in 2005, Jericho Mountain State Park was developed with an emphasis on sustainable trail design and balancing recreation with conservation. The park hosts events including ATV races and snowmobile club gatherings, contributing to a strong local recreational culture. Its close proximity to nearby towns and the New Hampshire border draws visitors year-round for a wide range of outdoor activities including snow sports during winter and trail riding in warmer months.
Comprehensive network of over 50 miles of designated ATV and dirt bike trails
Scenic forested trails with diverse upland and wetland ecosystems
Large campground with amenities catering to both motorized and non-motorized campers
Seasonal snowmobile trails connecting to regional trail systems in winter
Well-maintained trails extending over 50 miles designed specifically for all-terrain vehicles, dirt bikes, and snowmobiles.
A large campground with over 100 sites accommodating tents, trailers, and RVs, offering electrical hookups and restroom facilities.
The park’s landscape includes a mix of hardwood and softwood stands interspersed with wetlands, supporting diverse flora and fauna.