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Winter's C+C Adirondack Snowmobile Tours

Tours come with snowmobile and helmets and all are customized to your ability level and desires

1-518-796-1308
5408 NY-8
Chestertown, NY 12817
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With a combined 40+ years riding on the trails and tours that are offered every day, C+C offers a range of riding that is suited for everyone from the beginner to the most advanced rider.
 

Tours come with snowmobile and helmets and all  are customized to your ability level and desires.
 

C+C Adirondack Snowmobile Tours is located in the Vacation House at the Loon Lake RV Park at 5408 Route 8 in gorgeous Chestertown, directly across from road the Loon Lake Public Beach.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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