Mission Statement (or – What we do!)
We formed and dedicated this group to promote the safe and enjoyable recreational use of ATVs of all kinds through-out the State of Alaska.
How we do it
Education – Help to make ATVers better riders and users of Public Lands
* Give ATV riders a peer group that follows the rules on rides
* Help provide or make available ATV Safety/Riding classes
* Help make ATVers and the public more aware of Alaska State laws concerning ATV use.
*Trail Work - Work to preserve full use of all existing ATV or multi-use trails, areas and access points.
---Sponsor, coordinate or cooperate in dedicated cleanup efforts for heavy use areas.
---Work to physically maintain trails and access points.
* Work with like minded groups to preserve access.
*Riding - Explore, as a group or just a few people getting together, ATV trails through-out South-Central Alaska on scheduled rides.
* Gather and share knowledge of trails with other members.
* Find other riders who share your style and reason for riding
About us
The Alaska ATV Club is a non-profit organization made up of, and working for, ATV users in Alaska.
As ATV users we are concerned about access, safety and quality of trails and riding areas. As an organization, we are willing to work with any private, public or governmental entity involved with these concerns.
We welcome ATV riders new to ATVing or riding in Alaska. There are places to ride and members riding on trails and areas suitable for any and all skill levels. You can get hands-on advice on how to safely enjoy your ATV, challenge your ability, and advice on when you are about to do something stupid. The Club can help you find areas to ride and is a great place to find someone to ride with.
For the more experienced riders, we provide a way for you to meet other riders and check out trails you haven't ridden. You can keep up to date on issues that threaten your access to trails and area, and be a part of effectively working to keep the trails open. It really does make you feel better to work at something good.
If you don't ride recreationally, but use your ATV just to go hunting, fishing ar as a way to get to your cabin, the ATV Club is still the place for you. The threats to your using your ATV for all reasons are constant and quietly restricting your ability to enjoy your other pastimes.