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North Country & Great North Woods
Sponsoring club for nearly 110 miles of trails in Berlin NH. Year-round multi-use trail system at Jericho State Park includes campground, lake, and beach. Part of northeast's largest interconnected ATV trail system.
Trails range from graveled roads to tight wooded trails. Access to interconnecting trail system via Corridors A & C. Riding season: Friday before Memorial Day through October 14th.
Connects Northern NH ATV clubs. Rail Trail between Colebrook and Stewartstown opened in 2013. Towns allow ATVs on some roads/streets to access businesses and connect trails. Nearly 6-month riding season.
Started in 2014 developing trails in Milan, Stark, and Dummer. Took over Success and Cambridge maintenance in 2022. Mission: building new trails and maintaining existing ATV trails.
Mission: making ATV trail riding safe, legal, and fun. Over 150 private landowners grant permission. All donations go to trail maintenance. Respectful operation imperative.
Non-profit organization linking beautiful Gorham, NH to Jericho State Park. Connecting communities through maintained trail systems.
Volunteer organization maintaining Errol-Millsfield area ATV trails. Over 100 miles of trails and logging roads around Millsfield Pond. Stay on marked trailsβmany on privately-owned land.
White Mountains, Lakes Region & Central NH
Maintains Ammonoosuc Rail Trail between Woodsville and Littleton. Scenic road section from Augies Take-A-Break to Woodsville. Two new loops: Salmon Hole Loop (0.6 miles) and John Elliott Jr. Loop (0.5 miles).
Committed to developing and maintaining OHRV trail system in Hopkinton, Contoocook, and Warner for safe, legal riding for members, families, and friends.
Trails throughout Henniker connected by Class 5 roads. Strict speed limits and courtesy riding enforced. Season: May 23 - November 3 (weather dependent). Trail 5 closed at Warner line. Dirt bikes NOT allowed.
Promotes OHRV activities in Washington and Stoddard. Town of Washington has ordinance allowing UTVs on most town roads. Maps available at Washington Town Hall or website.
Improving and maintaining trails for four-wheeling in Lempster. Seeking members who love outdoors, respect nature, and willing to work on club success. Trail Bikes ONLY on Class VI roads open to OHRVs.
Small non-profit club with multi-use trails for all riding abilities. Share trails with horses, bikes, runners, walkers. No Jeeps or Trucks. Smaller SxS can navigate inner trails; wider machines may find trails too narrow.
Family-friendly trail system created after town reopened trails. Beautiful trails between Warren and Wentworth with varied terrain for novice to expert riders. Founded by Vern Brigham.
Sugar River Rail Trail (50" max), Arrowhead Recreation Area (65" max) with Green Mountain views, and Cat Hole (65" max) featuring power lines, Class VI roads, mud pits, and challenging trails. Connecticut River Valley views.
Railroad enthusiast club operating rail cars on former Wolfeboro Railroad. Maintains Cotton Valley Trail (Wolfeboro branch) and portion of B&M Conway Branch. Preserves railroad history through railway motorcar use.
Monadnock, Merrimack Valley & Seacoast
Bringing together riders of all ages and backgrounds. Year-round informal rides and organized events. Dedicated to safe, responsible enjoyment of the sport. Voice of NH trail bike users.
All-volunteer organization advancing OHRV riding sport. Maintains trails and promotes safe riding in Cheshire County and beyond. Pisgah State Park trails open. Assists NH Bureau of Trails.
Organizes club rides, maintains NH trail systems, monitors legislation, conducts safety courses, sponsors charity events (Toys for Tots, Mt. Washington ATV Ride). Protects land and future of ATV riding.
Dirt bike enthusiasts putting on charity events benefiting local towns. Members recreation trail ride, race, and help with charity events. All donations go to local public services and charities.
Non-profit OHRV club making multi-use trails for ATVs, snowmobiles, dirt bikes, mountain biking, snowshoeing, hiking, walking pets, horseback riding. Family-friendly. Great for nature walks with children.
Protecting and promoting environmentally responsible Off-Highway Vehicle recreation. Maintains harmonious relationship between OHV enthusiasts and landowners. Supports and educates local, state, and national agencies.
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