With the formation of the
Vermont All Terrain Vehicle Sportsman's Association Inc. (VASA)
ATV riding has now come to a reality.
The Northeast Kingdom was the first to have ATV trails open and
now have many miles of trails for one to enjoy. One of the first
clubs in the area and located in Island Pond is the Tri County
ATV Trail Club. The club has more than 25 miles of trails in the
Island Pond area connecting to miles of trails in the
surrounding area.
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Current Officers of the Tri County ATV Trail Club. |
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Ernie Pappas |
Dave Beloin |
William Bailey |
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Phyllis Clough |
Andy Aldrich |
Ronna L. Worth |
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Tri County ATV Trail Club |
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Meeting Info: |
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Volunteers Needed We need volunteers for
several planned projects. Please come to the meeting or
contact one of the officers if you can help out in any
way. |
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To ride the
VASA trail
system, You must first register your ATV
with the Department of Motor Vehicles. VASA's budget is
funded mostly by State registration money, the rest made up
by VASA membership dues. Your current State registration is
required to join VASA. Remember to bring your State
registration papers with you when go to fill out the VASA
registration form. Identify a local club you wish to join.
There is a map under "Clubs" to help you with this. Each
club sets their own dues, and club dues must be paid. For the club you are joining, find a
Membership Location where memberships are sold. Visit the
Memberships page within each club to find this information.
You must identify a local club and join a local club to
become a member of VASA. If at all possible, please attend a
local club meeting and to get your memberships and get
involved! Fill out the membership form in its'
entirety. Do not leave out any information and please write
legibly (our volunteers thank you!). If you have forgotten
your registration information, you will have to come back.
Please do not be angry with the person who is unable to
process your membership. VASA requires proof of a current
legal registration and, with out it you cannot join. Once your form is complete, signed and
both the Club and VASA dues paid, you will receive a copy of
the membership form along with a VASA plastic white and red
plate and a membership sticker. Affix the sticker to the
bottom right corner of your VASA plate and attach the VASA
plate to the front of your ATV. Your registration plate
should be affixed to the back of your ATV. When riding your
ATV on VASA trails please carry your membership card and/or
form on you. At this time, VASA is not set up to offer
memberships online or by mail. Please contact a local club Most
of Vermont's Motorcycle Dealers sell the local club's
memberships, as well as VASA memberships.
There are three components to joining VASA; State Registration,
Club Dues and VASA Dues.
Membership runs from February 1st to January 31st.
ATV's have to be registered in Vermont. The only states which
offers VT reciprocity are New York and New Hampshire. If you are
registered in NY or NH your registration is honored in VT, all
others must register in VT with the Vermont Department of Motor
Vehicles. All out of state registrations pay the higher out of
state fee, which allows VASA to capture the trail portion of the
registration money we do not receive when a machine is
registered in another state.
At the present time the cost (dues) to join a local club varies
from club to club. VASA Membership and club Dues are collected
at the same time. The VASA Membership is $25 for VT registered
ATVs. Out of State registered ATVs are $45.00. The higher rates
is because we see no trail building or management funds from the
out of state registrations.
Discounts for late season purchases are not available. For local
club dues information, please contact the local club or a place
where local club memberships are sold.
At this time VASA does not offer family discounts. Some clubs
may offer local family memberships , but the fee for a VASA
membership is $25.00 per Vermont registered ATV and $45 for out
of state.
VASA anticipates having a statewide trail map available for VASA
members on or before June 1, 2006. All VASA members will get a
copy. Some local clubs do have local VASA trail map available
right now. To find out where VASA clubs are, please visit the
Clubs page on our website and contact the person listed for the
area you are interested in riding in.
ATVs are required to carry insurance, per the VT DMV, because we
both cross and use some town roads. When an ATV is on a town
road it is a "motor vehicle" and subject to all DMV requirements
of insurance.
A. To register an ATV in Vermont Please visit the
Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles Web Site for complete
instructions.