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This page is
dedicated to the many land owners who are
supporting our club through the use of their
land. It is a privilege to be able to ride
on private land. Please Respect It!
Most of the hundreds of miles of ATV
trails located throughout Maine are on
private land and are maintained by local
clubs. Cooperative agreements between
private landowners, ATV clubs, and the
Bureau's ATV Program are key to the success
of the trail system.
Are you a landowner? Please visit the
state of Maine's
Recreational Access and Landowner Relations
Program, and become one of many of
Maine's landowners that take great pride in
helping their communities by sharing these
resources.

Riding behavior that harms the land is
self-defeating and irresponsible. Learn to
protect and preserve your riding areas. In
other words TREAD Lightly!
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Travel only where motorized vehicles
are permitted.
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Respect the rights of hikers,
skiers, campers and others to enjoy
their activities undisturbed.
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Educate yourself by obtaining travel
maps and regulations from public
agencies; comply with signs and
barriers; and ask owners' permission to
cross private property.
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Avoid streams, lake shores, meadows,
muddy roads and trails, steep hillsides,
and wildlife and livestock.
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Drive (ride) responsibly to protect
the environment and preserve
opportunities to enjoy your vehicle on
wild lands.
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Please Tread Lightly!
Help Us Keep the Sport of ATV'ism Alive
and Safe! Join Us
Today!
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