OHV Clubs & Organizations



 

OHV Clubs


 

North Idaho Clubs

ATV

1. Valley Cats ATV and Snowmobile Club: http://valleycats.info/Home_Page.php

        The VALLEY CATS Snowmobile/ATV Club is located in The North Central region of Idaho. Most of the members are from Kooskia or Kamiah, Idaho or the adjacent region, but all are welcome.

2. Panhandle Riders Association: http://panhandleriders.com/Index.html

        The Panhandle Riders Association, Inc. is a volunteer and membership driven organization of Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) enthusiasts located in Sandpoint, ID.

3. North Idaho ATV Association: http://www.northidahoatv.org/

        North Idaho ATV Association consists of people from all walks of life, appreciating our forest lands, while we promote the fun and enjoyment that the ATV has to offer, riding Idaho trails responsibly and respectfully within the boundaries.

4. Backcountry ATV Association: http://www.backcountryatv.org/about_us.html

        Back Country ATV Association is an organization dedicated to keeping our public lands open to the public. One of the ways to achieve this goal is by increasing our membership where as we collectively have a larger voice in land issues then we would as individuals.

5. High Mountain ATV Association: http://www.highmountainatv.org/

a. Nestled in the Bitterroot Mountains, the High Mountain ATV Association is based in Wallace, Idaho. Our purpose is to foster and promote safe and responsible use of ATV's by riders of all ages.

6. Idaho Pathfinders Association: http://idahopathfinders.org/

        IPA emphasizes efforts to be good stewards of our public lands, to keep our forests clean, and to help protect individuals’ rights to ride trail machines on Public Lands.

7. Elk City Dust Devils: http://www.elkcitydustdevils.com/index.html

        The Elk City Idaho Dust Devils is located in the Nez Perce National Forest.
We are proud of our community support and the friends we have established.
We also cooperate with public land management and regulatory agencies to
maintain and keep open the trails we have fought hard to keep.
We have a Parks and Recreation trail contract every year in which we
maintain 30 miles of ATV trails.

8. Public Land Access Year Around (PLAY): http://accessplay.com/

        PLAY (Public Land Access Year-round) began in 1999 due in large part to the continuing closure of roads and trails on public lands. The founding group had a vision that by working with the public land managers, more roads and trails would remain open for continued motorized public access.

9. Lewis and Clark ATV Club: http://www.lewisclarkatv.org/

        The Lewis-Clark ATV Club was started in 1999 with about 20 members. We now have about 200 members and we meet at 7:00pm the third Tuesday of every month in the Lewiston Community Center, 1424 Main Street, in Lewiston, Idaho.

Motorbike

1. Panhandle Trail Riders Association (PANTRA): http://www.pantra.org

        Welcome to the Panhandle Trail Riders Association (PANTRA), we are a family oriented club dedicated to promoting the joys and excitement of off-road motorcycle riding in North Idaho and Eastern Washington.

Snowmobile Grooming Websites and Clubs

North Idaho Grooming Websites:

1. Area 9A : Bonner County, Priest Lake: http://www.theleonardpaulstore.com/snowmobilewinterfun.html

a. Grooming in Priest Lake area plus parking lots.

2. Area 9B: Bonner County, Sandpoint: Grooming reports can be found on the ISSA website at www.idahosnow.org

a. Grooming in the Sandpoint, Clark Fork, and Boundary Co areas.

3. Area 25A: Idaho County, Grangeville: Grooming reports can be found on the ISSA website at www.idahosnow.org

a. Grooming trails south of Grangeville and maintaining a parking area.

4. Area 28: Kootenai County, Coeur d’Alene: http://www.cdasnowmobileclub.com/groomersreport.html

a. Grooming East of Coeur d’Alene, parking lots and warming huts.

5. Area 29: Latah County, Elk River: http://elkriverlodge.net/trail_reports.htm

a. Grooming in the Elk River area.

6. Area 40B: Shoshone County, Avery: http://scheffys.com/snowgroomer.htm

a. Grooming in the Avery area.