Michigan's official off-road vehicle safety course Link to Michigan Department of Natural Resources

The ORV Community

Thousands of ATV clubs are located across the United States and Canada. These nonprofit clubs are groups of volunteers based in local communities. Their goal is to share the fun of ORV riding and make the sport safer for everyone. ORV clubs often work with state and provincial organizations to carry out numerous recreational and community service programs. They:

  • Design, construct, map, and maintain trails—both public and private.
  • Sponsor ORV outings and year-round social activities.
  • Monitor and initiate government legislation, and participate in public hearings.
  • Volunteer their services as certified safety instructors, and conduct safety and maintenance clinics.
  • Publish newsletters and newspapers.
  • Provide vital services to sheriff’s departments, police, and civil defense units. For example, they patrol trails and search for lost hikers, skiers, hunters, and children. They also assist conservation officers in emergency wildlife-feeding activities.

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Finding an ORV or ATV Club

An ORV or ATV club is a great place to get to know people in your area with similar interests. Because ORV riders should never ride alone, it’s also a great place to find riding partners.

  • Ask your ORV or ATV dealer or instructor about any local clubs.
  • Use an Internet search engine such as www.yahoo.com or www.google.com to search for ORV or ATV clubs or associations in any state or area.
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