Please be advised that the State of New Hampshire has approved rescinding reciprocity with the State of Vermont for wheeled vehicles. Effectively immediately Reciprocity has been rescinded for all VT Registered wheeled vehicles. Therefore to operate in the State of New Hampshire all riders must have a valid NH Registration.
If anyone has any questions they may contact me directly.
NORTH COUNTRY ATV
Trying Our Best To Make Trail Riding
SAFE - LEGAL - FUN
| Formed April 1998 |
Mission Statement from our By-Laws
Until we formed North Country ATV, ATV riding in Northern New Hampshire was only legal if you had written landowners' permission on your person. That means that most riders were riding illegally. We are correcting this problem by getting landowners' permission and working with the New Hampshire Trails Bureau to establish a trail system.
The North Country ATV has over 120 miles of trails. All trails are on private land with over 100 individual landowners. The North Country ATV has worked very hard in corporation with the landowners to make this happen. We are asking all trail riders to not take the trails for granted but to respect them as if we were crossing your own front lawn.
With the generous support of our private landowners the North Country ATV trail administer, trail masters, trail patrol and countless volunteers has been able to put together the longest lineal trail system in the state of New Hampshire.
Most of our trails are loops that contain logging roads, old railroad beds but mostly trails through the woods. We have two restaurants, two gas stations/mini-marts,snack bar, a bed and breakfast and a trail side lodge.
We encourage our riders to take their time and enjoy what our landowners have allowed us to share. As one travels through the woods or along the roads, the sights and sounds are breathtaking and every trip is different.
As time is moving so fast, take the time, with your family, on your ATV and enjoy Mother Nature. Watch the moose at Stratford Bog, the spectacular view from Haynes Lookout and Morse Mt. overlooking Groveton, where we have put picnic table's for your enjoyment, or just meet other riders.
In order to keep our trails we need everyone's help because it takes only one rider to spoil it for all of us.
Remember: Only you can prevent trail closing and promote atving as a respectable sport.
Trail Conditons update
Updated 5/15/2012
Land Owner Appreciation Day is this weekend. We got a Trail inspection done this past weekend we found the areas where details will be needed. As a whole the trail system is in good shape. We have a Bridge out on Bordeau Trail and a culvert washed out on Marquis Trail. Trash details will be needed on the North and South ends of the trail system. Bear Bait and Morse Mt. are the 2 primary targets. Hope to see you this weekend.
Subcategories
- Dan Caouette
- Bill Adair
- Peter Rouleau
- Jeff Potvin
- Sandra Lambert
- Wayne Labatte
- Shirley Dupuis
- President- Troy Burns- This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
- V.P. Chuck Geisler- This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
- Secretary- Julie Caouette
- Treasurer- Kathy Burns
2012 ATV RODEO
I am looking for people to respond in regards to having a RODEO this year. It is not in our schedule this year right now because we need people to step up and help. If you would like this event to happen please e-mail me at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and let me know your thoughts.
Thanks Troy Burns. NCATV President.











