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Mountain Path

Welcome to the Idaho ATV
UTV Association

The mission of the ISATVA is to focus on six primary areas; Participation, Education, Land Management, Lobbying, Cooperation, and Advancement Working to keep the roads and trails open for all is the over-riding goal of the Idaho State ATV Association. The association was created to fill a need for ATV users in Idaho to have a unified voice speaking for all ATV users.

Participation

To foster, promote, and encourage the active recreational use of all-terrain-vehicles (ATV) in the state of Idaho and it's surrounding areas.

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Education

To encourage, promote, and educate the public as to the safe and responsible use of ATVs

Land Management

To cooperate with private and public land management and/or regulatory agencies, but always reserving the right to oppose regulations or actions the ISATVA considers unfair and/or not serving the best interests of the members.

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Lobbying

To sponsor the enactment of fair federal, state, local, and private land use laws and regulations pertaining to ownership and operation of ATVs; and to oppose such laws and regulations as are determined by the ISATVA to be detrimental to the best interests of ATV users.

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Cooperation

To actively seek out and build mutually beneficial relationships with other recreational users of public land in the state of Idaho

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Participation

To promote fundraising projects to assist in the development of safe and responsible use opportunities for ATVs in the state of Idaho, and its surrounding areas, including but not limited to trail building and maintenance, search and rescue, trail mapping and the like.

Board President:  Karen Crosby
Idaho State ATV UTV Association email:  idahostateatvutv@gmail.com
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