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Explore the North Country

Join us in promoting ATV sports, safety, and community through responsible recreation and trail maintenance.

Officers

President: Bryan McMann

Treasurer: Wendy McMann

Secretary: Cindy Flaxington

Trail Administrator: Ted Burns

Grant Administrator: Amber Rock

Trail Patrol: Chris Crane

Trail Master: Ken Adair

A person wearing a helmet navigates an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) through a muddy, off-road trail surrounded by tall grass and foliage. The ATV's front wheels are partially submerged, and water can be seen splashing around. The background is filled with more vegetation and hints of a forest.
A person wearing a helmet navigates an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) through a muddy, off-road trail surrounded by tall grass and foliage. The ATV's front wheels are partially submerged, and water can be seen splashing around. The background is filled with more vegetation and hints of a forest.

140 Miles of trails

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Directors

Michael Forget

Mark Roberts

Chris Crane

Dan Hebert

John Rock

Are you passionate about riding or looking for ways to give back to the community?

We invite you to reach out and join us!

Thank you Landowners

The North Country ATV is dedicated to promoting safe, legal, and enjoyable trail riding experiences in New Hampshire. Recognizing that many ATV riders lack the necessary landowners' permission, which is a legal requirement, the club was formed in April 1998. As a non-profit organization, we collaborated with the Stratford Nighthawks Snowmobile Club to engage local landowners and establish a legitimate trail system for ATVs. Today, we have built valuable partnerships with nearly 160 private landowners across Stratford, Columbia, and Groveton, helping to ensure that riders can enjoy their passion responsibly. Our mission is clear: to make ATV riding a safe and fun activity while respecting private lands and promoting responsible practices among all enthusiasts.